Pound Gap

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Pound Gap

Pound Gap stratta attracts geologists from around the world.

Pound Historical

This section includes historical information about Pound, Virgnia, and the People of Pound.

PHS Galleries

Pound High Photo Galleries, photographed and edited by Denise and Frank Gabriele, these photos are of the PHS students from 2007 to 2011.

Alumni

From Chirsopher Gist to Pound High School, Student, Faculty, and Staff, Yearbooks and Photos are presented in this section.

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Pound Gap

 

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Pound Gap

The Pound Gap was important to the settlement of America's western frontier. The historic importance of Pound Gap has been overshadowed by the Cumberland Gap, and the Daniel Boone's Wilderness Road. However, Pound Gap was an important path for the Kentucky people and the Wilderness Road Trail that included Castle's Woods (Castlewood) and the Indian Creek section of Pound. Settlers that settled in Eastern Kentucky came to Kentucky by the way of Virginia's Pound Gap and the area known as "the Pound".

Historical Notes about Pound Gap

1750

Early explorer Christopher Gist was believed by many to have discovered the passage through the mountains between Virginia and Kentucky that is now known as Pound Gap. More recent assessments of his journals make this supposition questionable.  However, surveyors for the Ohio Company may have passed through in this time period.  Undoubtedly a number of Hunters used this pass in the 1750s and 1760s.

1767

Daniel Boone entered Kentucky through the Pound Gap

1774

Daniel Boone and Michael Steiner journeyed through the Gap to warn surveyors about the Indians in Virginia.

1803

Members of the first group of settlers in what is now Letcher County, Kentucky, saw the Kentucky region from the Gap.

1836

Kentucky legislatures authorized funding for the survey and construction of a turnpike that is now the KY to Pound Gap Road.

1861

In November of 1861, Confederates under the command of Colonel John Williams took control of the Gap.

1862

Union Soldiers under the command of Brigadier General James A. Garfield, marched out of Pikeville and forced Confederates to leave the Gap.

1892

At the area known as the Killing Rocks, Red Fox Taylor and his men ambushed Ira Mullins' family and some of their neighbors.  

1893

Dr. Taylor was named the "Red Fox" by the author John Fox, Jr. On October 27, He was found guilty of murder in a court of law and hung for the crime by officers of the law.

1998

The Kentucky Society of Professional Geologists, designated the Pound Gap road cut on U.S. Hwy. 23 as a "Distinguished Geological Site".

Pound, Virginia 24279

 

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