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Tag Archives: Jackson
Dickey Eulogized a Jackson Matriarch
Dr. John J. Dickey wrote a moving eulogy for Arminta W. Cardwell after her funeral in 1891. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Religion, Women
Tagged Breathitt County, Cardwell Family, Combs Cemetery, Jackson, John J. Dickey, Watkins Family
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Keenis Farrow Crawford
Solider of the Week
Keenis Farrow Crawford
Three Forks Battalion
Kentucky State Troops Continue reading
William Greenberry Jones
Soldier of The Week
William Greenberry Jones
13th Kentucky Cavalry
Confederate States Army Continue reading
Money, Marriage, and Dynamite
A scheme to blow up the Breathitt County Courthouse to inherit $40,000 with a fake marriage in 1927 is foiled by a nosy telegraphy operator and a big mouth. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Laws
Tagged Bach Family, Breathitt County, City of Jackson, Hatton Family, Indictment, Jackson, Nelson Family
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Two Killed in Sewer Accident
Two Jackson Sewer and Water Plant employees died in a tragic accident in 1972, but important lessons were learned. Continue reading
Posted in Accidents, Breathitt County, Jackson, Kentucky River, Tragedy
Tagged Accident, Breathitt County, Flood, Frazier Family, Goff Family, Jackson, Sewer
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Jason Fox
Solider of the Week
Jason Fox
Spanish American War Continue reading
Jackson’s First Black Policeman
The City of Jackson lagged behind the rest of the world in many aspects. In 1976, the Jackson Police Department hired its first and only African-American officer. Continue reading
For What Are You Thankful?
Two articles, one published in 1951 and another in 1958, help us remember the reason we are thankful. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Traditions
Tagged Breathitt County, Jackson, Thanksgiving
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Guerrant Memorial Presbyterian Church
A history of the Guerrant Memorial Presbyterian Church on Main Street. Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Religion
Tagged Breathitt County, Edward O. Guerrant, Jackson, Presbyterian Church
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Mayors of the City of Jackson, Kentucky
A look at the men and women who served Jackson as Mayor from 1913-2023 Continue reading
Posted in Breathitt County, Jackson, Politics
Tagged Bailey Family, Brown Family, Center Family, City of Jackson, Davis Family, Hays Family, Jackson, Mayor, McCoun Fmaily, Miller Family, Noble Family, Pelfrey Family, Reynolds Family, Rose Family, Sewell Family, Short Family, Smith Family, Staton Family, Thomas Family, Wolfe Family
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