
Lynnville and its surrounding farming communities are defined by a dense network of family cemeteries and rural congregations along the Kentucky and Tennessee state line. This landscape, shaped by the tributaries of Terrapin Cr and Obion Cr, is notable for the preservation of numerous small burial grounds such as Feland Family Cem and Kesterson Cem. The settlement pattern reflects a century of local history, where hamlets like Tri City, Cooksville, and Boydsville serve as anchor points for the agricultural residents. To the south, Bumpas Bottom marks a transition in the terrain near the Graves Co and Weakley Co boundary. The map provides a detailed view of the infrastructure of the early 21st century, showing how modern routes like State HWY 83 overlay the older grid of roads like McQuire Cemetery Rd and Cuba School Rd.
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1936 Melber
Graves County, KY

1936 Westplains
Graves County, KY

1951 Melber
Graves County, KY

1951 Westplains
Graves County, KY

1952 Cuba
Graves County, KY

1952 Dublin
Graves County, KY

1952 Lynnville
Graves County, KY

1969 Dublin
Graves County, KY

1969 Westplains
Graves County, KY

1977 Cuba
Graves County, KY

1978 Lynnville
Graves County, KY

1982 Melber
Graves County, KY

1993 Melber
Graves County, KY

1993 Westplains
Graves County, KY

2022 Cuba
Graves County, KY

2022 Dublin
Graves County, KY

2022 Lynnville
Graves County, KY

2022 Melber
Graves County, KY

2022 Westplains
Graves County, KY