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Salyersville

Salyersville, Kentucky
City
Downtown Salyersville
Downtown Salyersville
Location of Salyersville in Magoffin County, Kentucky.
Location of Salyersville in Magoffin County, Kentucky.
Coordinates: 37°44′53″N 83°3′47″W / 37.74806°N 83.06306°W / 37.74806; -83.06306Coordinates: 37°44′53″N 83°3′47″W / 37.74806°N 83.06306°W / 37.74806; -83.06306
Country United States
State Kentucky
County Magoffin
Established 1860
Incorporated March 2, 1867
Named for Samuel Salyer, a lawmaker who sponsored the establishment of Magoffin Co.
Government
 • Mayor James "Pete" Shepherd
 • Owner Tommy Jayne
Area
 • Total 2.1 sq mi (5.5 km2)
 • Land 2.1 sq mi (5.5 km2)
 • Water 0.0 sq mi (0.0 km2)
Elevation 853 ft (260 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 1,883
 • Estimate (2016) 1,800
 • Density 900/sq mi (340/km2)
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 41465
Area code(s) 606
FIPS code 21-68232
GNIS feature ID 0502868

Salyersville (/ˈsæl.jərzvəl/) is a home rule-class city on the Licking River in Magoffin County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is the seat of its county. According to the United States Census Bureau, the population was approximately 1,754 as of 2015.

After an aborted attempt at settlement in 1794, the hill overlooking the Horseshoe Bend of the Licking River just downriver from the present city was fortified and settled c. 1800 by Archibald Prater, Ebenezer Hanna, and others. Originally known as Prater's Fort, the community had become Licking Station by the time of its first post office in 1839.

In 1849, the post office was moved to the community at site of the present city and renamed Adamsville after local landowner William "Uncle Billy" Adams. In addition to his farmland, Adams operated a hotel, a gristmill, a tannery and a blacksmith at the new location.

In 1860, Magoffin Co. was formed from parts of the surrounding Floyd, Johnson, and Morgan counties. Billy Adams donated land for the platting and establishment of a new county seat and the community was renamed "Salyersville" in gratitude to State Rep. Samuel Salyer, who sponsored the bill creating the new county. The post office changed the following year.


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