Martins Creek (Kentucky)
Martins Creek is creek that is a tributary of Goose Creek in Clay County, Kentucky that used to have a Martins Creek post office. It is long and named for early settler Salathiel Martin.
Tributaries and post offices
The Creek is from Manchester at altitude above sea level.- Its major tributaries are:
- * Moses Branch upstream at an altitude of
Martin Creek post office
Its eponymous postoffice was established on July 10, 1876, by postmasters Marshall Corum and George D. Mahan, and closed on September 20, 1878.It was located just downstream on Goose Creek from the mouth of Martins.
Wages post office
The Wages postoffice was established on February 6, 1884, by William Wages, and closed in November 1885. It was located upstream along the creek from its mouth. His first choice of name had actually been Martins Creek.In 1918, Silas Wages had a mine upstream on Moses Branch.