
Webbville serves as a focal point for this 1950s survey of Lawrence County, where the landscape is defined by the winding Little Fork and the Little Sandy River. The map reveals a dense network of rural infrastructure typical of mid-century eastern Kentucky, featuring a high concentration of localized education and faith centers such as the Old Kentucky Home Sch, Brammer Gap Sch, and the Dry Fork Community Ch. The topography is a maze of drainage basins, with named hollows and branches like Coal Branch and Muddy Branch dictating the placement of early settlements and family cemeteries.
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34 maps found

1953 Adams
Lawrence County, KY

1953 Fallsburg
Lawrence County, KY

1953 Mazie
Lawrence County, KY

1953 Webbville
Lawrence County, KY

1954 Richardson
Lawrence County, KY

1971 Adams
Lawrence County, KY

1971 Fallsburg
Lawrence County, KY

1971 Richardson
Lawrence County, KY

1992 Richardson
Lawrence County, KY
2010 Adams
Lawrence County, KY
2010 Mazie
Lawrence County, KY
2010 Richardson
Lawrence County, KY
2010 Webbville
Lawrence County, KY
2011 Fallsburg
Lawrence County, KY
2013 Adams
Lawrence County, KY
2013 Fallsburg
Lawrence County, KY
2013 Mazie
Lawrence County, KY
2013 Richardson
Lawrence County, KY
2013 Webbville
Lawrence County, KY
2016 Adams
Lawrence County, KY
2016 Fallsburg
Lawrence County, KY
2016 Mazie
Lawrence County, KY
2016 Richardson
Lawrence County, KY
2016 Webbville
Lawrence County, KY
2019 Adams
Lawrence County, KY
2019 Fallsburg
Lawrence County, KY
2019 Mazie
Lawrence County, KY
2019 Richardson
Lawrence County, KY
2019 Webbville
Lawrence County, KY

2022 Adams
Lawrence County, KY

2022 Fallsburg
Lawrence County, KY

2022 Mazie
Lawrence County, KY

2022 Richardson
Lawrence County, KY

2022 Webbville
Lawrence County, KY