Appalachian Community HistoriesFulkerson, Scott County: The Mill, the House, and the Holston Valley Settlement Alex Hall / Scott County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesGlenita, Scott County: Stock Creek, Carter’s Fort, and the Community Beside Natural Tunnel Alex Hall / Scott County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesNickelsville, Scott County: Frontier Forts, Bush Mill, and the Roads Toward Gate City Alex Hall / Scott County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesPruden, Bell County: Clear Fork, the 1933 Tornado, and a Coal Town Remembered Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesTejay, Bell County: Toms Creek, the L&N, and a Coal Camp Named for T. J. Asher Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesRella, Bell County: Bell Mine, KY 66, and a Coal Community Near Arjay Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesRed Oak, Bell County: Kennedy Peak, Red Oak Baptist Church, and a Community on Middlesboro’s Edge Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesSugar Run, Bell County: Sugar Run Road, Cumberland Gap, and a Creek Kept in the Park Record Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesTuggleville, Bell County: Puckett Creek, the Tuggle Name, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesStoney Fork, Bell County: Coal Roads, Ritter Lumber, and Red Bird Mission Records Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesTinsley, Bell County: Post Office Records, Coal Scrip, and White Church on Greasy Creek Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesVarilla, Bell County: Cumberland River Roads, Coal Mines, and an Asher Family Name Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesFlat Shoals, Bell County: Schools, Churches, Railroads, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesWasioto, Bell County: Timber, Coal, and the Railroad Crossing Below Pineville Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesStony Fork Junction, Bell County: Railroad Branches, Coal Mines, and Yellow Creek’s Headwaters Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesWallsend, Bell County: The First Mine, the Railroad, and a Community Beside Pineville Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesField, Bell County: Left Fork, Red Bird Mine, and a Coal Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesJenson, Bell County: KY 221, Kettle Island, and a Post Office Name on Straight Creek Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesKettle Island, Bell County: Pioneer Coal Company, Straight Creek, and the 1930 Mine Disaster Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesPineville, Bell County: Cumberland Ford, The Narrows, and a County Seat on the Cumberland River Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesOlcott, Bell County: KY 190, Head Branch, and a Mountain Place in the Records Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesOaks, Bell County: Churches, Maps, and Memory Along Brownies Creek Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesPremier, Bell County: A Coal Company Name in the Middlesboro Field Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesNoetown, Bell County: The Small Middlesboro Community Behind Rising Sun Blues Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesMeldrum, Bell County: A Coal Town and Rail Station Remembered Through Cannon Creek Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesMiracle, Bell County: Brownies Creek, KY 987, and a Post Office Name That Endured Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesMocking Bird Branch, Bell County: Hollow Roads, Old Maps, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesKeenox, Bell County: Cary, Straight Creek, and a Small Name in the Records Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesMiddlesboro, Bell County: The Magic City, Cumberland Gap, and the Yellow Creek Valley Alex Hall / Bell County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesPonza, Bell County: Yellow Creek, Coal Roads, and the Mouth of a Mountain Valley Alex Hall / Bell County KY