Pikeville College
The Methodist Hospital of Kentucky, The Beginning 1922
THE STORY OF THE METHODIST HOSPITAL OF KENTUCKY, ITS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM AND HEALING MINISTRY FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS 1922-1972 Dedication Prayer At the Opening of Pikeville Methodist Hospital December 5, 1971 Given by Rev. J. I. Meyer God, our Father: Words fail to express the warmth and play of our
Call Brothers Hardware Company
Allegheny, Edgewater, and Greenough Mines
Photos curtesy of Daniel Childers. Above is a train wreck at Hellier KY in 1911. Above is a picture looking up the street of Titanic and Noah Ark Constitution; these buildings were made up of 30 combined homes on the right, and 31 combined homes on the left. This is
BREAKS INTERSTATE PARK POSTCARD GALLERY
Click on image to enlarge. We recommend using “right click” to open in a new tab. Soon after Yellow Poplar Lumber Company’s first big test run of 6,000 logs, as seen in the photo above, a great number of timbers were left in the big boulders of The Breaks. Yellow
Elkhorn City, KY
Above is the Elswick Hotel in Elkhorn City. Special thanks to Roy Owens. Above is a sawmill that sat on the Mill-Race Point in Praise KY. The steam hoist behind pulled logs out of the Russel Fork River. Special thanks to Roy Owens. Above is a town map of Elkhorn
Stone, KY
Superintendent’s Residence, Pond Creek Coal Company. 1930?
Pikeville Postcard Gallery
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Virgie
Rogers Elkhorn Virgie Photos Virgie Photos Myra just above Virgie
Bessie Riddle Arnold