
Cumberland Mountain dominates the landscape of this southwestern Virginia borderland, where the Kentucky-Virginia state line follows the high ridges of Little Black Mtn. The rugged geography of Lee County is defined by the steep descent from Timber Ridge into the Poor Valley, a narrow corridor where early migration routes like the Daniel Boone Trl and Wilderness Rd carved paths through the terrain. Small settlements such as Henegartown and Wilson Hill are scattered among the hollows, often centered near local landmarks like Carrol Mill or Edds Mill. Numerous family-named burial grounds, including Shackelford Cem, Crockett Cem, and Bales Cem, provide a direct connection to the region's deep ancestral roots. The northern portion of the map is shaped by the waters of the Martins Fork Cumberland River and the recreation area surrounding Martins Fork Lake.
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1932 Hagan
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1935 Ben Hur
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1935 Hubbard Springs
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1935 Olinger
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1935 Rose Hill
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1946 Hubbard Springs
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1946 Rose Hill
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1947 Ben Hur
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1947 Hubbard Springs
Lee County, VA

1948 Rose Hill
Lee County, VA

1949 Ben Hur
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1976 Ben Hur
Lee County, VA

1976 Hubbard Springs
Lee County, VA

1976 Rose Hill
Lee County, VA

1976 Wheeler
Lee County, VA

2022 Ben Hur
Lee County, VA

2022 Hubbard Springs
Lee County, VA

2022 Rose Hill
Lee County, VA

2022 Wheeler
Lee County, VA