Appalachian Community HistoriesMulberry Gap, Hancock County: The Village, the Road, and the Civil War Action Alex Hall / Hancock County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesTreadway, Hancock County: The Post Office, the Mountain Roads, and the Flat Gap Zinc Mine Alex Hall / Hancock County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesXenophon, Hancock County: The Post Office Community West of Sneedville Alex Hall / Hancock County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesSneedville, Hancock County: Greasy Rock, W. H. Sneed, and the County Seat on the Clinch Alex Hall / Hancock County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesAlanthus Hill, Hancock County: A Small Powell River Community Alex Hall / Hancock County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesKyles Ford, Hancock County: The Toll Bridge, the River Road, and Life near Virginia Alex Hall / Hancock County TN
Appalachian Community HistoriesWoodway, Lee County: Tradeville, Witt’s Store, and a Crossroads Community in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesVan, Lee County: Postal Roads, John B. Van, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesWheeler, Lee County: A Small Place Between Ewing, Gibson Station, and Cumberland Gap Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesDryden, Lee County: Powell Valley, the L&N Railroad, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesStone Creek, Lee County: Coal, Creek Records, and a Community Reclaimed Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesPennington Gap, Lee County: Railroads, Coal, Tobacco, and a Downtown Built for the Valley Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesOlinger, Lee County: Olinger Gap, Stone Mountain, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesOcoonita, Lee County: A Railroad Post Village Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesCalvin, Lee County: Keokee, School Plans, and a Coalfield Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesPocket, Lee County: North Fork Powell River, the Black Mountain Railroad, and a Coal Field in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesSeminary, Lee County: Turkey Cove, Seminary Methodist, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesBlackwater, Lee County: Blackwater Creek, the Salt Lick, and Big Door Church Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesHubbard Springs, Lee County: Mineral Waters, Snodgrass Hotel, and a Community Built Around Springs Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesSt. Charles, Lee County: From Coal Boom Town to Black Lung Clinic Crossroads Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesDot, Lee County: Postal Roads, Station Creek, and the Old Kentucky Trace Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesDarbyville, Lee County: Gin Creek, The Pocket, and the Coal Records of Northern Lee County Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesBen Hur, Lee County: Pridemore’s Station, Route 58, and Virginia Oil Country Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesJasper, Lee County: A Post Office, Route 23, and a Place Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesGibson Station, Lee County: Fort Memory, Postal Routes, and the Railroad Near Cumberland Gap Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesStickleyville, Lee County: Powell Mountain, Wallen Creek, and the School That Held a Community Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesMonarch, Lee County and the Coalfield Community Near St. Charles Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesRose Hill, Lee County: Ely Mound, Martin’s Station, and a Community Kept in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesEwing, Lee County: Rails, Livestock, and Wilderness Road Memory in Far Southwest Virginia Alex Hall / Lee County VA
Appalachian Community HistoriesJonesville, Lee County: Glade Spring, Mump’s Fort, and a Courthouse Town in the Records Alex Hall / Lee County VA