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        THE FORGOTTEN
        THE FORGOTTEN
        Appalachia’s Coal Miners Killed on the Job By Tabitha Wallen Something near and dear to my heart, a part of my very soul, are coal miners. My dad worked for McCoy Labs in Pikeville, testing water and soil samples on mining sites. His father drove a coal truck for the
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        Pikeville Flood of 1929
        Pikeville Flood of 1929
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        Consolidation Coal Company / Hendrix Mine Division
        Consolidation Coal Company / Hendrix Mine Division
        Hendrix Mine In The Making Artist’s Conception of Hendrix Preparation Plant and Facilities. In order to maintain the required production of Cavalier Coal, Consol is planning to open a new mine on Rockhouse Creek near Deane, Kentucky. This mine will be known as Hendrix Mine named in honor of Arthur
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        Joseph Boney
        Joseph Boney
        Joseph Bouney – S35,782 Service; Virginia Revolutionary Claim Act March 18, 1818 Kentucky Joseph Bouney of Floyd County in the state of Kentucky who was a private in the regiment commanded by Colonel Phebicker [Col. Christian Febiger] of the Virginia Line, for the term of __. Inscribed on the Roll
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        LETTERS FROM THE PAST : PIKETON, KENTUCKY
        LETTERS FROM THE PAST : PIKETON, KENTUCKY
        Camp Brownlow, April 13, 1862 Apr. 30, 1862, The Marysville Tribune (40th Ohio, Piketon, Buchanan)Letter from a Soldier in the 40th Regiment – The following letter from G. P. Robinson to his father, A. R. Robinson of Darby Township, has been handed us for publication. It will be found to
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        PIKEVILLE NATIONAL BANK
        PIKEVILLE NATIONAL BANK
        PIKEVILLE NATIONAL BANK-THE FIRST 79 YEARS October 9, 1930. Pike County News Pikeville National Bank, Main Street Front. From the Wellman Collection
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        PAPER FUNERAL HOME FANS
        PAPER FUNERAL HOME FANS
        Bessie Arnold Riddle / Pike County Clerk Paschal Fields Service Station Halls Cash Store
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        ZEIGLER vs RICE – First Part
        ZEIGLER vs RICE – First Part
        INTRODUCTION The Civil War had its roots in animosity, antagonism— call it what you may.  Peace officially came April 1865, but that did not mean that good will and brotherhood were part of the package.  This was especially true along the Big Sandy.  Lawsuits were the order of the day.  Legal complaints were being
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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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        Lawrence County Civil War Marriages (1860-1866)
        Lawrence County Civil War Marriages (1860-1866)
        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
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