
The Green River meanders through the northern portion of this Butler County landscape, carving out the prominent Little Bend and serving as the historical boundary between Ohio and Butler counties. Small communities and named crossroads such as Provo, Mining City, and Dunbar are scattered across the dissected terrain, connected by a network of rural roads like Rochester Rd and Mine City Rd. The area is characterized by a dense distribution of family and community cemeteries, including the Dick Green Cem, Doolin-Rone Cem, and Doc Gardner Cem, which provide significant genealogical touchstones for the region.
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18 maps found

1914 Little Muddy
Butler County, KY

1925 Spring Lick
Butler County, KY

1953 Quality
Butler County, KY

1953 South Hill
Butler County, KY

1954 Flener
Butler County, KY

1954 Reedyville
Butler County, KY

1954 Riverside
Butler County, KY

1954 Sugar Grove
Butler County, KY

1954 Welchs Creek
Butler County, KY

1973 Flener
Butler County, KY

1973 Sugar Grove
Butler County, KY

2022 Flener
Butler County, KY

2022 Quality
Butler County, KY

2022 Reedyville
Butler County, KY

2022 Riverside
Butler County, KY

2022 South Hill
Butler County, KY

2022 Sugar Grove
Butler County, KY

2022 Welchs Creek
Butler County, KY