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        Katherine Langley
        Katherine Langley
        Emma Katherine (Gudger) Langley 1888-1948 Katherine Gudger was born near Marshall, North Carolina, on February 14, 1888, to James Madison Gudger and Katherine Hawkins.* Gudger graduated in 1901 from the Woman’s College in Richmond, Virginia, and went on briefly to Emerson College of Oratory in Boston. A short teaching job
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        Daniel Boone
        Daniel Boone
        Over the past 250 years major animal traces were very noticeable across the Eastern Kentucky landscape. This particular trace is no longer used because of the change in topography on the ridge line between Floyd and Magoffin County. The Ridgeline between these two Counties is the diving boundary that separates
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        Randolph (Randal) McCoy
        Randolph (Randal) McCoy
        Randolph (Randal) McCoy Randolph McCoy was born was born Oct. 30, 1825, as the son of Daniel McCoy and Margaret Taylor. He passed of burns on October 30, 1914. He married his cousin, Sarah McCoy, the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Davis. Randal and Sarah married in Pike County, Kentucky
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        LT. ANSE HATFIELD
        LT. ANSE HATFIELD
        Lt. William Anderson “Devil Anse” Hatfield of the 45th under Capt. John Buchanan The 45th Battalion Virginia Infantry was raised by Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Beckley, mainly with men from the Virginia State Line, under the previous command of General John Buchanan Floyd, in late 1861. Floyd’s early measures at Bowling Green,
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        The Jasper Stansbury Ross Letters
        The Jasper Stansbury Ross Letters
        Camp Brownlow, Piketon, Kentucky 1862 The JSR Letters are from the collection of Josh Branham and transcribed by Josh Branham Letter 1 Camp Brownlow, KetuckySunday afternoon, February 9th [1862] Brother Enoch, Although I have not received any answer to my last letter, yet I attribute it to irregularity of the
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        The Raid On The Virginia State Line 1862
        The Raid On The Virginia State Line 1862
        General John B. Floyd’s 119 Unionist Prisoners Captured During the Raid of the Virginia State Line Up in the Big Sandy Valley in December of 1862 Sources and Works Consulted: The Richmond Daily Enquirer, Dec. 29, 1862. (Published between 1804 and 1877.) Typescript of a letter dated Aug. 7, 1863,
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        The Golden Years On Pond Creek
        The Golden Years On Pond Creek
        We have started a new social page highlighting different places throughout the region. Pond Creek is the official launch area targeting the 1920s through the 1960s. If you have good high-resolution photos, and have a wonderful story involving an individual, family, community or town and would like to share, please
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        Fur & Ginseng Trading Post Days
        Fur & Ginseng Trading Post Days
        Canceled
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        Pikeville, Pike County Flood of 1977
        Pikeville, Pike County Flood of 1977
        Twenty-two people died in the four-state region, including 10 in Kentucky, due to the flooding which also affected southern West Virginia, southwest Virginia and parts of Tennessee as the heavy rain continued through April 5. According to the National Weather Service office in Jackson, record flooding occurred on the Tug
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        Pikeville Flood of 1929
        Pikeville Flood of 1929
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