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Monthly Archives: February 2023
Murder on Old Buck
Three shootings in three days on Old Buck ended with two wounded, one dead and one in prison. The tragedy of an eye for an eye was still alive. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Murder, Tragedy
Tagged Breathitt County, Bryant Family, Combs Family, David B. Redwine, Gross Family, Holly Family, Murder, Old Buck Creek, Redwine Family
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Slate Fall Kills Neddie Herald
“Picking out” coal was dangerous. Many injuries and deaths resulted from this often-unsafe practice.
A 1939 slate fall claimed the life of Neddie Herald. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Coal, Mining, Tragedy
Tagged Breathitt County, Coal, Coal Mine, Herald Family, Little Family, Miner, Raleigh Family
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Abijah B. Eversole
Abijah Eversole experienced much in his 92 years- a distinguished military career and he was a witness to the execution of “Bad” Tom Smith. Continue reading
Images from STA Challenge Hike 2
A few images from Team Heron, Sheltowee, and Yahoo during Hike Two of the 2023 Sheltowee Trace Challenge. Continue reading
Funeral for Eliza Clemons
Eliza (Napier) Clemons died February 12, 1956. She was buried in the Chapman Cemetery (now known as the Frazier and Taylor Cemetery). Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Women
Tagged Breathitt County, Clemons Family, Jackson, Jones Family, Napier Family, South Fork
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Our Duty As Citizens
In 1921, weeks after the Clayhole Massacre, The Jackson Times asked the community to put aside their differences. It lasted about one week. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson
Tagged Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Jackson, Politics
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Dr. Dickey Survives Coup
Dr. John J. Dickey stumbled into Jackson and built a school. Several people tried to take it from him including an 1888 coup attempt. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Education, Jackson
Tagged Breathitt County, Jackson, John J. Dickey, Lees College
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John P. Muncy
Soldier of the Week- John P. Muncy Continue reading
What To See On Hike Two – 2023
A quick overview of the sites along the second section hike for the 2023 Sheltowee Trace Challenge- from the S-Tree Road Trailhead to the 49er Diner. Continue reading
Hollan Family’s Unusual Record
The Jackson Times printed a strange article about the Hollan Family in 1931. Publishers would not even think about printing a story like that now. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Businesses, Farming
Tagged Breathitt County, Canoe, Hollan Family, Holland Family, Jackson, Middle Fork of the Kentucky River
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