1954 Map of Spring Lick, 1955 Print
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1954 Map of Spring Lick

USGS Topo · Published 1955

About this map

Spring Lick and the surrounding rural landscape in mid-century Kentucky are defined by the winding corridor of the Illinois Central railroad. This transportation artery anchors several small communities, including Goffs (Steff P.O.) and the curiously named Do Stop. The terrain is characterized by high ridges like Peach Orchard Ridge and narrow valleys where local life centered around a dense network of country schools and churches. Genealogists will find a wealth of specific landmarks, from Free Zion Ch and Zion Harmony Ch to numerous community schools like Sipes Sch and Buck Creek Sch. The map also captures the intricate boundaries where Butler, Grayson, and Ohio counties meet, illustrating how these political divisions followed the natural contours of the hilly, creek-carved landscape.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1954
Date Published1955
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions23 x 27.4 inches

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