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Days of Darkness

Page 30

by John Ed Ed Pearce

Rayburn, Ben

  Rayburn, Lewis

  “Real” Democratic Party

  Red Bird, Ky.

  Redwine, David

  Regulators

  Reid, Mary. See Howard, Mary Reid

  Republican Party; in Breathitt County; and James Marcum; in Rowan County; in Clay County

  Rice, John

  Rice, Otis; The Hatfields and the McCoys

  Ricketts boys

  Riggs, Mr. (Clay County)

  Ripley, Garret

  Robards, A.J.

  Roberts, Breck

  Robertson, George

  Rockcastle County

  Rogers, John

  Rogersville, Tenn.

  Rowan, John

  Rowan County

  St. Claire Medical Center

  Sawyer, Pleaz

  Scott, Henderson

  Scott, John

  Sester, Ernest

  Sester, John

  Sewell, George

  Sexton Creek (Clay County)

  Shackleford, Jane Hall (Mrs. Jim)

  Shackleford, Jim

  Shackleford boys

  Sizemore, Adam

  Skidmore, John

  Smith, Bad Tom; as epileptic; joining French forces; killing of Joseph Eversole; in Breathitt County; confession at hanging; hanging of

  Smith, Bill

  Smith, John

  Smith, Mary

  Smith, Tim

  Smith-Howard Building (Harlan)

  Smith’s Branch of Quicksand Creek (Breathitt County)

  Sohan, Capt.

  South Fork of Kentucky River

  Southwood, Louise

  Spaniards in Clay County

  Spanish-American War

  Sparks, Riley

  Spurlock, Bird

  Spurlock, Bud

  Spurlock, Steve

  Stafford, Mary

  Stanford, John

  State University of New York

  Staton, Bill

  Stewart, Cora Wilson

  Stewart, County Judge

  Stivers, Cap

  Stivers, George

  Stivers, Pitt

  Stores, Burch

  Stringtown, Ky.

  Strong, Capt. William; as villain; as feud leader; taking over courthouse; showdown at courthouse; as “Uncle Bill,”; and Deatons; and James B. Marcum; feuds growing out of Civil War; last ride

  Strong, E.C.

  Strong, “Nigger Dick,”

  Strong, William

  Strong-Amis feud (Breathitt County)

  Strong-Callahan feud (Breathitt County)

  Strong family: and Cattle Wars

  Strong-Little feud (Breathitt County)

  Strong-Noble feud (Breathitt County)

  Supreme Court of the United States: and Hatfield-McCoy feud

  Sutton, Allen

  Tallant, Wick

  Taylor, Alabama, (Mrs. Benjamin Franklin White)

  Taylor, John Edward

  Taylor, W.S.

  Thacker, Wash

  Tharp, William

  Thomas, George

  Thompson, J.R.

  Thompson, Lieutenant

  Thucydides

  Tillet, William

  Tinsley, J.H.

  Tolliver, Andy

  Tolliver, Bud

  Tolliver, Cal

  Tolliver, Cate

  Tolliver, Craig; gaining control of Morehead; as villain; killing of John Martin; attack on Ben Martin home; becomes marshal; agreement to leave Morehead; jailing and shooting in Cincinnati; killing of Logan boys; as loving family man; battle of June; Boone Logan gets warrant issued for; murder of; murder trial

  Tolliver, Floyd

  Tolliver, Hugh

  Tolliver, Jay

  Tolliver, Mrs. Craig

  Tolliver, Wiley

  Tolliver family

  Tolliver-Martin feud (Rowan County)

  Totz, Ky.

  Toulmin, Lucinda. See Garrard, Lucinda Toulmin

  Treadway, William

  Trout, Allan

  Trumbo, John

  Trumbo, Lucy (Mrs. William)

  Trumbo, William

  Tug Fork of Big Sandy River

  Turner, Carlo (Bony)

  Turner, Devil Jim

  Turner, Elizabeth Brittain (first wife of William Turner, II)

  Turner, Elizabeth Clay (Mrs. James)

  Turner, George

  Turner, George Brittain

  Turner, Hiram

  Turner, James

  Turner, Little Bob

  Turner, Little George

  Turner, Lucy

  Turner, Moses

  Turner, Mrs. George

  Turner, Sarah

  Turner, Sarah Jones (Mrs. Devil Jim)

  Turner, Susannah (second wife of William, II)

  Turner, Will (nephew of Devil Jim)

  Turner, William, II (son of William, Sr.)

  Turner, William, Jr.

  Turner, William, Sr.

  Turner family

  Turner-Howard feud (Harlan County)

  Turner Mansion (Mount Pleasant)

  Tusser, Mrs. (daughter of Ben Martin)

  Ulysses

  “Uncle Bill” (Captain William Strong)

  University of Kentucky

  University of Louisville

  Vance, Jim

  Vance, Mary (Mrs. Jim)

  Varney, Andrew

  Wagner (Pike County Judge)

  Walker, D.L.

  Walker, Pleaz

  Walker family

  Wallace, Tom (friend of Cap Hatfield)

  Wallace, Tom (reporter)

  Waller, Altina; Feud: Hatfields, McCoys and Ecomomic Change in Appalachia

  Walters, F.R.

  Walters, Jan

  Walters, Tom

  Ward, J.T.

  War of 1812: Battle of Lake Champlain

  Washington, George

  Watts, Allen

  Webb Hotel (Manchester)

  Webb, Jule

  Weep No More, My Lady (Harlow)

  Welsh, Ky.

  West Virginia Institute of Technology

  Wheeling Intelligencer

  Whig Party in Clay County

  Whiskey Rebellion

  Whitaker, Wesley

  White, Alabama Taylor (Mrs. Benjamin Franklin)

  White, Alexander

  White, Benjamin Franklin

  White, Beverly; and Baker trial of June; as Clay County judge; elected Clay County sheriff; leaving Clay County; and shooting of Bad Tom Baker

  White, B.P.

  White, B.P., Jr.

  White, Daugherty

  White, Dillon

  White, Elizabeth Garrard Brawner (Mrs. John Edward)

  White, Gilbert

  White, Hugh

  White, Hugh, II

  White, James

  White, John

  White, John Ed

  White, John G.

  White, Kate (Mrs. Will)

  White, Mary Garrard

  White, Susan. See Baker, Susan White

  White, Tom

  White, Will

  White family

  White-Garrard feud

  Whittaker, Holland

  Wicher, W.N.

  Williams, David

  Williams, Roger D.

  Willow Grove school (Clay County)

  Willson, Augustus

  Wilson, E.W.

  Wilson, Jerry

  Wilson, Jess

  Wilson (killer of Garrard Baker)

  Wilson, Widow

  Winchester, Ky.

  Wolfe County

  Woods, Dan

  Woods, Reuben

  Wooten, Charles

  Wooton family

  Wright, John

  Wright-Jones feud (Letcher County)

  Yellow Creek (Bell County)

  York (at Frank Parker burial)

  Young, Allie

  Young, Frank

  Young, Taylor

  Young, Z.T.

  Young family

  Youtsey, Henry
r />   Zollicoffer, Felix

 

 

 


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