Miscellaneous Carter County Historical & Genealogical Data
This page is for miscellaneous Carter County info, such as lists, rosters and special projects which defy any other classification, but still may be pertinent to genealogy.
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- Poster for Eastern Kentucky Railway, July 2, 1893
- Phones at Olive Hill, Ky., Feb. 9, 1905 (with newspaper ads)
- Phones at Olive Hill, Ky., Feb. 9, 1905 (numbers and names only)
- Out of These Hills souvenir program
- Estate Inventory of Dr. John Humes Steele Contributed by: Mary Littleton
- History of Olive Hill, 1861 - 1961 (part 1) Contributed by: Susan Wells Copple
- History of Olive Hill, 1861 - 1961 (part 2) Contributed by: Susan Wells Copple
- (part 1) (part 2) (part 3) Post Offices and Postmasters, Contributed by: George Wolfford
- Post card addressed to John Evans
- History of Afton area Post Offices Contributed by: Joel Carter
- History of the Deever Post Office Contributed by: Joel Carter
- Carter Caves Tour Guide
- Eastern Kentucky Railway, History, Photos and Video Contributed by: Mike Barker
- Eastern Kentucky Railway, History and Photos Contributed by: Linda Cheeks Pittano
- 1979 - 13th Annual Eastern Kentucky Homecoming Music Festival
- 1991 Commercial Bank of Grayson 100 Year Anniversary Calendar. Contributed by: Joel Carter
- Susie Deliliah (Hall) Lawhorn's 1942 Ration Book
- Susie Munia (Lawhorn) Bryant's Grocery Receipt from 1954
- A list of Carter County physicians in 1905
- 1903 smallpox report
- Olive Hill Masonic Lodge dinner program
- Article on the history of Soldier, Ky.
- Carter County Highway History (1969)
- Olive Hill Century of Progress (1969)
- The history of Carter County and Hitchins, Ky. (1969)
- The history of Grayson and Wilson Creek (1969)
- The history of the Eastern Kentucky Railway
- Reasearch notebook compiled by Evelyn (Scyphers) Jackson
- A history of Willard, Ky.
- A history of Soldier, Ky.
- A history of Carter City and the Oligonunk Caves
- Residents of Lawton, Ky. (ca1930's?) Submitted by: Roberta Hillman
- Residents of of Carter County who owned slaves prior to the Civil War
- Our Carter County and Olive Hill Trails Project
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