Appalachian Community HistoriesRockybranch, Wayne County: A Post Office, a Schoolhouse, Oil Fields, and Old-Time Music Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesWindy, Wayne County: A Rural Community Between Gapcreek, Zula, and Powersburg Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesRogers Grove, Wayne County: Roads, Graves, and the Old Baptist Meeting House Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesParmleysville, Wayne County: A Vanished Little South Fork Community in Church, Oil, and Postal Records Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesSteubenville, Wayne County: Old Route 90, Baptist Ground, and an Oil Field Crossroads Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesFrazer, Wayne County: Old Salem, Rosenwald School Records, and the Road to Burnside Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesCooper, Wayne County: Beaver Creek Families, Baptist Records, and the Cooper-Oil Valley District Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesBarrier, Wayne County: Richard Barrier, Rural Churches, and a Hamlet on KY 92 Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesBig Sinking, Wayne County: Post Offices, Baptist Meetings, and a Creek Community Near Monticello Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesHidalgo, Wayne County: A Post Office Community Along KY 200 Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesDuncan Valley, Wayne County: Roads, Cemeteries, and School Memories near Beaver Creek Alex Hall / Wayne County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesUpper Squabble, Perry County: The Road, the Creek, and the Ghost Town Alex Hall / Perry County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesVicco, Perry and Knott County: V.I.C.C.O., Montago, and a Community Built Along Carr Fork Alex Hall / Knott County KY, Perry County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesHazard, Perry County: Perry Court House, Coal, and the North Fork Kentucky River Alex Hall / Perry County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesNew Corinth, Grainger County: Cemetery Stones, Road Names, and Rural Appalachian Memory Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesBlaine, Grainger County: Emory Road, Shields’ Station, and the Old Crossroads Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesBeech Grove, Grainger County: A Small Community North of Clinch Mountain Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesLea Springs, Grainger County: Pryor Lea, Mineral Water, and a Lost East Tennessee Resort Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesLiberty Hill, Grainger County: Beeler Chapel, Moyer Cemetery, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesRutledge, Grainger County: The Courthouse Town at the Center of East Tennessee Records Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesJoppa, Grainger County: From Spring House to a Rural Appalachian Community Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesCherokee, Grainger County: TVA, Bean Station, and a Small Place on Cherokee Lake Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesRichland, Grainger County: Richland Creek, Mouth of Richland Church, and the Lea Family Home Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesTate Springs, Grainger County: Mineral Water, Mountain Hotels, and a Springhouse That Still Remembers Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesThorn Hill, Grainger County: Clinch Mountain, Black Marble, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesWashburn, Grainger County: Locust Grove, the Post Office, and a Community North of Clinch Mountain Alex Hall / Grainger County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesPowder Springs, Grainger County: A Bridge, a Gap, and a Community North of Clinch Mountain Alex Hall / Grainger County TN