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Catlettsburg, Kentucky

City of Catlettsburg, Kentucky
City
Louisa Street in downtown Catlettsburg in 2007
Louisa Street in downtown Catlettsburg in 2007
Location in the state of Kentucky
Location in the state of Kentucky
Coordinates: 38°24′17″N 82°36′02″W / 38.40472°N 82.60056°W / 38.40472; -82.60056Coordinates: 38°24′17″N 82°36′02″W / 38.40472°N 82.60056°W / 38.40472; -82.60056
Country United States
State Kentucky
County Boyd
Government
 • Mayor Randall Peterman
Area
 • Total 1.7 sq mi (4.3 km2)
 • Land 1.3 sq mi (3.3 km2)
 • Water 0.4 sq mi (1.0 km2)
Elevation 554 ft (169 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 1,856
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 41129
Area code(s) 606
FIPS code 21-13420
GNIS feature ID 0489094

Catlettsburg is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Boyd County, Kentucky, United States. The city population was 1,856 at the 2010 census. Catlettsburg is a part of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of 2013, new definitions from the United States Census, the MSA had a population of 361,000.

Randall Peterman is the current mayor.

Catlettsburg's history begins in the decades directly following the American Revolution, as many frontiersmen passed through the area on their western trek along the Ohio River. Alexander Catlett, the first landowner of the area, came to the site in 1798. His son, Horatio Catlett opened a post office on December 5, 1810 with himself being the post master. This was the first known use of the name Catlettsburg being used officially as it had been previously known as Mouth of Sandy. In 1849, James Wilson Fry, landowner who purchased the site from the Catlett family in 1833, sold off town lots of what was soon to be the town of Catlettsburg. (The Kentucky Encyclopedia says the Catletts settled the area in 1798.) and Catletts resided at the location until 1847. After establishing this settlement, the Catletts operated a business that consisted of a tavern, post office, trading post, and inn, out of a log structure they built from virgin timber about 1811. Due to its location along the route of the American frontier, the Catletts provided hospitality to such notable patrons as General Stonewall Jackson, Henry Clay, Felix Grundy, and future U.S. President James Garfield. Catering to the ever-growing river traffic, the Catlett business flourished and the present-day town grew up around it. Collis P. Huntington operated the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. It's line to Cincinnati was built from Huntington in 1888. This required the construction of the railroad bridge that crosses the Big Sandy River at Catlettsburg, which carries an average of 80 trains daily.


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