Category Archives: Feuds

The Marcum Family

The Marcums were once a large and prominent family in Breathitt County, and then the feuds started. Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The Militia Invades Jackson

There were so many troops at Jackson in 1903 that Governor Beckham decided it was cheaper to have summer drill here.

Learn about one of Jackson’s visits from the State Militia. Continue reading

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Store Shootout Kills One

A fight over an election broke out in George Spencer’s store at Oakdale. When the smoke cleared, one was dead, one wounded, and many lives changed forever.

And then they worked it all out. 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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Letter Showed the Power of the “Hargis Machine”

James Henderson Hargis built a kingdom of power and influence in Eastern Kentucky that extended to Frankfort and beyond.

This letter showed his power over Kentucky’s “Boy Governor” in 1903. Continue reading

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Remodeling the Jail – 1879

A group of designers worked the totally remodel the Breathitt County Jail in 1879.

Their eye for design and work were only temporary. Continue reading

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