It was February 10, 1945. Three friends from Jonancy were traveling north on old US 23 where the highway crosses Long Fork. Palmer “Pell” Little was driving. His passengers were Burl Osborne and Norman Linzy Hall. Pell was the son of Dave and Cordelia Little. Burl was the son of
- December 10, 2023
Jenkins Division Directors Of The Consolidation Coal Company No. 201 Tipple & Underground Mine 201 Mine Excavation stated last of August, 1911. No. 201 Tramway. October 8,1911 Making Progress on No. 201 Mine portal. October 8, 1911 No. 201 Mine Portal. July 26, 1912 No. 201 Tipple in the distance,
- December 2, 2023
Before the Kentucky constitution of 1891, regulations on corporations were much more strict than today. Pre-1891 applications to form corporations were submitted to, voted upon, and approved by the legislature. The 1891 convention decided that process was too burdensome and time consuming for businesses seeking to incorporate and that the
- November 19, 2023
From the end of October 1861 forward, there was no civil rule in Pike County. The military occupations of Pikeville, first by Colonel John S. Williams’ Confederates, followed by General William “Bull” Nelson’s Union army, compounded by the January 1862 murder of Judge William Cecil, made every man a law
- October 31, 2023
A Special Thanks To John G. Damron The majority of Cordell L. Damron’s life was not without adventure and achievement. Most of what is preserved about Cordell’s life is only a small part of what made him widely known around the Shelby Creek and Pikeville area. What Pike Countians know
- October 27, 2023
By Robert Baker After extensive research, the Reverend M. T. Burris is still something of a mystery. What little that can be learned about him comes directly from his own writings reproduced here and from a few scattered public records. However, it is clear that he was an early school-teacher
- October 20, 2023
Roland Landon Walker was born September 9, 1875 into the union of James M. ands Mary Jane Walker. 1890 Teachers Certificate of Roland Landon Walker 1891 Teachers Certificate of Roland Landon Walker 1894 Teachers Certificate of Roland Landon Walker Roland Landon Walker is shown in Pike County’s Annual Teachers Settlement
- August 25, 2023
The people in the photograph were: [Far Left] BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JOHNSON, better known as B.F., was a storekeeper who lived on Long Fork of Shelby Creek. He was chosen by the businessmen in the party for his detailed knowledge of the region’s topography and its people. [Second from Left] Probably
- August 16, 2023
The Harman family is widely known in Tazewell County, Virginia, but did you know that old Mathias has a Pike County connection? Mathias Harman built the first settlement in Pike County in 1789. He informs us of that settlement in a legal deposition of his own words. The most current information comes in
- August 3, 2023
Calendar of Virginia a State Papers” Volume 4, Page 460 Death of Cornelius Roberts June 24, 1788 That men who had gone to the Black Mountain to dig ginseng had found a camp where one of the Elam’s and 3 of the Breeding’s, of New Garden, and Neal Roberts had
- July 13, 2023















