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        Pre-Statehood
        Native American Presence From The Clinch Trail
        Native American Presence From The Clinch Trail
        Local Native American Habitation The Pike County Historical Society has recently been allowed from a local collector to photograph a local Native American collection. All items came from an area in and/or immediately adjacent to Pike County. The bead necklace has been restrung and the stone axe rehandled. The majority
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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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        Native American Occupation In Eastern Kentucky
        Native American Occupation In Eastern Kentucky
        During the five months prior to the official establishment of Bourbon County in May 1786, there had been a flurry of activity by fifty or more men in the Fayette land office to make over ninety entries for land in and adjoining the Big Sandy Valley 85 Eleven years later,
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        The Expedition Against The Shawnee Indians In 1756
        The Expedition Against The Shawnee Indians In 1756
        The following is a transcription of a journal from Lyman C. Draper to the Virginia Historical Register And Literary Companion: Volume V, Number II, in April of 1852. All Spellings and grammar are exactly as originally transcribed and were not altered. The expedition of the Virginians against the Shawanoe Indians,
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        Indian Mound on Left Beaver Creek
        Indian Mound on Left Beaver Creek
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        Indian Grave Gap
        Indian Grave Gap
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        The Discovery of Kentucky
        The Discovery of Kentucky
        The unique distinction of being the first white man to set foot on a part of America which is now known as Kentucky, had been claimed by many. It is a fact there have been almost as many so-call “discoverers” of Kentucky as there have been almost Kentuckian Historians. One
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        Doctor Thomas Walker – Early Explorer
        Doctor Thomas Walker – Early Explorer
        Thomas Walker Bio Thomas Walker, born January 25, 1715, was the third child and second son of Thomas Walker and Susan Peachy of King and Queen County Virginia. While Thomas Walker Jr. was still a young lad he lost his father and went to live with his sister, Mary Peachy,
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        FACT OR FICTION?
        FACT OR FICTION?
        TALES OF LOST TREASURE have charmed people through the ages, from Oak Island to the Superstition Mountains.  The valleys of the upper Big Sandy and North Fork of the Kentucky River are no exception.  There is one story of hidden Appalachian riches that has survived for over 250 years.  The
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        FROM CONTINENTS TO COUNTIES
        FROM CONTINENTS TO COUNTIES
        The topog­raphy of the Big Sandy country of eastern Ken­tucky and west/southwest Virginia has long been recognized as one of the most uncon­ventional regions east of the Mississippi River.  In reaching that state of geographic development, the watershed of the Big Sandy River has been undergoing geologic change for hundreds
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        • Long Hunters, Surveyors, and Early Settlers
        • Early Statehood
        • History of the Pike County Courthouse and Jail
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        • April 13, 2026
        Legend of Mathias Harman
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        North-East Coal Company / Thealka
        • March 25, 2025
        EASTERN KENTUCKY SALT WORKS
        • March 18, 2025
        Native American Presence From The Clinch Trail
        • February 21, 2025
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