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Tag Archives: Breathitt County Courthouse
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
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
Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Murder
Tagged Breathitt County, Breathitt County Courthouse, Feuds, J. B. Marcum, Jackson, James H. Hargis, Murder
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Breathitt Slave Whipped for Theft
Alfred, an enslaved person belonging to Jeremiah Cockrell, was convicted of larceny in 1845 and whipped at the Breathitt County Courthouse.
It is the only court case involving a slave in our earliest records. Continue reading
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Was It Charles Miller? We May Never Know
A skeleton was found on Lower Cut Off Branch with a single gunshot wound to the chest.
A coroner’s inquiry determined he was murdered and then nothing happened.
It is just another unsolved Breathitt County murder. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Murder
Tagged Breathitt County, Breathitt County Courthouse, City of Jackson, Jackson, Murder
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