{"id":9460,"date":"2014-04-21T23:02:27","date_gmt":"2014-04-22T03:02:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/getitright.pmss.net\/?page_id=9460"},"modified":"2019-07-28T19:05:56","modified_gmt":"2019-07-28T23:05:56","slug":"guide-local-history-scrapbook-1920-1980","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=9460","title":{"rendered":"Local History Scrapbook GUIDE 1920 &#8211; 1980"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>Pine Mountain Settlement School<br \/>Series 27: Scrapbooks, Albums, Gathered Notes<br \/>LOCAL HISTORY SCRAPBOOK 1920-1980<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Local History Scrapbook GUIDE 1920 &#8211; 1980<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>TAGS:<\/strong> Local History Scrapbook Guide 1920 &#8211; 1980, newspaper clippings, narratives, history of PMSS area<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">The LOCAL HISTORY SCRAPBOOK GUIDE 1920 &#8211; 1980 provides links to images of newspaper clippings of narratives concerning the history of the Pine Mountain Settlement School&#8217;s surroundings. Subjects include Native Americans, unidentified graves, <span style=\"font-weight: 400;\" class=\"tadv-format-panel\">Old Wilderness Road, mountain English, Appalachian mountaineers, pioneer settlers, Cumberland Gap, Civil War, Hazard and Harlan County, Kentucky, religious beliefs, John Shell, <em>The Mountain Magazine<\/em> and Chris Anderson.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">The articles were written in the early 1920s to 1980 and the dates in the stories range from 1904 to 1926.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">GUIDE LOCAL HISTORY SCRAPBOOK 1920 &#8211; 1980: Content<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">1.<strong>&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cCumberland Gap Past and Present.\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15603\">&#8220;Cumberland Gap Past and Present&#8221;<\/a><\/strong> discusses: Mound Builders in Harlan County. [2 pages]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Indian mounds ; Cumberland River ; Chattanooga ; Mound Builders ; Native Americans in eastern Kentucky ; archaeology ; Cumberland Gap ; Warrior&#8217;s Trail ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Unrelated [?] material about the location of Miss Pearl&#8217;s Garden of Eden in the Pine Mountains [source]? ; foodways ; NEEDS FULL ARTICLE &#8211; TRANSCRIPTION.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">2. <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15677\">&#8220;Graves of Unknown Dead on Warrior&#8217;s Trail&#8221;<\/a><\/strong> (1922)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Graves of the Unknown Dead. Three Hundred Found On Red Bird Creek Near The Old Warrior&#8217;s Trail.&#8221; c. 1922. Discusses: Warrior&#8217;s Trail ; Shawnees ; Cherokee ; battles ; Cumberland River ; Kentucky River ; Chief Red Bird ; graves ; Battle of Red Bird Creek ; Tahlequah drawings on buffalo bones ; 1655 Indian battle ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">3. <strong><a title=\"\u201cHarry C. Batts, Descendent of First Party of White Men Through Gap\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15661\">&#8220;Harry C. Batts, Descendent of First Party of White Men Through Gap&#8221;<\/a> <\/strong>(1922)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Harry C. Batts. The Descendant of One of the Party of Eight Who Were The First White Men To Visit And Explore Middlesboro and Cumberland Gap.&#8221; by F.S. Lee, Engineer. Discusses: pamphlet, &#8216;Middlesboro, Kentucky, the Logical and Ideal Location for the Government Armor Plate Plant,&#8217; 1917 ; Dr. Thomas Walker ; Cumberland Gap ; Duke of Cumberland ; Captain Thomas Batts ; Filson Club ; &#8216;First Exploration in Kentucky&#8217; ; Col. Christopher Gist (1751) ; &#8216;La Chine&#8217; ; &#8216;Flowery Kingdom&#8217; ; Falls of the Appomattox ; Apomatock Indians ; Jack Nesam ; Allegheny Mountains ; New River ; Woods River ; Alexander Spotswood ; Shenandoah ; LaSalle ; Marquette ; De Soto ; Loyal Land Company ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">4. <a title=\"\u201cIndian Tragedy of Mingo Hollow.\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15666\">&#8220;<\/a><strong><a title=\"\u201cIndian Tragedy of Mingo Hollow.\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15666\">Indian Tragedy of Mingo Hollow&#8221;<\/a> <\/strong>(1921)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Indian Tragedy in Mingo Hollow. Interesting Story of How Famous Hollow Got Its Name.&#8221; Mingo Hollow, Jan. 26, 1921. Source unknown. Discusses: Mingoes ; Cherokee ; Mingo Hollow ; Yellow Creek ; Oogalah, Eagle of the Mingoes ; Cumberland Gap ; Middlesboro ; Stony Fork ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">5. <strong><a title=\"\u201cOld Wilderness Road One [of the] Best Early Highways\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15818\">&#8220;Old Wilderness Road One [of the] Best Early Highways&#8221;<\/a> <\/strong>(1923)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Old Wilderness Road One [of the] Best Early Highways. Ran from Hosten [Holsten] River, Virginia, Through Middlesboro and Cumberland Gap to Mouth of Otter.&#8221; OPENED JUST BEFORE BEGINNING OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR.&#8221; <em>Middlesboro Daily News,<\/em> March 26, 1923. Discusses: early roads of Kentucky ; J.T. Madison ; Holston River ; Wilderness Road ; Powell&#8217;s Valley ; Bennett Pemberton &#8216; Nathaniel Sanders ; Daniel Weisiger; Road Law 1801 ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">5a.&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cOur Mountain English\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15671\"><strong>&#8220;Our Mountain English&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> (1923)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Mountain English ; Hatcher Hughes ; \u201cHell Bent fer Heaven\u201d ; theater ; failure to capture mountain English for the stage. Critical review of new play \u201cHell Bent for Heaven.\u201d ; linguistics ; language ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">6.&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cMountaineers of the Appalachian Mountains\u201d 1923\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15736\"><strong>&#8220;The Mountaineers of the Appalachian Mountains&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> (1923)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;The Mountaineers of the Appalachian Mountains.&#8221; Discusses: Straight Creek ; Daniel Boone ; Simon Kenton ; pioneers ; Boone Trail ; French Huguenots ; Scotch ; Red Bird Creek ; Warrior&#8217;s Trail ; foodways ; minerals ; Red Bird ; Indian burial ground on Red Bird Creek ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">7.&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cCumberland Gap Pioneer Settlers\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15742\"><strong>&#8220;Cumberland Gap Pioneer Settlers&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> [Col. Arthur Campbell, 1743-1811, American Revolution], 1923<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Cumberland Gap. Pioneer Settlers.&#8221; Discusses: State of Franklin ; Major Pat Ferguson ; Tories ; Col. John Sevier ; Sycamore Shoals ; King&#8217;s Mountain ; Middlesboro ; Col. James Campbell ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">8.<a title=\"\u201cPioneer Days in Kentucky\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15747\">&nbsp;<strong>&#8220;Pioneer Days in Kentucky&#8221;<\/strong><\/a>: Aunt Susie Collins of Puckett&#8217;s Creek &#8220;Squaw Fannie,&#8221; 1922<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Pioneer Days in Kentucky&#8221; discusses Native American beliefs ; foodways ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">9.&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cPioneer Families of Kentucky\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15752\"><strong>&#8220;Pioneer Families of Kentucky&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> William Bingham of Pineville, KY, n.d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Pioneer Families of Kentucky.&#8221; Capt. and Mrs. William Bingham of Pineville. The earliest settlers of Bell County. Related to Bingham, Asher, Lane. Dill Asher was a companion of Daniel Boone.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">10.<a title=\"\u201cWinton and Its Treasures\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15756\"><strong>&nbsp;&#8220;Winton&nbsp;and Its Treasures&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> by Johanna Peter. Merediths &#8211; Breckenridge. Relatives of Katherine Pettit<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Winton and Its Treasures&#8221; by Johanna Peter. Written for Bradford Club and read at its meeting of April 4, n.d. Discusses the origins of &#8220;Winton&#8221; home at North Elkhorn, seven miles north of Lexington on the Newtown Pike [Henry&#8217;s Mill Road].<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">11.<a title=\"\u201cOld Pioneer Tales\u201d Part 1 &amp; II\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15765\">&nbsp;<strong>&#8220;Old Pioneer Tales,&#8221; Parsons Family Civil War<\/strong> <strong>[Part I]<\/strong><\/a>&nbsp;(1921)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Old Pioneer Tales. Burchfield, Ky., June 21,&nbsp;1921. Editor, Three States.&#8221; Discusses: Pioneer life ; Cumberland River ; Grandma Juda Parsons ; Rockcastle County ; Perry County ; Indian fighters ; deer hunting ; foodways ; night hunting ; panthers ; salt licks ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">12.&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cOld Pioneer Tales\u201d Part 1 &amp; II\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15765\"><strong>&#8220;Old Pioneer Tales,&#8221; Parsons Family Civil War [Part II]<\/strong><\/a> (1921)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Old Pioneer Tales. Burchfield, Ky., Aug. 16, 1921. Special to Three States.&#8221; Discusses: Granny Parsons ; Braddock&#8217;s army ; Fort Du Quesne ; Indians ; Indian captives ; foodways ; maple sugar ; festivals ; feasts ; Bible ; War with Mexico ; Civil War ; World War I ; railroads ; bears ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">13.<a title=\"\u201cA Night of Horror\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15769\"><strong> &#8220;Old Pioneer Tales, A Night of Horror&#8221;<\/strong> <\/a>[Part III] 1921 (Alchemy) ; Jake Gabbard<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Old Pioneer Tales. &#8216;A Night of Horror. A Boy&#8217;s Experience in Ye Olden Tyme.&#8217; Balkan, Ky., June 28, 1921. Special to Three States.&#8221; Discusses: farming ; foodways ; fishing ; Jake Gabbard ; Black Mountain ; alchemy ; gold ; &#8216;Philosopher&#8217;s Stone ; pioneer life ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">14.<strong> <\/strong>Cumberland Gap and Wilderness Road,<strong> <a title=\"\u201cIndian Outrages Succeeded by Those of White Bandits\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15774\">&#8220;Indian Outrages Succeeded by Those of White Bandits<\/a> <\/strong>(Harpe Brothers) [See: #1]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Cumberland Gap ; Wilderness Road ; bandits ; \u201cBig\u201d Harpe ; \u201cLittle\u201d Harpe ; Stanford jail ; Rockcastle County ; Henderson, Kentucky ; Danville jail ; Dill Asher ; Adair County ; Crab Orchard Springs ; 1797 ; 1798 ; Knoxville, Tennessee ; Greene River ; robbery ; Col. Trabue ; cornmeal ; Stigall family ; murder ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">15.<strong> <\/strong><a title=\"\u201c\u2018Tis 60 Years Since\u2019 \u2013 Civil War in Cumberland Valley\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15778\"><strong>&#8220;&#8216;Tis 60 Years Since Civil War in Cumberland Valley&#8221;<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Civil War ; War Between the States ; Juda Parsons ; Cumberland Valley ; Cumberland River ; foodways ; Cumberland Gap ; Morgan\u2019s Raiders ; 1850 \u2013 1860 ; forest mast ; chestnuts ; Republicans ; abolitionists ; President Abraham Lincoln ; religion ; Sunday School ; Rebels ; General George W. Morgan ; the Pinnacle ; East Tennessee ; Gen. Bragg ; John Hunt Morgan ; Proctor, Ky. ; Red Bird, Ky. ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">16.&nbsp;<strong>&#8220;<\/strong><a title=\"\u201cCumberland Gap \u2013 1815 \u2013 1861\u2033\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15782\"><strong>Cumberland Gap 1815-1861<\/strong><\/a><strong>&#8221; <\/strong>[Part I, pages 16 &amp; 16a]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Cumberland Gap ; War of 1812 ; Indians ; Cumberland Valley ; Cumberland River ; Sir Walter Scott ; Harriet Beecher Stowe ; &#8220;Uncle Tom&#8217;s Cabin&#8221; ; salt ; salt licks ; plowshares ; farming ; strategic geography of Cumberland Gap ; foodways ; Fort Donelson ; Brigadier General F.K. Zollicoffer ; Confederates ; Governor Harris ; General Buckner ; Adjutant-General Cooper ; Knoxville, Tennessee ; Nelson&#8217;s Camp, Kentucky ; Three Log Mountains ; Cumberland Ford ; G railroad bridges in war ; President Abraham Lincoln ; refusal to recognize the neutrality of Cumberland Gap area ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">17.&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cCumberland Gap and Vicinity. Fall and Early Winter of 1861.\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15791\"><strong>&#8220;Cumberland Gap and Vicinity. Fall and Early Winter of 1861&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> Incidents Recounted By Rev. S. Owsley and Others. [Part II, pages 17 &amp; 17a]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Cumberland Gap ; Union army ; Champ Ferguson ; John Morgan ; Camp Dick Robinson ; Dick [Richard] Flynn ; Cumberland County, Tennessee ; Dan Ellis ; Carter County, Tennessee ; Rebels ; Fort Henry ; General George W. Morgan ; General Spears ; General Carter&#8217;s brigade ; 1st, 2nd, 4th regiments of Union ; 3rd, 5th, 6th Tennessee regiments ; Captain William Strong ; Breathitt County ; Ed Callahan ; Alex Deaton store ; revolver Blacksnake 38 ; Cherokee ; Three Forks Batallion ; H.C. Lily ; General Woolford ; Camp Nelson ; 14th Kentucky Cavalry ; John Wilcox ; Wilcox House ; Greenville, Tennessee ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">18.\u00a0<strong><a href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15782\">&#8220;Cumberland Gap 1861-1862&#8221;<\/a><\/strong> [Part I, pages 16 &amp; 16a]<br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15794\"><strong>&#8220;Cumberland Gap 1861-1862&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> [Part III, pages 18 &amp; 18a]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Cumberland Gap ; Union army ; Champ Ferguson ; John Morgan ; Camp Dick Robinson ; Dick [Richard] Flynn ; Cumberland County, Tennessee ; Dan Ellis ; Carter County, Tennessee ; Rebels ; Fort Henry ; General George W. Morgan ; General Spears ; General Carter\u2019s brigade ; 1st, 2nd, 4th regiments of Union ; 3rd, 5th, 6th Tennessee regiments ; Captain William Strong ; Breathitt County ; Ed Callahan ; Alex Deaton store ; revolver Blacksnake 38 ; Cherokee ; Three Forks Batallion ; H.C. Lily ; General Woolford ; Camp Nelson ; 14th Kentucky Cavalry ; John Wilcox ; Wilcox House ; Greenville, Tennessee ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">19.<a title=\"\u201cWar at Payne\u2019s Mill\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15844\"><strong>&nbsp;&#8220;War at Paynes Mill&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> (Civil War episode)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Civil War ; Payne\u2019s Mill ; Virginia ; Kentucky ; slavery ; neutrality in wartime ; battles ; Aunt Katy Payne ; grist mill ; women of courage ; millers ; Southern draft ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">20.<a title=\"\u201cPioneer Life at Callaway, Ky.\u201d 1922\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15847\"><strong> &#8220;Pioneer Life at Callaway, Ky. 1920&#8221;<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Callaway, Kentucky ; pioneers ; whiskey ; moonshine ; religion ; Deacon Jim Callaway ; preachers ; preaching ; Bible ; Paul Parsons ; Juda Parsons ; Cumberland Gap ; Rebels ; caves ; Yankees ; gun powder ; raiders ; foodways ; corn pone ; meal ; Indian trails ; Bell County, Kentucky ; sheep ; yarn ; wool ; buckskin ; linsey-woolsey ; self-sustaining families ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">21.<strong>&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cPast History\u201d in Three States Newspaper\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15851\">&#8220;Past History: Three States Newspaper&#8221;<\/a> <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">The Three States newspaper describes a re-publishing effort to make available old issues of the newspaper for readers. The first paper was published on May 22, 1889. The date of the re-publishing is only 30 years later in 1922.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Three States newspaper&nbsp;; pioneers ; old newspapers ; Cumberland Gap&nbsp;; E.C. Colgan ; A.C. Snyder ; advertisements ; Marshall and Dixon livery stable ; lumber ; coal ; coke ; brick ; lime ; R.W Knott of <em>Louisville<\/em> <em>Courier-Journal<\/em> ; M.H. Smith, Vice-President of L &amp; N Railroad ; Governor Bucknor of Kentucky ; SALUTATORY ; industrial progress ; Cumberland Gap ; industrial progress ; natural resources ; Middlesboro ; Cumberland Gap railway tunnel ; Louisville &amp; Nashville Railroad ; Yellow Creek valley ; minerals ; Dillwyn Springs, Tennessee ; hotels ; capitalists ; traders ; artisans ; macadamized streets ; railway ; industrial spirit ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">22. <a title=\"\u201cRed Men Revive Interest in Search for Silver Mine\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15855\"><strong>&#8220;Red Men Revive Interest in Search for Silver Mine&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> Wallins Creek. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">&#8220;Red Men Revive Interest in Search For Silver Mine.&#8221; Wallins Creek, Ky. Dec. 20 Three States Special. No. 47.&#8221; Discusses: Swift Silver Mine; buried treasure ; secrets ; Captain Swift ; British Army ; earthquakes ; Reelfoot Lake ; Indians ; Indian Territory ; Boudinot ; Cherokee ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">23.<strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><a title=\"\u201cHistory of the Combs Family\u201d by S.S. Combs\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15860\"><strong>&#8220;History of Combs Family by S.S. Combs&#8221;<\/strong><\/a>&nbsp;<em>(Hazel Green Herald)<\/em> 1926 [?]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">S.S. Combs. Begins in this issue, The History of the Combs Family. Hazel Green Herald. 1926 [?] Discusses: Harrison Combs ; Scotland ; Russell County, VA ; Hazard, KY ; North Fork, Kentucky River ; Washington County, VA ; peach brandy ; Fifteen Mile Creek ; Troublesome Creek ; Isaac Combs ; Wolfe County ; Breathitt County ; Matthew Combs ; Henry Combs ; Hugh Combs ; George Combs ; Steve Combs ; bow oars ; flat boats ; stern oars ; New Orleans ; Charles Allen ; Lee County ; Fannie Brown ; George Washington ; Annie Brown ; eye disease ; Isaac Bach ; Tempie Davis ; Evans Davis ; Susie Davis ; Letcher County ; Quicksand, Ky ; Ben Grigsby ; Polly Davis ; James Combs ; Dulcina Combs ; Stephen Combs ; Sewell Combs ; Larkin Combs ; Alfred Combs ; Asberry Combs ; William Combs ; Isaac Combs ; Evaline Combs ; Winnie Combs ; Angelina combs ; Ben Combs ; Mat Combs ; Edward Combs ; John S. William&#8217;s regiment ; Capt. J.M. Thomas&#8217; Company ; Capt. David Swango Company ; Harrison Swango ; Col. H.C. Lilly regiment ; Sixth Kentucky Calvary ; Alfred Combs ; General Elijah Combs, Adjutant General of Kentucky ; Hazard, KY ; Kentucky Legislature ; Benjamin Combs ; Russell County, VA ; Daniel Boone ; peach orchard ; Ned McIntosh ; stills ; peach brandy ; Crawford family ; Circuit Court, Hazard, KY ; Henry Combs ; Hazel Green, KY ; J.G. Trimble, merchant ; W.O. Mize, clerk ; Ike Combs ; Stillwater Creek, Wolfe, Co., KY ; Austin Godsey ; merchants ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">24.&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cHazard, Heart of the Coal Fields\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15880\"><strong>&#8220;Hazard. Heart of the Coalfields 1919&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> by Samuel Morse Chewault [1919]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Hazard, Kentucky ; Perry County, Kentucky ; coal ; coal mining ; Samuel Morse Chewault ; Elijah Combs ; North Fork Kentucky River ; established Perry County in 1821 ; Perry formed from part of Breathitt, Floyd and Clay Counties ; Hazard, \u201cbeginning at a stake 5 1\/2 poles from the corner of his chicken house \u2026\u201d ; Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry ; Grapevine, Ky ; L &amp; N Railroad ; 1910 census showed 600 population ; 1919 c. 6000-7000 population ; bounded by Walker\u2019s Branch on north and Lothair on south ; school in city has 1,200 students ; Perry County schools has 7,500 students ; 1,000 Democrats and 3,000 Republicans ; 40 coal companies ; Blue Diamond Coal Company ; Hazard Junior Coal Company ; Liberty Coal Company ; Daniel Boone Coal Company ; Hard Burley, Ky ; Domino, Ky ; Lennut, Ky ; Lots Creek, Ky ; Hardy-Burlingham Coal Company ; U.S. Steel Corporation, Lynch, Ky ; Carr\u2019s Fork, Ky ; Leatherwood, Ky ; 300,000,000 feet of timber in area ; tipples ; 750 car-loads of coal by rail daily at Hazard, 1919 ; predicts Hazard will become largest city east of Lexington ; First National bank ; Perry State bank ; bank resources of $1,500,000 ; 5 school buildings ; 4 churches ; Gross Hospital ; Botkin Hospital under construction ; Beaumont Hotel ; Fulp Hotel ; Wyatt Hotel ; movie theaters ; 8 wholesale houses ; 20 retail grocery stores ; pool rooms ; 18 lawyers ; 8 doctors ; rental at capacity in 1919 ; Hazard Herald newspaper owned by J.B. Hoge, editor, John B. Horton ; English, Scotch-Irish \u201cwith trace of French blood\u201d ; WWI soldiers: Captain Hanan Fields Combs ; Lieutenant Alex Davidson ; Lieutenant William Jameson ; Lieutenant S.B. Brashear ; Stephen Bach; Milton Barger, Cyrus Taylor Buckner ; Monroe Combs ; Yerkes Plowman ; Chester Singleton ; Lawrence Wagers ; Roscoe C, Hurt ; John Calvin Napier ; Shafer Napier ; Daniel Duff ; Roscoe Morris ; Willie Engle ; Saul Campbell ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">25.&nbsp;<strong><a title=\"\u201cIn Old Kentucky: Stories of the Mountains \u2026\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15886\">&#8220;In Old Kentucky: Stories of the Mountains &#8230;&#8221;<\/a>, <\/strong>(<em>N.Y. Herald Tribun<\/em>e, 1920)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Governor Edwin P. Morrow describes mountains where he was born ; \u201cnative vein of religion\u201d ; \u201cprimitive virtues\u201d ; \u201cpride in his elementals\u201d ; \u201cignorant of letters and the softening of civilization\u201d ; mountaineer is honest ; Lihu Bruce ; Laurel Fork of the Cumberland ; Molly Bruce ; foodways ; mountain hospitality ; Jellico Mountain ; Amos Skidmore ; personal debt ; grand juries ; Piney Grove church maples ; Stephen Decatur ; patriotism ; Breathitt County ; McCreary County lead nation in per capita subscription to Liberty bonds ; Poncho Villa ; letter from Silas Sullivan living in Denmark, Kentucky ; moonshine stills in Kentucky mountains ; infringement on liberties ; still house is the mountaineer\u2019s club ; Hump Davids banjo player ; Bill Sisemore [Sizemore] and fox hounds ; \u201ctake no \u2018underholds\u2019 in your dealings &#8230;\u201d with mountain men ; feud stories ; Lige Parsons ; Possom Trot, Kentucky ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">26.&nbsp;<a title=\"\u201cHistory of Harlan County\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15890\"><strong>&#8220;History of Harlan County&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> by Mrs. A.B. Cornett, May 7, 1921<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">[Note in hand of Katherine Pettit on margins ?] [1921] &#8220;History of Harlan County.&#8221; by Mrs. A.B. Cornett, May 7, 1921. Discusses: formation of Kentucky ; General Assembly 1819 ; Major Silas Harlan ; timber ; coal ; mining ; railroads ; U.S. Steel Company ; International Harvester Company ; Ford Motor Company ; American Light and Traction Company ; Kopper&#8217;s Company ; Edison Motor Company ; McCombs&#8217;s Coal Company ; Upson Nut Company ; soil composition ; agriculture ; geology ; geography ; John Shell [Johnny Schell] ; Martin&#8217;s Fork ; African Americans ; feuding ; feuds ; Presbyterians ; Terry&#8217;s Fork Coal Company ; Red Cross Campaign, WWI ; Republicans ; Eleventh Congressional District<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Kentucky County, Virginia origin in 1776 ; 1790 separated from Virginia ; 1792 Kentucky admitted into the Union as 15th state and 2nd after the 13 Colonies ; Harlan County was 60th county in order of formation ; Harlan County formed in 1819 ; Formed out of parts of Knox and Floyd Counties ; named for Silas Harlan, Virginian who commanded company of scouts in Illinois campaigns of 1779 against Indians under General George Rogers Clark ; 1842 Letcher County was formed from northern part of Harlan County ; 1867 Bell County was formed from southern and southwestern parts of Harlan ; 1878 Leslie County was formed from northwestern part of Harlan county ; Harlan County bounded by Leslie on north, Perry and Letcher Counties on east and State of Virginia on southeast, and by Bell County on west ; Big Black Mountain tallest and most rugged of mountains in state ; Big Black Mountain is 4,400 feet in elevation ; highest elevation is at head of Looney\u2019s Creek ; Great Stone [rock is one mile long and six hundred feet high] or Cumberland mountains on the southern boundary ; Pine Mountain in northern part of county ; 225, 798 acres of prime timber (1921) much now cut away ; Cumberland River drains much of the county ; none of the streams in county are navigable ; mountain slope wash badly and are not good for farming ; agricultural products include hay, corn, oats, wheat, rye, potatoes, tobacco and demand exceeds supply ; county seat first known as \u201cMt. Pleasant\u201d in 1904 ; illiteracy is high; only one high school accredited ; State Board of Health organized Public Health Bureau in 1920. Includes Nurse, Director, Sanitary Inspector, Clerical Assistant ; macadamized road through county planned in 1920 but only 10 miles built ; bridge over Clover Fork was first wagon bridge built ; coal mining did not prosper until coming of L &amp; N railroad in 1911; Terry Fork Coal Company shipped first load of coal from county in 1911 ; 1920 now 75 mines in county ; Geological Survey notes that 6 million tons of coal mined in Harlan County in 1920 ; 2\/3 of coal mined by outside interests such as U.S. Steel at Lynch and International Harvester Company at Benham ; Ford Motor Company at Banner Fork ; American Light and Traction company of Detroit at Wilhoit, Ky ; Kopper\u2019s Company at Coxton supplied coal for coke ovens at Minneapolis ; Edison Motor Company at King, Ky ; McCombs Coal Company of Cleveland supplies Upson Nut Company from mines at Elcomb ; population in 1920 estimated to be 35,000 ; Harlan County led all counties in state with donations to Red Cross campaigns and second in U.S. ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">27.<strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><a title=\"\u201cA Strange Tale of Demonical Possession\u201d\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15895\"><strong>&#8220;A Strange Tale of Demonical Possession.<\/strong><\/a>&nbsp;[partial article] [c. 1920s]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">demons ; churches ; religion ; witches ; black cat ; red fox ; air of pride and impressive calm in the witch ; remedy for man in possession of devil ; 7 devils needed 7 preachers ; use of prayer to block demons and evil spirits from taking body of James Rhehaustead ; Witch of the Mountains remedy accepted and tried out ; [incomplete article]<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">28. <a title=\"John Shell. \u201cLatest Study of Oldest Man in the World \u2026 \u201c\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15900\"><strong>&#8220;John Shell: &#8220;Latest Study of Oldest Man in the World &#8230;&#8221;<\/strong><\/a> <em>New Church League Journal<\/em>, Dec. 1921&nbsp;and<em> Lexington Herald Leader<\/em> July 1919. [Page&nbsp;28a, 28b, 28c, 28d &#8211; some pages repeat and are cropped] (1920)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">John Shell ; Greasy Creek, Kentucky ; oldest man in the world ; claims 131 years of age on 3rd of September, 1921; remembers George Washington ; remembers when Napoleon, Lincoln, Darwin, Longfellow, Whittier, Edgar Allen Poe, Daniel Boone and others were alive ; investigated by National Geographic ; Uncle John believes his age to be ll6 ; tax duplicates signed by John Shell in 1809 ; must be 21 years old to pay taxes ; Shell came from Scioto valley in Ohio ; shooting matches on Greasy Creek ; 25 to 30 miles per day walking ; fine eyesight ; Baptist ; religious ; descendants in hundreds ; father of 11 children, youngest is 4 years old ; New York scientist proves age is wrong ; Mr. Chappel, lumberman could not vouch for age ; 5 feet 2 inches tall and 103 pounds when visited by New York scientist ; wife died 5 years ago ; eats possum ; eats corn, sweet potatoes and pumpkins ; shoots fish in Greasy Creek for food ; broke his ribs in fall sixty&nbsp;years ago ; daily dram of liquor ; drinks herb tea ; susceptibility ; insanity suggested by Judge Faulkner in 1892 but cleared by 1897 ; hallucinations ; dementia ; Sherman Ludington ; wife displayed tax receipts for 1848, 1849 and Confederate bills ; William C. Shell is eldest son ; Allen H. Shell, William\u2019s only child ; Polly Huff daughter of John Shell ; Stewart Shell son of Allen and grandson of William Shell ; Shell claimed to be born in same year as Lincoln ; Shell married present wife in 1916 he said ; researcher checked the Census records and cleared up dates ; Robert Ray ; John C. Eversole, Circuit Court Judge ; 11 children of John Shell is most accurate count ; Sherman Ludington, caretaker for Shell ; Henry M. Campbell ; Rufus Roberts Prosecuting Attorney of Leslie exploited John Shell\u2019s age by exhibiting him at fairs ; John Asher exploited Shell according to researcher ;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">29. Empty ?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">30.&nbsp;<a title=\"The Mountain Magazine (Hazard Herald)\" href=\"http:\/\/staging.pinemountainsettlement.net\/?page_id=15915\"><strong><em>The Mountain Magazine<\/em><\/strong><\/a> (<em>Hazard Herald<\/em>): Vol.1, No. 2, October, n.d. (c. 1918)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>\u201cThe First American Battle in World War\u201d<br \/> \u201cSketch by Rev. Ira Combs of Jeff\u201d<br \/>\u201cMorgan\u2019s Men \u2013 Reminiscences of Enoch &#8216;Chunk&#8217; Craft\u201d<br \/>\u201cThe Hazard High\u201d<br \/>\u201cBethel of Boone\u2019s Trace\u201c<\/strong> [continued from last issue]<br \/><strong>\u201cCivil War Times in and Around Whitesburg\u201d<br \/>\u201cProf. Clarke Remembers\u201d<br \/>\u201cHazard\u2019s Pioneer History\u201d<\/strong> by W.J. Combs<strong><br \/>\u201cWhat Physical Training Can Do For Us\u201d<\/strong> by G.H. 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