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Catlettsburg and was
In 1849, civil engineer James Fry, was commissioned to lay out the original town of Catlettsburg ( the area from 24th to 26th streets, and from the former Front to present-day Walnut Streets ).
The spelling of the city's name was changed to Catlettsburg from the previous spelling of Catlett's Burg in approximately 1890, as the United States Post Office sought to improve postage delivery service by simplifying operations with the combined name.
Beginning in the late 19th century and lasting until the early 1920s, Catlettsburg was the largest hardwood timber market in the world due to its location at the mouth of the Big Sandy River.
Due to the profitability of harvesting such hardwoods, most all virgin timber that existed for several miles around Catlettsburg was felled during that time period.
The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway built a passenger depot in Catlettsburg in 1906 and operated the facility for over 52 years until 1958 when passenger service was transferred to nearby Ashland.
At the turn of the 20th century, Catlettsburg was the largest hardwood timber market in the world, due to its location at the confluence of the Big Sandy and Ohio rivers.
In October 1997, the Catlettsburg Youth / Family Area Resource group was established with a grant obtained from the hard work of the local 4-H director, Suellen Zornes.
Its name was later changed to the Catlettsburg Development Club then became Catlettsburg Main Street Association.
In addition to the re-designation of U. S. 23 and U. S. 60 in the 1970s and 1980s, the downtown business district received another decrease in traffic when the Federal Courthouse was relocated from downtown Catlettsburg to a new home in Ashland in 1985.
The Catlettsburg Independent School district was merged with the Boyd County School District in 1974.
After the merger, the Catlettsburg High School campus, which was fairly new ( built in 1965 ), became Catlettsburg Junior High serving grades 7-9.
It was then renamed Catlettsburg Elementary.
It was first constructed in 1894 as the Catlettsburg Public School and served all twelve grades for many years before becoming a grade school.
The gymnasium of Catlettsburg Elementary was built many years before the school buildings that surround it.
The Catlettsburg High School was built onto it in 1965, and now serves as the elementary school's gymnasium which hosts many civic events such as the Catlettsburg Miss Flame Pageant that feeds into the Miss Kentucky Pageant and Miss America system.
His father was an oil refinery worker at the Ashland Oil Refinery, one of the ten largest oil refineries in the world, in nearby Catlettsburg, Kentucky and his mother was a caterer.

Catlettsburg and with
In December, he departed Catlettsburg, Kentucky, with the 40th Ohio Infantry, the 42nd Ohio Infantry, the 14th Kentucky Infantry, and the 22nd Kentucky Infantry, as well as the 2nd ( West ) Virginia Cavalry and McLoughlin's Squadron of Cavalry.
The Boyd County Courthouse in Catlettsburg, with a statue of John Milton Elliott.
Rail transportation began to slowly replace the river's prominence as a mode of transportation as the Chesapeake & Ohio ( C & O ) railroad began construction of a bridge across the Big Sandy River linking Catlettsburg with Kenova, West Virginia in 1885.
Longtime Catlettsburg lawyer and then the city's attorney James Adkins Sr. traveled to Washington D. C. where he went before Congress with a desperate plea for flood protection assistance.
At the project's inception, Catlettsburg officials were concerned with the future increased costs to the city for maintaining the former state roads.

Catlettsburg and what
Partially built to assist the World War II effort, the Catlettsburg Refinery is a landmark for what is commonly known as the “ Tri-State area ,” connecting Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio.

Catlettsburg and be
In 2006, longtime Catlettsburg businessman and politician Russell Compton donated his own personal funds for the restoration of the train depot so it could be restored to its original appearance.

Catlettsburg and Ashland
Since the early 1990s, the commercial sector has grown due to its proximity to Interstate 64 and its location along U. S. Route 23 and 60, both major regional arteries which overlap in Catlettsburg and travel into the city of Ashland to the north.

Catlettsburg and flood
The two most significant landmarks in Catlettsburg are the flood wall and the Catlettsburg Refinery.

Catlettsburg and .
Catlettsburg is a city in Boyd County, Kentucky, United States and is the county seat of Boyd County.
Catlettsburg annexed two nearby communities on its borders in the late 19th Century: Hampton City to the south side and Sandy City to the north.
Catlettsburg served as a Union Army supply depot during the Civil War.
The church building still serves the congregation of the Presbyterian church in Catlettsburg.
The Catlettsburg National Bank building at the corner of Center and Division / 26th Streets is also listed on the National Registry, but has not been restored by its owner Michael Cumpston at this time.
After closing the facility, C & O sold it to the city of Catlettsburg for $ 1. 00.
Its population has declined considerably since then, once nearing 10, 000 residents, but still serves as a trade center for eastern Boyd County and has a zip code population of 10, 029, which is actually more reflective of the Catlettsburg community's size.

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Her blond hair was frowzy, her dress torn in several places, and her shoes were so completely worn out that they were practically no protection.
It must have hurt her even to walk, for the sole was completely off her left foot and Morgan saw that it was bruised and bleeding.
She was glad, completely and unselfishly glad, to see that things were working out the right way for both Sally and Dan.
As we expected, on the following day my Uncle was completely recovered and opened the store as usual at 10 in the morning.
At the trial which took place later, the Pomham matter was completely omitted.
To the pope, head of the universal Church, to the duke of Burgundy, taking full advantage of his position on the borders of France and of the Empire, or to Othon, who found it quite natural that he should do homage to Edward for Tipperary and to the count of Savoy for Grandson, Flotte's outspoken nationalism was completely incomprehensible.
Mr. McKinley, for all his sprawling and his easy familiarity, was completely alert to his son, eyes always on the still face, jumping to anticipate Scotty's desires.
Thus, in the last few years, a number of programs which looked very promising at the time their development was commenced have since been completely eliminated.
Being placed in the hopples she was completely baffled.
It's extremely accurate for an auto, and the test rifle I tried was completely trouble-free in functioning.
On the morning following the Pratt Hall meeting the editor of the Providence Daily Journal wrote that although the meeting was milder and less extreme than those held in other areas for similar purposes, it could have been avoided completely.
Luckily, she was not completely aflame and would go down before the gasoline could erupt.
One day Maeterlinck, coming with a friend upon an event which he recognized as the exact pattern of a previous dream, detailed the ensuing occurrences in advance so accurately that his companion was completely mystified.
During the year that followed, Dick co-operated whole-heartedly with the dentist and was delighted with the final result achieved -- an upper row of strong straight teeth that completely changed his facial appearance.
But still Mel Chandler was not completely convinced that men would really die for a four-syllable word, `` Garryowen ''.
`` Oh, she was just the maid there '', he replied, waving a hand to indicate how completely unimportant she was.
There is a humorous but revealing story about a rancher who owned a large slice of Texas and who wanted to have on it everything that was necessary for a completely pleasant community.
Such optimism was completely unjustified.
Starting with the room completely blacked out, as it was when we came in, he unerringly fixed things so that the whole place was bathed in the maximum of light without at any point admitting even so much as a crack of glare.
Winsett is a quiet street with no taverns and was completely deserted at that hour.
The production, designed by Simon Virsaladze, was completely traditional but traditional in the right way.
Anne said it wasn't surprising because Charles was antisocial, a lone wolf, and completely one-sided.

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