
Rockcastle Creek and the Tug Fork define the movement of life through this portion of Martin and Lawrence Counties. The terrain is characterized by a dense network of hollows and ridges, where small settlements like Milo and Stidham are situated near the confluence of local forks. Evidence of the region's energy and infrastructure history is visible through the Strip Mine operations and a network of gas pipelines and wells. Local community life is anchored by numerous small houses of worship, including New Friendship Ch, Favored Ch, and Kirk Memorial Ch. Near the center of the sheet, Martin County Lake serves as a significant water feature, while the Grassy Sch and various cemeteries offer valuable points of interest for those tracing the social fabric of these mountain communities in the early 1990s.
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1954 Milo
Martin County, KY

1954 Thomas
Martin County, KY

1992 Milo
Martin County, KY

1992 Thomas
Martin County, KY
2010 Milo
Martin County, KY
2010 Thomas
Martin County, KY
2013 Milo
Martin County, KY
2013 Thomas
Martin County, KY
2016 Milo
Martin County, KY
2016 Thomas
Martin County, KY
2019 Milo
Martin County, KY
2019 Thomas
Martin County, KY

2022 Milo
Martin County, KY

2022 Thomas
Martin County, KY