Category Archives: Breathitt County

Jackson’s Black “Klansman”

A look at a very unusual Breathitt County man. Continue reading

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No Sunday Haircuts Allowed

No business can be conducted in Jackson on Sunday except those permitted by ordinance especially no barbering. Continue reading

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Breathitt County Judge Executives

A look at the known County Judges of Breathitt County. Continue reading

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Are You Headed to the Poor House?

By Stephen D. Bowling May 3, 1880 – Old age and infirmity have always been hard on the people of Appalachia. During the later part of the 19th Century, older residents without means of support were a growing problem for … Continue reading

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Jackson’s Forgotten Baseball Star

Still Holds the Record for Longest No-Hitter By Stephen D. Bowling July 31, 1927 – Only one Breathitt County baseball player holds a Major League Baseball record. Joseph “Talt” Strong pitched the longest no-hitter and rightfully has his place in … Continue reading

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Where is Curtis’ Pistol?

By Stephen D. Bowling April 4, 1963 – It could very well be the most significant weapon in Breathitt County. Without question, it was the most infamous. More newspaper stories have been written about the terrible results this weapon produced … Continue reading

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The Great Udder Debate

By Stephen D. Bowling January 10, 1916 – The January 10, 1916 meeting of the Jackson City Council attracted a great deal of attention. Over the next few weeks, the people of the city raised their voices loudly in support … Continue reading

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The Collapse of the Panbowl Bridge

By Stephen D. Bowling January 8, 1906 – The fireman held Mrs. Morgan tightly and would not permit her to jump. The engine had just cleared the pillar, and the tender was hanging with the back suspended above the river. … Continue reading

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Porter Sentenced to Life

By Stephen D. Bowling January 3, 1922 – Thomas Kelly Porter stood silently and showed no emotion as Judge Sam Hurst sentenced him to life in prison on January 3, 1922. He said nothing but only stared ahead, uncertain of … Continue reading

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The Danger of Grandma’s Dress

By Stephen D. Bowling January 2, 1939 – So much has changed in Jackson including the look and the feel of the town. So many grand buildings have been lost to time, fire, or neglect. It is doubtful that many … Continue reading

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