Port William, Kentucky is a fictional American rural town found in each of the novels and short stories[1] and some of the poems[2] of Wendell Berry. The larger region, set along the western bank of the Kentucky River, consists of Port William proper and several outlying farms and settlements around the also-fictional Dawe's Landing, Squire's Landing, Goforth, and Cotman Ridge. The town is set about "twelve miles or better"[3] south of the fictional town of Hargrave and the Ohio River.
It is generally acknowledged that Port William is a fiction inspired by Berry's own hometown of Port Royal, Kentucky. An actual town of Port William, Kentucky was established at the confluence of the Kentucky and Ohio rivers in 1792.[4][5] That name was changed to Carrollton in 1838.[6] Its location on the Ohio River relates it to Berry's larger fictional town of Hargrave.
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