Category Archives: Breathitt County

John Clay

Soldier of the Week
John Clay
Kentucky Cavalry
Spanish-American War Continue reading

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Hargis Commercial Bank

The Hargis Commercial Bank opened with great fanfare in 1911 and closed without notice in 1930. The bank is long gone but the building remains as a reminder of the financial power Jackson once possessed in the mountains. Continue reading

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John Henry Elkins

Soldier of the Week- John Henry Elkins- Company K, 47th Kentucky Infantry, United States Army, Civil War. Continue reading

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Did you buy your Easter Seals?

Breathitt County has a long tradition of supporting those in need. Charitable works have always been a part of our community and the Easter Seals were one part of our annual efforts. Continue reading

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Stephen Landrum Died April 8

April 8, 1958- Stephen W. Landrum died in Starke County Hospital in Indiana. He was buried at the Ivy Point Cemetery at Ned. Continue reading

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Courthouse Loafers Beware

Without a whittlers’ bench, the “loafers’ found their way to the courthouse. Doc Turner and Judge Noble put a stop to that in 1986. Continue reading

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Harrison “Harris” Herald

Harrison Herald – Soldier of the Week- Private, Company G, Three Forks Battalion, Kentucky State Troops, Civil War Continue reading

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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

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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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