The Forks of Troublesome
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The Forks of Troublesome, more simply The Forks, are the Left Fork and Right Fork tributaries of Troublesome Creek in what is now Knott County, Kentucky.[2][3] This was the name of the place where they met until the city of Hindman was established as the county seat in April 1884,[2] and the name used in the Act of the Kentucky General Assembly that established Knott County.[4] At the time, The Forks was in Letcher County, Kentucky.[2]
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The Forks of Troublesome | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | Left Fork headwaters |
• coordinates | 37°19′31″N 82°54′23″W |
2nd source | Nealy Branch headwaters |
• coordinates | 37°20′32″N 82°53′24″W |
3rd source | Right Fork headwaters |
• coordinates | 37°17′31″N 82°54′58″W |
4th source | Reynolds Fork headwaters |
• coordinates | 37°18′45″N 82°54′15″W |
Mouth | Troublesome Creek |
• location | Hindman, Kentucky |
• coordinates | 37°20′05″N 82°58′51″W |
• elevation | 1,015 feet (309 m)[1] |
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Left Fork is 6 miles (9.7 km) long,[5] and Right Fork is 6.5 miles (10.5 km) long.[6]
Early settlers in the area were Samuel Cornett who had a home and a watermill on Left Fork, followed by the families of Peyton M. Duke and Anderson Hays.[2]