Constable W.P. Damron

Constable W.P. Damron Pike County Constable’s Office, Kentucky. End of Watch: Saturday, June 21, 1930

Kentucky State Police

U.S. Post Offices, Pike County, Kentucky

Lookout Post Office

Harve Childers

Candidate for Pike County Sheriff 1925.

Pike County Coroner

During the 2nd Kentucky Constitutional Convention of 1799, the governor was allowed to appoint Judges, Sheriffs, Coroners, and Justices of the Peace. John Hargis Kinsley B Cecil Martin Mims William Ferguson Elijah Adkins Nathan Hamilton William Pinson John Sword William Owens James Ferguson Martin Thornberry

Pike County Surveyors

During the 2nd Kentucky Constitutional Convention of 1799, the governor was allowed to appoint Judges, Sheriffs, Coroners, and Justices of the Peace. Richard Damron William Cecil

Sheriffs of Pike County

During the 2nd Kentucky Constitutional Convention of 1799, the governor was allowed to appoint Judges, Sheriffs, Coroners, and Justices of the Peace. Thomas Owens William Campbell John Bevins Allen Lesley Thomas Bevins William Ramey William Tackett John Deskins

Dan Jack Combs

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Liberty Courthouse

March Court Term 1822 Be it remember that at the house of Spencer Adkins on Monday the forth day of March in the years of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty two( It being the first Monday in said month of March ). * The very first records of the newly formed Pike…

November 1828 General Election

December 1828 General Election

The Birth of Pike County, KY

How the County Got Its Name On December 19th, 2021, the great citizens of Pike County will be celebrating our county’s 200th Birthday. Long before Pike County was formed from a part of Floyd County, there was a great need for the settlers of Upper Levisa and Tug Fork to have their very own county…