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Monthly Archives: December 2022
New Year’s Eve Dance Turns Deadly
A 1915 New Year’s Eve celebration turned to violence and Hannibal Hurst died as the result. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Murder
Tagged Breathitt County, Forbes Family, Hurst Family, Masonic Lodge, Murder, New Year's Eve
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William N. Wells
William Wells was the last veteran of the Civil War to live in Perry County. He died in 1934. Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Military, Union Army
Tagged Civil War, Kentucky State Troops, Perry County, Three Forks Battalion, Union Army
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Mountains Changed Young Missionary
Martha Kendall answered the call for workers in the mountains of Breathitt County in 1909. She learned far more than she taught in her time there. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Education, Women
Tagged Breathitt County, Houston Kentucky, Houston Mission, Missionaries, Turkey Creek
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Billy Herbert Gibbs
The day after Christmas, 1952, Billy Herbert Gibbs was killed in action in North Korea. The news came to his mother a few days later. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Korean War, Military
Tagged Breathitt County, Gibbs Family, Korea, Korean War, Military
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Tough Men With Soft Hearts
Brave and highly decorated servicemen from Breathitt County proved they had a soft heart each Christmas. Learn about “Operation Christmas” and its many forms. Continue reading
Tragic Young Love Leads To Murder
Whick Spicer and his wife had been married just a short time. Her lifeless body was found on Cane Creek with three shotgun wounds. Learn of this sad Breathitt County tale. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Murder
Tagged Breathitt County, Howard Family, James Goff, Murder, Salyers Family, Spicer Family
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Christmas Without Ashford
A fast-moving train emerged from a tunnel and killed a Breathitt County soldier in May 1917. Ashford Watts became our first casualty of World War I. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Military, World War I
Tagged Aden Kentucky, Breathitt County, Train Accident, Watts Family, World War I
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Breathitt’s Christmas Early Customs
A look at several early Christmas traditions in Jackson. Several are still practiced in the county today, but I don’t know if the local stores still have oysters. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Traditions
Tagged Breathitt County, Christmas, Christmas Trees, Jackson, John J. Dickey, Oysters, Traditions
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Emily Crain Williams
Emily Crain Williams lived in Breathitt County for more than 30 years. She was chosen as the first woman to be featured the in “Who’s Who In Breathitt.” Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Women
Tagged Bach Family, Breathitt County, Crain Family, Ingram Family, Williams Family, Women
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Christmas Shopping in Jackson
A look at some Christmas advertisements through the years from The Jackson Times. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson
Tagged Breathitt County, Businesses, Chapman's Store, Christmas, Day Lumber, Jackson, Jefferson Hotel, Keck Hardware, Shopping
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