There are two stories about the naming of Pikeville, one is that it was named for General Zebulon Pike, an American soldier and explorer. The other is that it was named by John Bridgeman who came from North Carolina, naming the settlement, Pikeville in honor of his native home, Pike, North Carolina.
Sometime between 1816 and 1818 the county seat was moved from Madison to
Pikeville. It's central location and access to the
stage stop on the route from Knoxville to Huntsville,
Alabama probably contributed to the growth of the
village. Pikeville was incorporated as a town in
1830 and remains the only incorporated area in Bledsoe County.
By 1860 Pikeville boasted a population of 200 folks.
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