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Monthly Archives: February 2022
Breathitt Slave Whipped for Theft
Alfred, an enslaved person belonging to Jeremiah Cockrell, was convicted of larceny in 1845 and whipped at the Breathitt County Courthouse.
It is the only court case involving a slave in our earliest records. Continue reading
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Jackson Opposed the County’s “Crossing Tax”
In 1911, the people of Jackson were angry that they were having to pay for a bridge that should have been paid off long ago.
The people organized but nothing was done for nearly a decade. That is the saga of Breathitt County’s unpopular crossing tax. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Kentucky River
Tagged Breathitt County, Bridge, Jackson, Jackson Kentucky, South Jackson, Taxes
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John Callahan Strong
A record of the life of John Callahan Strong- a Sergeant in Company K, 14th Kentucky Cavalry during the Civil War. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Civil War, Military, Murder, Union Army
Tagged 14th Kentucky Cavalry, Breathitt County, Civil War
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Elijah Bowling, Jr.
A record of the life of Elijah Bowling, Jr. (1828-1908)- Sergeant, Company E, 3 Forks Battalion, Kentucky State Troops. Continue reading
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Robert Locke Evans
A look at the life of Robert Locke Evans- 13th Kentucky Cavalry, Confederate States Army. Continue reading
Was It Charles Miller? We May Never Know
A skeleton was found on Lower Cut Off Branch with a single gunshot wound to the chest.
A coroner’s inquiry determined he was murdered and then nothing happened.
It is just another unsolved Breathitt County murder. Continue reading
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Tagged Breathitt County, Breathitt County Courthouse, City of Jackson, Jackson, Murder
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Images from 2022 Sheltowee Challenge- Hike Two
A photo view of Team Boone and Team Trace hikes from February 2022.
It’s all about the smiles; never about the miles. Continue reading
Remembering Dr. Gardner
Doctor Rudolphus B. Gardner served the medical needs of the people of eastern Kentucky for years. He chose to spend his final days in Jackson.
We remember one of Jackson’s forgotten medical professionals. Continue reading
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Tagged Breathitt County, Civil War, Doctor, Jackson Kentucky, Union Army
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The Hotel Jefferson
A brief history of one of Jackson most iconic buildings- The Hotel Jefferson.
Started in 1907 and completed in 1919, the building is one of Jackson’s most recognizable structures. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson
Tagged Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Hotel, Jackson Kentucky
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2022 Hike Two Review
A review of Team Boone’s February 2022 hike from Morehead Convention Center to the Clear Creek Campground.
The second hike in the 2022 Sheltowee Trace Challenge covered 26 miles. Continue reading