Kenneth Pidgeon collection on mills in Clark and Fayette Counties, Kentucky
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Kenneth Pidgeon collection on mills in Clark and Fayette Counties, Kentucky
- Date
- 1990s-2009 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.9 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Clark County (Ky.) -- Maps
- Deeds -- Kentucky.
- Electronic records
- Fayette County (Ky.) -- Maps.
- Mills and mill-work -- Kentucky.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged in the order it was received.
- Preferred Citation
- 2010ms043: [identification of item], Kenneth Pidgeon collection on mills in Clark and Fayette Counties, Ky., 1990s-2009, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Kenneth G. Pidgeon (b. 1950) is a retired employee of the Kentucky State Division of Water.
- Scope and Content
- The Kenneth Pidgeon collection on mills in Clark and Fayette Counties, Kentucky (dated 1990s-2009; 0.9 cubic feet; 2 boxes, 1 folder; 82.4 MB, 180 digital files) consists of physical and digital research files on mills in Clark and Fayette Counties, Kentucky, compiled by Kenneth G. Pidgeon. Notes are primarily photocopies of deeds, surveys, wills, court cases, and other documents, dating from the early 1780s through 2007, that document the location and history of individual mills. The names of mills and other structures include: Adams/Devore/Poindexter, Armstrong, Boggs Fork, Bowman, Cleveland/Rogers, Francis, Frank/Sharp/Duncan, Grimes, Higbee, McCall, Morgan, Parker, Pettit, Roger, Ryman, Spears/Evans, Tate's Creek, Winn, and Young. Also included are copies of Fayette County maps (1835-1843) and digital files in GPS, GTM, DBF, Shapefile formats, JPEG, Bitmap, and Microsoft Excel formats that plot points taken from deeds and surveys relating to the mills.
- The collection began when Pidgeon was looking for springs in Fayette County as part of his work with the Kentucky State Division of Water. As he located the springs, he also noticed roads named for mills, which lead to his burgeoning interest in finding the remains of mills or mill sites (mill houses, dams, mill races, stone fences) and documenting their location using the Global Positioning System (GPS). To accomplish this, Pidgeon had to locate surveys or maps of each mill.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Mill Information
Adams/Devore/Poindexter mill and distillery [1833-1874]
Armstrong mill [1739-1839]
Boggs Fork Dam [1940-1948]
Bowman's mill [1780s-1970s]
Cleveland/Roger's mill [1793-1833]
Fayette County mills, lists
Francis, Evan survey and mill [1786-1827]
Frank/Sharp/Duncan mill [1791-1817]
Grimes mill [1782-1980s]
Higbee [1882-1937]
McCall, John [1784-1892]
Morgan's Mill [1784-1803]
Parker, John mill [1790-1957]
Pettit's mill (Bluegrass C.C.) [1786-1977]
Roger's mill [1805]
Ryman's mill [1807-1908]
Spears/Evans [1812-1891, 1979]
Tate's Creek mill/Joshua Brown House/John Wesley Hunt mill [1798-1998]
Winn's mill [1806-1943]
Young's mill [1798-1950]
Court records photocopies
Maps and notes
Mills research guides and articles
Miscellaneous notes on historic mills
"The Millstone," Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 2007
Mill laws
Plat map software information
Examples of drawings and handwriting
Digital research files
- DigitalFolder 2010ms043
Scope and Contents
The digital files (82.4 MB, 180 digital files) include GPS, GTM, DBF, Shapefile formats, JPEG, Bitmap, and Microsoft Excel formats that plot points taken from deeds and surveys relating to the mills.
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UK Libraries Special Collections Research Center is open Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm. Appointments are encouraged but not required. Schedule an appointment here.
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Questions? Contact SCRC via our Contact Form.
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You may come across language in UK Libraries Special Collections Research Center collections and online resources that you find harmful or offensive. SCRC collects materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. These materials document the time period when they were created and the view of their creator. As a result, some may demonstrate racist and offensive views that do not reflect the values of UK Libraries.
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