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Category Archives: Pioneers
Prominent Citizen Died on May 31
Former Breathitt County Magistrate, Justice of the Peace, and community leader William Griffith died May 31, 1931. Continue reading
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
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
Posted in Breathitt County, Businesses, Jackson, Pioneers
Tagged Breathitt County, Cardwell Family, Deputy Sheriff, Jackson, Short Family
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Edward “Ned” Turner
Edward “Ned” Turner served 19 days in the North Carolina militia and was one of a few who settled in Breathitt County and were veterans of the War of 1812. Continue reading
Breathitt’s First Industry
A look at Breathitt County’s first industry- salt. Continue reading
Posted in Industry, Pioneers, Salt
Tagged Breathitt County, Christopher Gist, Daniel Boone, Haddix, Lost Creek, Salt, Thomas Walker
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The Mystery of Flint Ridge
A look at the mysterious land of Flint Ridge and its early native inhabitants from 1901. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Native American, Pioneers
Tagged Archaic, Arrowheads, Breathitt County, Flint Ridge, Indians, Native American, Paleo, Woodland
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What Did Green Trimble Say About Your Grandpa?
J. Green Trimble wrote a series of short biographies about some of the men who built Breathitt County.
What did he say about your grandfather? Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Pioneers
Tagged Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Jackson, Pioneers
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