Jackson Purchase, KY
With a little imagination, one can see the state of Kentucky as a slightly misshapen stone arrowhead, the point of which lies to the far west of the state. Rather than being known as “The Kentucky Arrowhead” or some such moniker, it is instead known as the Jackson Purchase, so named because it was purchased from the Chickasaw Indians by Andrew Jackson in 1818. Covering just over 3,000 square miles, the region is bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to the north and west, and by Kentucky Lake to the east, and it is home to a remarkable population of Americans.
Photographs by Jeff Sonnabend
Crystal and her Grandchildren, Hickman, KY
Bruce, Jonah and Pumpkins, Paducah, KY
Shelly and Ulus in Their Garden, Fancy Farm, KY
Phoenix Paper Plant, Columbus, KY
Grain Elevators, Outside Mayfield, KY
Wheat Field, East of Fancy Farm, KY
John, Caretaker of David's Baptist Church, Hickman, KY
Lannie Fishing the Mississippi RIver Backwaters, Hickman, KY
Brandy, Owner of Broadway Pizza, Hickman, KY
Mid-Town Drive-In, Mayfield, KY
Inside Droopy's Restaurant, Fancy Farm, KY
Junction of KY 94 and KY 239, Cayce, KY
Clinton Street, Downtown Hickman, KY
Abandoned Lot and Broken Bottles, Mayfield, KY
Gary and his WIfe, Inside Casey Lube, Cayce, KY
Jaykobe, Jayvione and Jaykari Playing Baseball in the Street, Columbus, KY
Ryan and John, Outside John's Temporary Trailer Housing, Wingo, KY
Green House, Hickman, KY
Picnic Table and Army Corps of Engineers Flood Wall, Hickman, KY
Church Van, Mayfield, KY
Bub's Barber & Styling Shop, Mayfield, KY
Patricia and Deborah, Inside the Red Door Salon, Hickman, KY
Mac and Tina, Mayfield, KY
Blues and BBQ Festival, Paducah, KY
C. Holt Lane, Monkey's Eyebrow, KY
Laura and Lisa having a Yard Sale, Ballard County, KY
Bobby and his Pit Bull Rosco, Possum Trot, KY