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Breathitt County Link (182)
Breathitt Co. was formed from Clay, Estill, and Perry Counties, Kentucky on April 1,1839
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Hazard Kentucky (92)
The Early Yearspages contain photographs from 1896 to 1929. There are various shots of Main Street when the roads were dirt and most of the buildings were simple wooden structures. There are several views of the old court houses and scenes of the arrival of the first locomotive in 1912. The 1930s - 1940s page covers a period of time when Hazard and Perry County were becoming prosperous due to the growing coal industry. The 1950s - 1960s is well represented here. These pages contain the largest number of photographs. There are several good shots of a crowded Main Street bustling with people, classic cars, and busy shops. A few of these photographs are in color.
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Kentucky Explorer Magazine (113)
It is the purpose of this site to introduce you to a monthly magazine all about Kentucky, its history, genealogy, and travel. On this site you will find examples of features found in our pages. Of course, if you like what you see, we invite you to subscribe to our magazine.
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Kentucky Historical facts (91)
The official State site.
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Norma J. Adams--My Family Genes of Eastern Kentucky (211)
Adams, Dotson, Baker,Brashears, Cornett, Fields, Gentry, Lykins, Stamper, Werner
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Perry County Kentucky Census (91)
Perry County was formed in 1820-1821 from a portion of Clay and Floyd Counties.
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The Kentucky Explorer Magazine (137)
Charles Hayes - Editor
Kentucky Explorer, P.O. Box 227, Jackson, KY 41339
Phone 606-666-5060
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The Kentucky Historical Society (81)
The Kentucky Historical Society was formed in 1836 by a group of prominent Kentuckians intent on preserving the history of the commonwealth. It was chartered as the state society in 1838 and began to collect books and printed materials. The Society became an agency of Kentucky state government in the early 1950s.
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The Kentucky Historical Society (84)
The Kentucky Historical Society offical site.
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