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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pike County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Pike County, Kentucky and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Pike County, KY (48) Floyd County, KY (34) Knott County, KY (11) Letcher County, KY (23) Martin County, KY (7) Buchanan County, VA (7) Dickenson County, VA (21) Wise County, VA (32) Mingo County, WV (25)  PikeCounty(48) Pike County (48)  FloydCounty(34) Floyd County (34)  KnottCounty(11) Knott County (11)  LetcherCounty(23) Letcher County (23)  MartinCounty(7) Martin County (7)  BuchananCountyVirginia(7) Buchanan County (7)  DickensonCounty(21) Dickenson County (21)  WiseCounty(32) Wise County (32)  MingoCountyWest Virginia(25) Mingo County (25)
Pikeville is the county seat for Pike County
Adjacent to Pike County, Kentucky
      Floyd County (34)  
      Knott County (11)  
      Letcher County (23)  
      Martin County (7)  
      Buchanan County, Virginia (7)  
      Dickenson County, Virginia (21)  
      Wise County, Virginia (32)  
      Mingo County, West Virginia (25)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Pike County, Buskirk — Paw Paw Tree Incident
On Kentucky Route 1056 just south of River Street, on the right when traveling north.
This episode is the result of the infamous August 1882 election day fight. Randolph McCoy's son Tolbert engaged in a heated argument with "Devil Anse" Hatfield's brother Ellison. This lead to a fight in which Tolbert, and his brothers Pharmer and . . . Map (db m162516) HM
2 Kentucky, Pike County, East Shelbiana — 2371 — Liberty First Co. Seat
On East Shelbiana Road (U.S. 460) 0.9 miles east of Chloe Road (Kentucky Route 1460), on the right when traveling east.
Kentucky legislature established Pike County Dec. 19, 1821. First county seat was located near here on the Peyton Justice farm and named Liberty. No courthouse was built here due to opposition to site. On Dec. 24, 1823, new county seat . . . Map (db m146229) HM
3 Kentucky, Pike County, Elkhorn City — 2203 — Daniel Boone's First Steps in Kentucky
On Center Street (Kentucky Route 80) south of Elkhorn Street (Kentucky Route 80), on the left when traveling south.
Boone 1st visited Ky. on hunting trip in 1767-68. Hunted Clinch River before coming to Russell Fork of the Big Sandy River. Followed rim of Breaks Canyon through present-day Elkhorn City. He tracked 50 miles along buffalo trace to a salt lick at . . . Map (db m50654) HM
4 Kentucky, Pike County, Elkhorn City — 2130 — Elkhorn City’s Railroads
On Pine Street east of Elkhorn Street (Kentucky Route 80), on the left when traveling east.
Two major railroads, C&O from north and Clinchfield from south, connected at Elkhorn City, Feb. 8, 1915, opening up trade from Ohio Valley to South Atlantic Region. Elkhorn City became important railroad town. Trains went through several times a day . . . Map (db m89778) HM
5 Kentucky, Pike County, Elkhorn City — 727 — Known But to God
On Patty Loveless Drive (Kentucky Route 80), on the right when traveling east.
Here rests the body of a soldier of the Confederacy, struck down by an unknown assassin in May of 1865-apparently on way to home in the South. He was buried in a coffin made of boards rived from a great oak by four men of this community. After the . . . Map (db m50655) HM
6 Kentucky, Pike County, Elkhorn City — 2131 — Richard Potter
On Patty Loveless Drive (Kentucky Route 80) at Carson Island Road, on the right when traveling west on Patty Loveless Drive.
One of the first pioneers to settle in Breaks Canyon area, Richard married Mary Ramey in 1821 and had 11 children; later married Mary "Polly" Wallace. He was a farmer, hunter, and a distillery operator. Richard acquired several thousand acres of . . . Map (db m50656) HM
7 Kentucky, Pike County, Elkhorn City — Russell Fork Overlook — Breaks Interstate Park —
On Patty Loveless Drive (Kentucky Route 80), on the right when traveling east.
Russell Fork originates at the confluence of a number of small streams near Council Virginia. Typical of the Appalachian Plateau, the river valley is narrow and V-shaped. Flash floods are not uncommon. Major tributaries are McClure River and . . . Map (db m90657) HM
8 Kentucky, Pike County, Elkhorn City — K-2073 — William Ramey
On Patty Loveless Drive (Kentucky Route 80) at West Russell Street (Kentucky Route 197), on the right when traveling east on Patty Loveless Drive.
William Ramey, born ca. 1782, came from North Carolina. He purchased 200-acre tract near the mouth of Elkhorn Creek in 1816. Served as justice of the peace, sheriff, and commissioner of roads in Pike Co. Acquired thousands of acres by land surveys . . . Map (db m50658) HM
9 Kentucky, Pike County, Gulnare — 2034 — Leslie / Lesley Settlement
On Kentucky Route 194 south of Sycamore Road, on the right when traveling north.
This early permanent settlement in the Big Sandy Valley was named for Revolutionary War veteran William Robert Leslie (1729-1802). Leslie moved to this site at John’s Creek circa 1790. His son Robert joined him shortly before his father’s . . . Map (db m146055) HM
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10 Kentucky, Pike County, Gulnare — Snivley Chapel
On Kentucky Route 194 south of Sycamore Road, on the left when traveling north.
Persons professing the Methodist faith were meeting on Johns Creek prior to 1832. On April ll, 1853, land for a church was conveyed by deed of Martin and Sarah B. Lesley to trustees Thomas May, James Maynard, Samuel Marrs, Allen Lesley, and . . . Map (db m146054) HM
11 Kentucky, Pike County, Hardy — McCoy WellWilliamson Daily News
On Kentucky Route 319, 0.7 miles west of Right Turkey Toe Branch, on the left when traveling west.
HARDY, Ky. - What do you get when you combine clear, fresh well water from the original McCoy family log cabin site with Pauley Hollow Distillery? Real Appalachian moonshine made in Pike County, Kentucky. The old rustic water well of Randal . . . Map (db m162517) HM
12 Kentucky, Pike County, Hardy — Randal McCoy's WellHatfield & McCoy Mountain — Hardy, Kentucky —
On Kentucky Route 312, 0.7 miles west of Right Turkey Toe Branch, on the right when traveling east.
Nestled at Hardy, Kentucky in a spectacular mountain valley, the Randal McCoy well still stands. The well is 25 to 30 feet deep, and if it could talk it would say, "I'm now enjoying the scenery, heritage and especially the friendly people who . . . Map (db m162519) HM
13 Kentucky, Pike County, Hardy — 2062 — Site of Randolph McCoy House
On Kentucky Route 319, 0.2 miles east of Compton Road, on the left when traveling east.
House was located on Blackberry Fork of Pond Creek. It burned Jan. 1, 1888, during a Hatfield raid. Two of Randolph's children, Alifair and Calvin, were killed in attack; their mother Sally was badly injured. Randolph and other children escaped. . . . Map (db m55887) HM
14 Kentucky, Pike County, Hardy — The Real McCoy Homestead UncoveredBy New National Geographic Channel Series "Diggers"
On State Highway 319, 0.7 miles Right Turkey toe Branch, on the left when traveling west.
Newly Discovered Artifacts at Patriarch Randall McCoy's Home in Rural Hardy, Kentucky, Uncover Clues About Infamous McCoy and Hatfield 1888 Showdown 2013 Marks the 125” Anniversary of the Legendary Hatfield-McCoy New Year's Day . . . Map (db m162521) HM
15 Kentucky, Pike County, McCarr — 2066 — Hog Trial / Election Fight
On Toler Road (Kentucky Route 319) west of Kentucky Route 1056, on the right when traveling west.
(obverse) In 1873 Randolph McCoy accused Floyd Hatfield of stealing his hog. A trial followed, presided over by Reverend Anderson Hatfield, justice of the peace. To be fair, the jury consisted of six Hatfields and six McCoys. One witness, . . . Map (db m50663) HM
16 Kentucky, Pike County, McCarr — Hog Trial Site
On Toler Road (Kentucky Route 319) west of Kentucky Route 1056, on the right when traveling west.
In the fall of 1878, Randolph McCoy brought charges against Floyd Hatfield for stealing one of his hogs. The resulting trial occurred here and was presided over by the local justice of the peace, Preacher Anderson Hatfield. Preacher Anderson was . . . Map (db m50667) HM
17 Kentucky, Pike County, McCarr — 2067 — McCoy Cemetery
On Toler Road (Kentucky Route 319) 0.1 miles west of Kentucky Route 1056, on the right when traveling west.
Among the graves in the McCoy Cemetery are those of Randolph McCoy's three sons - Tolbert, Pharmer, and Randolph Jr. - all killed by the Hatfields. Also buried here are Alifair and Calvin McCoy, who were killed by the Hatfields when cabin was . . . Map (db m50661) HM
18 Kentucky, Pike County, McCarr — 2047 — Pawpaw Tree Incident
On Kentucky Route 1056 south of River Street, on the right when traveling north.
This episode is result of August 1882 election-day fight. Tolbert, a son of Randolph McCoy, exchanged heated words with Ellison Hatfield, which started a fight. Tolbert, Pharmer and Randolph McCoy Jr. stabbed Ellison to death. Later the three . . . Map (db m50662) HM
19 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — “Spirit of the American Doughboy”Pike County, Kentucky
On Division Street east of Main Street.
1917–1918. They gave their all in their country’s service. Rufus Adkins • Basil Ball • Jesse D. Belcher • William Bevins • William C. Brown • William B. Burke • Ervin Childers • Wade Cummings • James S. Elliott • Josh Fife • Oliver H. . . . Map (db m146149) WM
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20 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Chair of HonorWe Are Grateful • You Will Not Be Forgoetten
On Hambley Parkway (Business U.S. 460) 0.1 miles east of U.S. 23/119, on the right when traveling east.
Since WWII, More Than 81,000 Soldiers Are Unaccounted For This unoccupied chair is in honor of the brave men and women who are still Prisoners of War or Missing in Action and symbolizes there will always be a place in Pikeville . . . Map (db m243701) WM
21 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 2489 — Col. John Dils, Jr.
On Main Street north of Pike Street, on the left when traveling north.
Born in Parkersburg. WV, in 1818 Dils came to Pikeville circa 1840 and became a merchant. In Oct. 1861, while the area was under Confederate control, he was arrested for Union sympathies. Sent to Libby Prison in Richmond, VA, he was quickly . . . Map (db m146142) HM
22 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 808 — County Named, 1821
On Division Street east of Main Street.
For Zebulon M. Pike, 1779-1813. Born New Jersey. Entered army, 1794; served on frontier. Sent to trace Mississippi River source, 1805, and to explore headwaters of Arkansas and Red Rivers, 1806, when he discovered Pikes Peak. Brig. Gen. Pike . . . Map (db m146146) HM
23 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Dils Cemetery
Near Chloe Road (Kentucky Route 1460) east of South Bypass Road (Kentucky Route 1460), on the left when traveling east.
Colonel John Dils purchased the property in 1871 on which this cemetery is located. He was the colonel of the 39th Kentucky Infantry in the Civil War. In addition to Colonel Dils, there are several Civil war veterans buried here with the original . . . Map (db m146195) HM
24 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Dils Cemetery
Near Chloe Road (Kentucky Route 1460) east of South Bypass Road (Kentucky Route 1460), on the left when traveling east.
Colonel John Dils purchased the property in 1871 on which this cemetery is located. He was the colonel of the 39th Kentucky Infantry in the Civil War. In addition to Colonel Dils, there are several Civil war veterans buried here with the original . . . Map (db m146197) HM
25 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Educator, Soldier, Congressman, PresidentJames A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States
On Huffman Avenue at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Huffman Avenue. Reported unreadable.
James Abram Garfield was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, November 10th, 1831. An 1856 graduate of Williams College, he taught classics and became President of Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (later Hiram College), Ohio. In 1859 he was elected to . . . Map (db m146171) HM
26 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 1959 — Effie Waller Smith1879–1960
On Hambley Boulevard (Business U.S. 460) just north of Division Street, on the right when traveling north.
Side A Born in Pike County, this poet was a daughter of former slaves, Frank and Sibbie Waller. All of their children attained a greater degree of education than usual at that time. They earned teaching certificates at Ky. State Normal . . . Map (db m146166) HM
27 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 1913 — Feudists on Trial
On Kentucky Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Hanging site of Ellison Mounts, Feb. 18, 1890. Seven other Hatfield supporters indicted for murder of Alifair McCoy were sentenced to life in prison. By the time of his trial, Mounts had confessed. He was also found guilty, but the jury recommended . . . Map (db m50815) HM
28 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Garfield at PiketonJames A. Garfield and the 18th Brigade
Near Huffman Avenue at Main Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported unreadable.
In December 1861, Col. James A. Garfield, 42nd Ohio Infantry, was selected by General Don Carlos Buell to take a force to the Big Sandy Valley of Kentucky to clean the region of the Rebels. The previous month, Union General William “Bull” Nelson had . . . Map (db m146170) HM
29 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 1728 — Hatfield-McCoy Feud / McCoy Graves Here
On Chloe Road (Kentucky Route 1460) east of South Bypass Road (Kentucky Route 1460), on the right when traveling east.
The feud resulted, in part, from Civil War conflicts, romantic entanglements, family-oriented discord, property and election disputes, mixed with mountain pride. Violence surrounding clan leaders Anderson Hatfield and Randolph McCoy . . . Map (db m146181) HM
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30 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 52 — James A. Garfield
Near Huffman Avenue at Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Here Col. Garfield was commissioned Brigadier General in the Union army. The man who later became president was sworn in as general by Squire Charles of Pike County January 1862.Map (db m146169) HM
31 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 2251 — John Paul Riddle1901-1989
On Main Street at Pike Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
(side 1) Aviation pioneer graduated from Pikeville College Academy in 1920. Flew plane under Pikesville’s Middle Bridge on July 4, 1923. Trained as a pilot in US Army, he & T. Higbee Embry founded the Embry-Riddle Flying School . . . Map (db m110100) HM
32 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 2145 — McCoy House
On Scott Avenue at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Scott Avenue.
After Hatfields burned the McCoy home, January 1, 1888, Randolph and Sarah McCoy never returned to Blackberry Creek. Governors of Ky. and West Va. urged Hatfields and McCoys to move away from each other. McCoys purchased house near river bank on . . . Map (db m50673) HM
33 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Pauley Bridge
On North Mayo Trail, 0.2 miles from U.S. 23/119/460, on the right when traveling south.
Designer: O.S. Batten Contractor: Local WPA Crews Year Built: 1936 The Pauley Bridge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 Renovation was completed in 2006 and re-opened as a pedestrian and bicycle . . . Map (db m198614) HM
34 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 1866 — Pike Co. Courthouse and Jail
On Division Street east of Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courthouse erected 1888-89 by McDonald Bros.; later renovated 1932-33. Here was scene of Hatfield clan trials for murders of Tolbert, Randolph, Jr., Pharmer, Alifair, and Calvin McCoy. The defendants lodged in adjacent jail; found guilty and . . . Map (db m56342) HM
35 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 884 — Pikeville College
On Hambley Boulevard (Business U.S. 460) at Huffman Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Hambley Boulevard.
Established by the Presbyterian Church in 1889 for the education of youth from the mountains of Southern Appalachia. It now draws students from many states and foreign lands. The Celtic Cross, visible from many points of wide area, symbolizes . . . Map (db m146167) HM
36 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — 1533 — Pikeville Collegiate Institute
On College Street north of Hibbard Street, on the left when traveling south.
Established by the Presbyterian Church. Building erected, 1889. The brick was fired on the site, using clay from nearby riverbank. Structure served as school, chapel, and community center for many years. Designated on National Register, 1974; used . . . Map (db m50816) HM
37 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Pikeville Cut-Through
On Bob Amos Drive, 1 mile past Clair Lane, on the right when traveling north.
This "Cut-Through” project, the dream of Dr. Wm. C. Hambley, is the largest engineering feat in the US and second in the world only to the Panama Canal. It was started in 1973 and finished in 1987, at a cost of $77,593,691. 18,000,000 cubic yards . . . Map (db m212047) HM
38 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Pikeville Cut-Through Project
On Cedar Creek Road (Kentucky Route 1384) at Bob Amos Drive, on the right when traveling east on Cedar Creek Road.
This "Cut-Through” project, the dream of Dr. Wm. C. Hambley, is the largest engineering feat in the US and second in the world only to the Panama Canal. It was started in 1973 and finished in 1987, at a cost of $77,593,691. 18,000,000 cubic yards of . . . Map (db m212049) HM
39 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Pikeville Veterans Memorial Park
On Hambley Parkway (Business U.S. 460) 0.1 miles east of U.S. 23/119, on the right when traveling east.
WWI Rufus Adkins • Basil Ball • Jesse D Belcher • William Bevins • William C Brown • William B Burke Ervin Childers • Wade Cummings • James S Elliott • Josh Fife • [Illegible] • [Illegible] Lemuel E Haynes • John Hobbs • John Honaker • . . . Map (db m243553) WM
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40 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Shady Grady Kinney • 1925 - 2001Dedicated to the Memory of — Co-Founder of Hillbilly Days —
On Huffman Avenue at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Huffman Avenue.
[Masonic and Shriner emblems] You can't put a price on what we do for children so we do it for free Clan #1 Outhouse #2Map (db m243743) HM
41 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — The Dils Cemetery
Near Chloe Road (Kentucky Route 1460) east of South Bypass Road (Route 1460), on the left when traveling east.
The Dils Cemetery is believed to be the first integrated cemetery in Eastern Kentucky. Colonel John Dils, who was opposed to slavery, gave many freed slaves jobs in his tannery and general store. He later provided gravesites for them and their . . . Map (db m146196) HM
42 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — To the Memory of the Revolutionary Soldiers
On Main Street just north of Grace Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
This tablet is dedicated to the memory of the Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Pike County. Dennis Dailey • James Atkinson • Joseph Ford • James Jackson • Moses Stepp • Christian Trout • Pleasant Childers • Thomas Steward • Abriam Potter • . . . Map (db m148028) WM
43 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — Trail of FameCountry Music Highway
On Bob Amos Drive at Cedar Creek Road (Kentucky Route 1384), on the left when traveling south on Bob Amos Drive.
Welcome to Pike County, Kentucky, home of Patty Loveless. US 23 was named “The Country Music Highway” in 1994 in recognition of the numerous country music stars from the region. In 2002 through the efforts of Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers and . . . Map (db m212048) HM
44 Kentucky, Pike County, Ransom — 2068 — Site of Killing of Asa Harmon McCoy
On Big Blue Springs Road south of State Route 1056, on the left when traveling south.
Asa Harmon McCoy, a Union soldier, was shot in 1865 by the Logan Wildcats. The Wildcats were led by Confederate "Devil Anse" Hatfield. Jim Vance was the suspected leader in the murder, although there was never a conviction. This was the first . . . Map (db m50660) HM
45 Kentucky, Pike County, Shelbiana — 2341 — John May / John May Family1760-1813 /                                          
On Collins Highway (Kentucky Route 122) 2.1 miles south of U.S. 460, on the left when traveling south.
Born in Lancaster, Pa. to immigrant German parents. Joined 4th Virginia Infantry in fall of 1776. Saw George Washington’s retreat across the Hudson in Nov. Served until 1779. Married Sarah Phillips in 1780. Settled in Shelby Valley in 1800. Sarah . . . Map (db m146230) HM
46 Kentucky, Pike County, Stringtown — Baby’s Grave Site
On Lower Stringtown Road at Kentucky Route 292, on the right when traveling west on Lower Stringtown Road.
Sarah Elizabeth, “Little Sally,” was the daughter of Roseanna McCoy and Johnse Hatfield. She was born in the spring of 1881 and died when she was only eight months old. In 1880, Roseanna met Johnse at an Election Day celebration . . . Map (db m146138) HM
47 Kentucky, Pike County, Stringtown — Baby’s Grave Site
Near Lower Stringtown Road at Kentucky Route 292, on the right when traveling west.
Sarah Elizabeth, “Little Sally,” was the daughter of Roseanna McCoy and Johnse Hatfield. She was born in the spring of 1881 and died when she was only eight months old. In 1880, Roseanna met Johnse at an Election Day celebration on Blackberry . . . Map (db m146139) HM
48 Kentucky, Pike County, Stringtown — 2176 — Sally McCoy / Grave of Sally McCoy
On Kentucky Route 292 at Lower Stringtown Road, on the right when traveling south on State Route 292.
Sally McCoy. Sarah Elizabeth (Sally) McCoy was the daughter of Rosanna McCoy and Johnse Hatfield. Her parents’ love affair played a role in the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud. Although circumstances prohibited the two from marrying, the child . . . Map (db m146141) HM
 
 
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