Dedicated to the preservation of the history of Martin County
Located in extreme Eastern KY, Martin County rests on the banks of the Tug River, which borders West Virginia. Beautiful, wild and nearly inaccessible in it's youth, the area became a new county September 1, 1870, formed out of the four surrounding counties of Lawrence, Floyd, Johnson and Pike.
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The Martin County Historical and Genealogical Society, INC., do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, quality, content or legality of any materials made available through this published Quarterly or website. The use, distribution, or publication of any materials does not constitute or imply, through use, an endorsement by this society.
We disclaim any and all Warranties with regard to the Martin County Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc., the materials, the research, the fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. In no event will Agents or representatives of this society be Liable to any party for any kind arising out of, or relating to the content, or use of materials published, under any legal theory, even if informed of the possibility of such damages.