Tag Archives: Breathitt County

Romance Nearly Spoiled- Twice

The world tried to stop one man and one woman from marriage in 1911. The world lost and their marriage lasted 49 years.

The story of true love was twice denied, but true love won in the end. Continue reading

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Breathitt County Teachers in 1940

Teachers have played an important role in our lives. They helped us see the world from different perspectives and helped us develop our potential.

Here is a look at the teachers hired for Breathitt County in 1940-1941. Continue reading

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Brother Kills Brother in 1892

A dispute over property led two brothers into an argument at Barwick. When the smoke cleared- one brother was dying and the other accused of manslaughter.

The sad tale of brother against brother in 1892. Continue reading

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Calliker Killed At Little

What exactly did he shoot?

What happened to the others?

Did Cornelius Neace really kill the Breathitt County dog killer? Continue reading

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Breathitt County’s Chupacabra

Something killed many dogs in Breathitt County in 1952. It sucked the blood from their bodies and ate their heads.

We still do not know what it was or where it is. Continue reading

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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

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Jackson’s “Mother” Died in 1938

A look at one woman who was known as the “Mother of Jackson.”

The death of Ann Eliza (Cardwell) Short ended the public service of one of Jackson’s great leaders. Continue reading

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Who Wants Hay?

One juror did not need a meal- he needed a bale of hay according to the Foreman.

A bit of humor from a horrible murder trial in 1917. Continue reading

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Vandals Closed Jackson’s Rest Area

Jackson once had a rest area just north of town to help travelers who passed through the area.

A series of attacks by vandals helped the state make its decision to close the facility in the 1980s. Continue reading

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A Trip to Quicksand in 1911

A newspaperman’s view of Quicksand in 1911.

The fastest-growing city in Kentucky, Quicksand’s fortunes dropped with the exodus of the lumber company. Continue reading

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