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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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