Smith Messer Feud of Knox County Kentucky The Smith Messer Feud Occured at Stinking Creek of Knox County. Image 1 of The Indianapolis journal (Indianapolis [Ind.]), July 20, 1890 Informational Links KHGN Inc KHGN Inc Facebook Page Social Media Membership Requirements Volunteer Donate Contact Us
This Article Written and Authored By Marty Wyatt called Papaw’s Coal Fired Hog Papaw’s Coal Fired Hog, a discussion of days gone by in our past well worth remembering. Introduction I remember as a kid, me, my uncle and my younger brother had an age span of about three years apart between the youngest to…
Marty Wyatt authored and wrote this article he calls Mamaw and Papaw A story passed down to me from my Mother’s side of the family about Mamaw and Papaw. Introduction My grandparents were much like early families. They worked hard and scraped by but were always happy and smiling. Both of them always had some…
Marty Wyatt Authored and Wrote the Following Article he Calls Saturday Shopping Days And now on to Saturday Shopping Days ! Introduction When were young and growing up the term “shopping center” was never heard of. In fact I am not sure if they were around in the 60’s, if they were then the number…
The History of a Place called Brafford Store Knox County Brafford Store Knox County and a Post Office P D was reported in a 1921 newspaper article as being the first County Judge of Knox County. He lived at Gray until he died in 1875. Parks Brittain was born in 1800 and died in 1875.…