McRoberts, KY
The coal camps of Fleming, McRoberts and the trading center of
Neon, KY are located in a remote hollow-lying between tall peaks
of the sloped Cumberland Mountains.
The coal camp of McRoberts was founded by Consolidated Coal
Company in l9l2. It is located northeast of Fleming on Wright's
Fork of Boone, a tributary of the Kentucky River. It was built
to house workers who came to build the railroad and stayed to
work in the mines. The camp planners decided that the center of
this camp should be at the widest part of the valley, the mouth
of Chopping Branch.
McRoberts was named for Samuel McRoberts who was a New York City
banker and later became a company director. For many years
McRoberts was a part of Jenkins along with Dunham and Burdine.
One early settler of this area was Joel M. Wright and his family,
who according to family tradition and court records had his home
at the mouth of what is now Choppin Branch.
Near the mouth of Tom Biggs stood the home of John Wright. John
owned several homes on Elkhorn. Letcher County deed books show
that in l9l3 Consol purchased land from Elizabeth Brown, George
Wright, Elijah Wright and Samuel Webb, among others.
The rail-laying train reached McRoberts on the North Fork
Entension on November l6, l9l2. In l9l8 a doctor's office was
built and a doctor and nurse were hired for the town. At the
head of Choppin Branch a "pest house" was built for the people
with contagious diseases.
Even though Consol is gone from the area, the strong community
spirit remains. Every two years a reunion is held and the town
is overrun with those returning from distant areas.
Back to Index Page
This page hosted by
Get your own Free Home Page