University of Pikeville Special Collections and Archives

University of Pikeville Special Collections and Archives Special Collections of Allara Library was founded to preserve & provide access to the history of Pikeville College, now UPIKE, and our Appalachian area.

The Frank M. Allara Library at the University of Pikeville first opened its doors in 1991. In 1994, the Special Collections and Archives became available to the public. It was founded to collect, preserve, and provide access to the history of both Pikeville College, now known as the University of Pikeville, and the history and culture of the Appalachian area from which the college grew. Since the

time of its opening, Special Collections and Archives have acquired collections that work towards these goals. Our items include books, original manuscripts, film and sound recordings, images, and many artifacts of both the college and the surrounding cultural area. The collections found in this department are non-circulating and material can be viewed by request only. Items are kept in a climate controlled environment, with flood and fire detection systems. While the items found in Special Collection can be reviewed in the Allara Library catalog, items in Archives are listed in finding aids located in the department.

Breaking ground and building futures—this moment marks the groundbreaking for the Armington Science Center. 🏗️🔬 A shovel...
06/18/2026

Breaking ground and building futures—this moment marks the groundbreaking for the Armington Science Center. 🏗️🔬 A shovel, a hillside, and a vision for innovation that would shape generations of scientists. Who remembers watching this dream take root?

Down Mare Creek Road is a collection of poems written by Ernestine Adkins Collins over a period of 20 years. From her ch...
06/16/2026

Down Mare Creek Road is a collection of poems written by Ernestine Adkins Collins over a period of 20 years. From her childhood years spent on Mare Creek Road in Floyd County, KY, and through all her life experiences, Ernestine’s poetry reflects a life well-lived.

Ernestine’s book is available in digital format on the Internet Archive, here: https://archive.org/details/downmarecreekroa0000mead/mode/2up

The print copy is also available through our general collection, here: https://upike.on.worldcat.org/oclc/34407385

A beautiful picture of the First National Bank of Pikeville, shared by our awesome, local Museum, the Big Sandy Heritage...
06/16/2026

A beautiful picture of the First National Bank of Pikeville, shared by our awesome, local Museum, the Big Sandy Heritage Center Museum. Make sure you check it out when you have a chance! It's rich with local history and interesting artifacts.

First National Bank of Pikeville, KY, 1954:

06/15/2026

Because everything we're experiencing now will one day be part of our shared history.

06/14/2026
  🖤 Three students, one dorm room, and a snapshot of campus life from days gone by. 🛏️📚 Captured in one of the girls’ do...
06/11/2026

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Three students, one dorm room, and a snapshot of campus life from days gone by. 🛏️📚 Captured in one of the girls’ dormitories, this moment reminds us that college was never just about classes—it's about connection. Who else remembers late-night chats, shared notes, and friendships that started right here?

🧡   🖤 Did you know? Both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis were born in Kentucky—one year and just over 100 miles apar...
06/10/2026

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Did you know? Both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis were born in Kentucky—one year and just over 100 miles apart. One led the Union. The other led the Confederacy. Same state, very different destinies. 🗺️📜

  🧡🖤❄️A wintry view looking out over Kentucky Avenue, with Derriana Hall standing tall on the left. The quiet road and f...
06/05/2026

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A wintry view looking out over Kentucky Avenue, with Derriana Hall standing tall on the left. The quiet road and frosted trees paint a serene picture of campus life in colder days gone by. Moments like these remind us how much the landscape has changed—and how much history still lingers in every corner. 🐻🌨️

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147 Sycamore Street
Pikeville, KY
41501

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