
Mitchellsburg and Parksville serve as the primary anchors in this central Kentucky landscape where the Boyle Co and Casey Co line traverses a complex series of ridges and hollows. The terrain is defined by prominent elevations such as Mitchellsburg Knob, Parksville Knob, and Sherman Knob, while the North Rolling Fork and the Chaplin River wind through the lower elevations. Numerous family and community burial sites are documented throughout the hills, including Chambers Cem, Elder Cem, and Southerland Cem, which provide significant data points for genealogical research. The settlement pattern follows the drainages and gaps, with places like Butchertown and Wilsonville situated near landmarks like Kings Gap and along the winding Forkland Rd.
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