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Category Archives: Feuds
Mrs. Hargis Dies at 64
Louellen Day Hargis was thrust into the spotlight at the turn of the last century because of the national attention given to the Breathitt County feuds. She died in 1929 at the age of 64. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Jackson, Murder, Religion, Tragedy, Women
Tagged Breathitt County, Day Family, Feuds, Hargis Family, Jackson, James H. Hargis
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Snake Valley
Snake Valley was a wild and often dangerous place. Learn more about one of its most notorious places. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Murder
Tagged Alcohol, Bloody Bucket, Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Jackson, Murder, Quicksand Road
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Jackson’s “Doc” Hoge
Dr. Hoge was a fixture in the Breathitt County civic and medical community for many decades. We remember one Jackson’s doctors almost 70 years after his death. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Businesses, Feuds, Frozen Creek, Health, Medicine, Timber
Tagged Breathitt County, Breathitt Lodge #649, Citizens Bank, City Hospital, Clayhole Massacre, Doctor, Frozen Creek, Hoge Family, Hospital, Jackson, Jackson Chapter #160, Keck, Kiwanis Club, Medicine, Mowbray & Robinson, Order of Odd Fellows, Quicksand Lodge #887
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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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The Death of James Cockrell
James Cockrell is one of the numerous men who died because of their family connections or their own actions during Breathitt’s bloodiest days. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Jackson, Military, Murder, Spanish-American War
Tagged Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Cockrell Family, Feuds, Jett Family, Murder, Town Marshal
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The Marcum Family
The Marcums were once a large and prominent family in Breathitt County, and then the feuds started. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Jackson, Murder
Tagged Breathitt County, Feuds, J. B. Marcum, Jackson, Marcum Family, Murder, Strong Family
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Deputy Clemons Emptied Gun Before Dying
George W. Clemons and several men went to serve an arrest warrant in 1929. Two men were killed and one wounded in the gun battle that followed. A dying Deputy Clemons emptied his gun before he died. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Murder
Tagged Breathitt County, Clemons Family, Howard Family, Murder, Noble Family, Quicksand Creek
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Enemies to The End- And Beyond
Miles Terry took the grudge he carried to the grave, but he made sure his children continued his fight long after he was gone. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds
Tagged Breathitt County, Caudill Family, Feuds, Terry Family, Turkey Creek
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Family Dispute Ended in Tragedy
A family dispute led to the death of three people in 1911 on South Fork. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Murder
Tagged Allen Family, Breathitt County, Murder, Quicksand Creek, South Fork
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James Hargis- the Victim?
The power of newspapers through a look at Judge James Henderson Hargis- feud leader or victim? Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Industry, Jackson, Murder
Tagged Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Feuds, Hargis Family, Murder, Newspapers
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