
Buck Creek and its many tributaries, including Clifty Cr and Brushy Cr, define the drainage patterns of this eastern Kentucky landscape near the border of Rockcastle and Pulaski counties. The terrain is characterized by a series of prominent knobs and ridges, such as Plato Knob, Fellowship Knob, and Logan Ridge, interspersed with deeply cut hollows like Opossum Strut Hollow and Wildcat Hollow. Small communities and named locales including Shopville, Stab, Dahl, and Plato are connected by a network of local routes like London Rd and State Hwy 1003. The map is particularly notable for its dense concentration of small family and community burial grounds, such as Childress Cem, Bobbitt Cem, and the Randell - Herrin Cem, which provide significant genealogical touchpoints across the rural countryside near the Daniel Boone National Forest.
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18 maps found

1952 Dykes
Pulaski County, KY

1952 Shopville
Pulaski County, KY

1952 Woodstock
Pulaski County, KY

1953 Mintonville
Pulaski County, KY

1954 Bobtown
Pulaski County, KY

1954 Delmer
Pulaski County, KY

1954 Faubush
Pulaski County, KY

1961 Delmer
Pulaski County, KY

1973 Delmer
Pulaski County, KY

1973 Faubush
Pulaski County, KY

1979 Dykes
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Bobtown
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Delmer
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Dykes
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Faubush
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Mintonville
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Shopville
Pulaski County, KY

2022 Woodstock
Pulaski County, KY