Category Archives: Breathitt County

Dalton Was State Chicken Champion

Bill and James Earl Dalton were both State Champions in the 4-H Poultry competition. Learn of James Earl’s win in 1946-47. Continue reading

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Breathitt Boy Killed in Europe

The Jackson Times was filled with the sad announcements of fallen soldiers throughout World War II. John E. Howard was killed in 1945. This is his sad story. Continue reading

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Buddie Spicer Died in March 1945

Samuel “Buddie” Spicer operated the first telephone exchange from his home on the Middle Fork for more than 30 years. Learn more about this Breathitt businessman. Continue reading

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Remembering Breathitt’s Sheriff

Breathitt County Sheriff Carl Back dies on a Sunday afternoon in March 1962. Learn more about on of Jackson leaders from long ago. Continue reading

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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

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One Family’s Pain

Losing a child is hard whether it was years ago or yesterday. The Bryant family lamented their loss for all of us in 1941. Continue reading

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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

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Breathitt Had 2,648 Outhouses in 1960

The 1960 Federal Census of Breathitt County reported that 875 homes had indoor toilets. The rest had to take that long walk to the outhouse. Continue reading

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Illness Fatal To Pioneer Citizen

Abraham Hunter Short was a popular resident of Jackson. He died on March 17, 1935, at his home in South Jackson. Continue reading

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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

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