
The Tennessee Valley Divide cuts through this portion of western Kentucky, separating the drainage systems of the W Fork Clarks River from the smaller creeks that flow westward toward the Mississippi. This rural landscape is defined by its small crossroads settlements, including Backusburg, Kirksey, and Coldwater, each serving as a focal point for the surrounding agricultural community. The map reveals a dense network of family and community history, evidenced by numerous burial grounds such as the Scherffius Cem and Collie Cem scattered across the uplands.
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1936 Hamlin
Calloway County, KY

1936 Hico
Calloway County, KY

1936 Kirksey
Calloway County, KY

1936 Lynn Grove
Calloway County, KY

1936 New Concord
Calloway County, KY

1936 Rushing
Calloway County, KY

1942 Hico
Calloway County, KY

1942 New Concord
Calloway County, KY

1950 Hamlin
Calloway County, KY

1950 Rushing Creek
Calloway County, KY

1951 Kirksey
Calloway County, KY

1951 Lynn Grove
Calloway County, KY

1955 Hico
Calloway County, KY

1955 New Concord
Calloway County, KY

1955 New Concord
Calloway County, KY

2022 Hamlin
Calloway County, KY

2022 Hico
Calloway County, KY

2022 Kirksey
Calloway County, KY

2022 Lynn Grove
Calloway County, KY

2022 New Concord
Calloway County, KY