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Location of Pike County in Kentucky. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pike County, Kentucky. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts ...
Big Reedy Creek; Bear Creek; Nolin River; Little Barren River; Russell Creek; Salt River. Rolling Fork. Beech Fork. Chaplin River; Floyds Fork; Beargrass Creek; Little Kentucky River; Kentucky River Kentucky River Drainage Basin. Eagle Creek; Elkhorn Creek; Benson Creek; Dix River. Cedar Creek; Hickman Creek; Silver Creek; Red River; North Fork ...
Salt Lick Creek (Kentucky) Salt River (Kentucky) Sap Branch; Sextons Creek, Kentucky; Shaker Creek (Kentucky) Silver Creek (Kentucky) Sinking Creek (Breckinridge County, Kentucky) Sinking Creek (Jessamine County, Kentucky) South Fork Kentucky River; Squabble Creek (Kentucky) Stepstone Creek; Stinking Creek (Kentucky) Stoner Creek (Kentucky)
The Champlins expanded into knife production, and along with William R. Case and his brothers, they formed Cattaraugus Cutlery in 1886, based in Little Valley. The company hired expert cutlers from Germany, England, and other U.S. manufacturers, to produce high quality cutlery, and purchased knife-making equipment from the defunct Beaver Falls ...
In terms of wear resistance, a little better than that of the O1 steel, however, 52100 is also tougher. It has very fine carbides, which translates into high-edge stability. Repeated heat forging and heat cycling result in a very fine grain structure. Used by many custom makers, Swamp Rat knives use 52100 steel under the name SR101.
The company's founder William Burke Belknap the elder (1811–1884) was born in Brimfield, Massachusetts, the son of Morris Burke Belknap the elder (1780–1877) and Phoebe Locke Thompson Belknap (1788–1873) and is not to be confused with William Burke Belknap the younger (1885–1965) or William Burke Belknap Jr.
KY 1665 south (Bark Branch Road) Northern terminus of KY 1665 202.465: 325.836: KY 12 (Dry Ridge Road/Flat Creek Road) 208.280: 335.194: KY 561 north (Gest Road) Southern terminus of KY 561: Henry 213.652: 343.840: KY 1922 south (Cedarmore Road) – Jacksonville: Northern terminus of KY 1922: Shelby 215.900: 347.457: KY 43 south (Cropper Road ...
The county's western border with Indiana is formed by the Ohio River. The county is largely divided into two by a central roughly north–south ridge; to the east of which lie the Little Kentucky River and Daughtery, Buck, and Carmen Creeks; and to the west of which lie Spring, Corn, Middle, Patton's and Barebone Creeks, tributaries of the Ohio ...