Mullins Fleming Feud of Pike County Kentucky
A couple newspaper clips on the Mullins Fleming Feud of Pike County Kentucky
A battle on the Pike County line in 1905 involving members from both sides of the Mullins Fleming Feud. Participants were Henry Mullins and Monroe Howard of the Mullins side of the feud. The other two participants were Lee Ellison and Creed Vanover who were members of the Fleming side of the feud.

The courier-journal (Louisville [Ky.]), August 19, 1905

The courier-journal (Louisville [Ky.]), August 19, 1905

(Louisville [Ky.]), Courier-journal ., August 19, 1905

The courier-journal (Louisville [Ky.]), August 19, 1905
Outlaw is Felled By a Gun,
But Rallies and Kills his Antagonist Instantly
Sergent Ky- One killed and another fatally wounded formed a Christmas tragedy on Boone’s Fork, About eight miles above here. Will Elswick, 21, and Clark Vanover, 24, were the participants. Ellswick struck Vanover three times across the forehead, knocking him to the ground. Regaining his foothold, Vanover fired two shots from a 45 caliber Colt’s revolver. One shot of which entered Ellswick’s right side and ranged up past the heart, killing him instantly.

Mullins Fleming Feud of Pike County Owingsville Outlook., January 03, 1907
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