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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22ZV_john-paul-riddle_Pikeville-KY.html
(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 in Cincinnati,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM125I_pike-co-courthouse-and-jail_Pikeville-KY.html
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 sente…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYAD_wokiksuye-k-a-woyuonihan_Pikeville-MN.html
This memorial honors the sixteen hundred Dakota people, many of them women and children, who were imprisoned here at Fort Snelling in the aftermath of the 1862 U.S.-Dakota Conflict. Frightened, uprooted, and uncertain of the fate of their missing …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYAC_pikeville-collegiate-institute_Pikeville-KY.html
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY79_mccoy-house_Pikeville-KY.html
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 E…
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