Appalachian Community HistoriesCornettsville, Perry County: Salt Works, Leatherwood, and a Community on the Map Alex Hall / Perry County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesClemons, Perry County: Maps, Mail, and Coal on First Creek Alex Hall / Perry County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesPartridge, Letcher County: Joe Day’s Post Office and a Settlement That Stayed on the Map Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesUz, Letcher County: From Field Post Office to Uz Station and the UZ Mines Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesIsom, Letcher County: From Rockhouse to the Stock Sale Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesGilley, Letcher County: A Small Mountain Community in the Line Fork Records Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesJeremiah, Letcher County: Post Office, Rockhouse Creek, Kingdom Come Dam, and A Stranger with a Camera Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesEolia, Letcher County: Post Office, Schoolhouse, and Community in the Scotia Coal Country Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesLetcher, Letcher County: Rockhouse Creek and Route 7 Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesHemphill, Letcher County: Jackhorn Post Office, Elk Horn Coal, and a Community That Endured Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesDeane, Letcher County: Post Office, Razorblade Branch, and Coal Camp Change Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesGaskill, Letcher County: A Jenkins-Area Coal Camp Community Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesErmine, Letcher County: From Postal Records to the Ermine School Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesSeco, Letcher County: The South East Coal Company Camp on Boone Fork Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesOven Fork, Letcher County: Church Minutes, Post Offices, Stores, and the Scotia Mine Disaster Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesMayking, Letcher County: From Bottom Fork to Mayking on the North Fork Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesMcRoberts, Letcher County: Mines 213, 214, and 215 in a Coal Camp Built in 1912 Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesDongola, Letcher County: Little Cowan, the Post Office, and a Community Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesBurdine, Letcher County: Mine No. 201, Company Town Life, and a Community That Endured Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesDunham, Letcher County: Consolidation Coal, Mine 207, and Dunham High School Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesPayne Gap, Letcher County: Post Office, Pine Mountain, and Fish Pond Lake Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesMillstone, Letcher County: From Craftsville to a Coal Camp and Sewing Center Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesFleming-Neon, Letcher County: Chip, Two 1913 Towns, and a Coalfield Merger Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesBlackey, Letcher County: Indian Bottom, Stuart Robinson School, and a Town Shaped by Rail and Coal Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesJenkins, Letcher County: The Planned Coal Town Consolidation Built Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesWhitesburg, Letcher County: Courthouse Town and Cultural Heart of the Coalfields Alex Hall / Letcher County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesPolitics, Leslie County: A Small Mountain Community in the Records Alex Hall / Leslie County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesWendover, Leslie County: Mary Breckinridge, the Frontier Nursing Service, and the Big House That Changed Rural Health Alex Hall / Leslie County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesWarbranch, Leslie County: A Creek Name, a Post Office, and a Community That Stayed in the Record Alex Hall / Leslie County KY
Appalachian Community HistoriesYeaddiss, Leslie County: Trace Fork, Cutshin Road, and a Community That Endured Alex Hall / Leslie County KY