Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies

Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies
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Charles Gustavus Mutzenberg. Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies

Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies

Table of Contents

BLOODY BREATHITT

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

Kentucky’s Famous Feuds and Tragedies

THE GREAT HATFIELD-McCOY FEUD

THE TOLLIVER-MARTIN-LOGAN VENDETTA (Rowan County)

FINAL BATTLE OF MOREHEAD. JUNE 22ND, 1887

THE FRENCH-EVERSOLE WAR

Governor Buckner’s Reply

THE BATTLE OF HAZARD (NOVEMBER 7TH AND 8TH, 1889.)

BLOODY BREATHITT

Judge Lilly to Governor Buckner

Governor Buckner’s Reply

Judge Lilly to Governor Buckner

Governor Buckner’s Reply

THE REIGN OF TERROR

RETRIBUTION

ED. CALLAHAN GOES UNDER

CONCLUSION

Footnote

IS THIS YOUR SON, MY LORD?

PRAY YOU, SIR, WHOSE DAUGHTER?

The Modern Mother

The Lover’s World

Tokology

THE MYSTIC WILL

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Charles Gustavus Mutzenberg

Authentic History of the World Renowned Vendettas of the Dark and Bloody Ground

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At noon the crowd stopped at the Reverend Anderson Hatfield’s for dinner. After the meal was over, Devil Anse stepped into the yard and there cried out: “All who are friends of Hatfield fall into line.” Most of those present did so from inclination or through fear.

From there the prisoners were taken to the river and across into West Virginia to an old, dilapidated schoolhouse. Here they lay, tied, upon the filthy floor.

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