Tag Archives: J. B. Marcum

The Marcum Family

The Marcums were once a large and prominent family in Breathitt County, and then the feuds started. Continue reading

Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Jackson, Murder | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Militia Invades Jackson

There were so many troops at Jackson in 1903 that Governor Beckham decided it was cheaper to have summer drill here.

Learn about one of Jackson’s visits from the State Militia. Continue reading

Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Jackson, Murder | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

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 , , , , , , | Leave a comment

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

Posted in Breathitt County, Feuds, Jackson | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments