
Rosine and the neighboring community of Horse Branch anchor this portion of the Western Kentucky Coal Field, an area defined by its intricate system of ridges and hollows. The landscape is dense with family and community history, evidenced by the high concentration of small cemeteries such as Old Salem Cem, Leach-Hattler Cem, and Baizetown Cem that pepper the heights above Muddy Cr and Ford Run. The network of local roads, including Uncle Pen Ln and State Rte 1544, follows the natural contours of the land, connecting scattered settlements like Renfrow and White Run. Significant landmarks such as Tunnel Hill and Wildcat Knob break the horizon, while names like Crow Hollow and Rattlesnake Knob suggest the traditional character of these rural Ohio County uplands.
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