Boyd County, Kentucky
Ashland Armory
Ashland Coal and Iron Railroad Office
Ashland Coal and Iron Railroad Store
Ashland Commercial Historic District
Ashland Tuberculosis Hospital
Bagby, Alexander, House
Bath Avenue Historic District
Catlett House
Catlettsburg National Bank
Catlettsburg, Kentucky, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Depot
Crump and Field Grocery Company
Culbertson House
Felty, Nando, Saloon
Fields, Timothy, House
First Christian Church of Ashland
First Presbyterian Church
First United Methodist Church
Henry Clay Hotel
Hilton, Martin, House
Indian Mounds in Central Park
Paramount Theatre
Rogers, Lon, House
Savageot, Jacob, House and Saloon
St. James AME Church
US Post Office-Ashland
Amanda Furnace
Ashland
Ashland Furnace
Baseball at Central Park
Booker T. Washington School
Buena Vista Furnace
Civil War Army Base
Clinton Furnace
County Named, 1860
Gov. Simeon Willis (1879-1965)
Here Lies James H. McCoy / Here Lies Floyd McCoy
Indian Mounds
Mary Elliott Flanery
Norton Furnace
Oakland Furnace
Presbyterian Church
Princess Furnace
Putnam Stadium
Sandy Furnace
The county was officially established on December 24, 1860, and was named after Linn Boyd, a politician from Kentucky. Like many areas in Appalachia, Boyd County was predominantly rural and agriculturally focused in its early years. The fertile soil and abundant natural resources attracted settlers, who established small communities and farms throughout the area.
The discovery of natural gas and oil in the late 1800s brought significant economic growth to Boyd County. Companies like the Ashland Oil and Refining Company, now known as Marathon Petroleum Corporation, flourished, attracting workers from far and wide. This led to the expansion of towns like Ashland, the county seat, which became an important transportation and industrial center.
Throughout the 20th century, Boyd County continued to thrive and diversify its economy. The construction of the Bluegrass Army Depot during World War II brought jobs and stability to the region. In recent decades, the county has embraced tourism, with attractions like the Highlands Museum and Discovery Center and the Paramount Arts Center drawing visitors from across the state.
Today, Boyd County remains a vibrant and dynamic community, blending its rich history with a focus on education, healthcare, and industry. The county is known for its strong sense of community, natural beauty, and commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing the future.
Brief timeline of the history of Boyd County, Kentucky:
- 1860 - Boyd County is established as a county in Kentucky
- 1872 - Ashland, the county seat of Boyd County, is officially incorporated as a city
- 1879 - The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway is completed through Boyd County, boosting the local economy
- 1899 - The Ashland Iron & Mining Company is founded, becoming a significant employer in the region
- 1937 - Famed country music singer and songwriter, Billy Ray Cyrus, is born in Flatwoods, Boyd County
- 1954 - The Ashland Oil Refinery is established, becoming one of the region's largest employers
- 1968 - The Ohio River flood devastates Boyd County and surrounding areas
- 1992 - The Paramount Arts Center, a historic theater in Ashland, celebrates its centennial anniversary
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Boyd County, Kentucky.