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Monthly Archives: June 2022
What Did Green Trimble Say About Your Grandpa?
J. Green Trimble wrote a series of short biographies about some of the men who built Breathitt County.
What did he say about your grandfather? Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Pioneers
Tagged Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Jackson, Pioneers
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An Accident Claimed Garfield Francis
A promising young man from Watts was accidentally killed when a rifle he was holding fell and fired.
We remember the sad story of Garfield Francis who died in June 1935. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County
Tagged Accident, Breathitt County, Francis Family, Lost Creek, Watts
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Jackson’s First Legal Saloon
Matt Crawford opened a legal saloon in Jackson in 1904 and the world was shocked. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Murder
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Murder on Puncheon Creek
Two men were murdered on Puncheon Creek in 1862. The family stories gave some details, but no verification was known to exist until recently. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Civil War, Feuds, Murder
Tagged Breathitt County, Civil War, Combs, Herald, Murder, Puncheon Creek
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John Gross
A look at the life of John Gross, a Private in Company K of the 14th Kentucky Cavalry, United States Army during the Civil War. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Civil War, Military, Union Army
Tagged 14th Kentucky Cavalry, Breathitt County, Civil War, Kragon, Union Army
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What To See On Hike Six
A quick overview of the sites along the sixth section hike for the 2022 Sheltowee Trace Challenge- from S-Tree Road to Battle of Camp Wildcat Monument. Continue reading