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Garrard, William

Garrard family

Gault House (Morehead)

Gayheart, Silas

Generations
(Egerton)

Gerty
(steamboat)

Gibson, Eustace

Gilbert, Abe

Gilbert, Bill

Gilbert, John

Gilbert family

Gill, Alvin

Gillespie, Charles

Gist, Christopher

Goebel, Gov. William

Goforth, George

Goforth, Lizzie: married Beverly Baker

Goforth, Lucy (Mrs. George)

Golden, Ben

Goodin, Sam

Goodin, Tom

Goodin family

Goose Creek (Clay County)

Grace, Frank

Graveyard Hill (Hazard)

Green Mountain Boys

Greenup, Ky.

Gregory, Robert

Griffin, Bud

Griffin, Hugh

Griffin, Sam

Griffin family

Hacker, John (Jack)

Haddix home (Breathitt County)

Hagins, John Linville

Hall, Alford

Hall, Alfred

Hall, Chad: in Clay County; in Harlan County

Hall, George (Clay County)

Hall, George (Harlan County)

Hall, Hezekiah

Hall, Jane.
See
Shackleford, Jane Hall

Hall, John

Hall, Sarah (Mrs. Alford)

Hall, Susan Nolan (Mrs. Chad)

Hall family: early settlers of Harlan County

Hanging Rock: battle in Cattle Wars

Hardin, Parker Watkins (Polly Wolly)

Hargis, Alex

Hargis, Beach

Hargis, Ben

Hargis, Elbert

Hargis, James; land as factor in feuds; as villain; election as judge in Breathitt County; arrest and dismissal of case; prosecution of Tom Cockrell; witness to Jim Cockrell's shooting; homicides during tenure as county judge; witness to shooting of James Marcum; acquittal for murder of Marcum; on leaving Breathitt County; sued by James Marcum's widow; killed by son Beach

Hargis, John (Tige)

Hargis, Thomas

Hargis-Cockrell-Marcum-Callahan War (Breathitt County)

Harlan, John M.

Harlan, Ky.

Harlan
Business Directory

Harlan County

Harlan Courthouse

Harlow, Alvin:
Weep No More, My Lady

Harris, Benjamin

Harrison County

Hatfield, Anderson.
See
Hatfield, Devil Anse Hatfield, Bill

Hatfield, Bob

Hatfield, Cap

Hatfield, Deacon Anse

Hatfield, Devil Anse; as villain; entrepreneurial success; descendants of; frontier Godfather; killing of McCoy boys; and Perry Cline; apology for Jeff McCoy killing; order to extradite; plan to kill Randal McCoy and family; fined for moonshining; death of

Hatfield, Elias (Bad Lias)

Hatfield, Elliott

Hatfield, Ellison

Hatfield, Floyd

Hatfield, Joe

Hatfield, John

Hatfield, Johnse

Hatfield, Matthew

Hatfield, Nancy McCoy (Mrs. Johnse)

Hatfield, Nat

Hatfield, Tolbert

Hatfield, Valentine.
See
Hatfield, Wall

Hatfield, Wall

Hatfield family

Hatfield-McCoy feud (Pike County)

Hatfields and the McCoys, The
(Rice)

Hatton, Floyd

Hays, Robert

Hazard, Ky.; battle at courthouse

Hazel Green Herald

Helton, Jim

Henry, John

Hensley, Bill

Hensley, Bob

Hensley, Dewey

Hensley, Ellen

Hensley, John

Hensley, Lily.
See
McCollum, Lily Hensley

Hensley, Mrs. Bob

Hensley, Vernon

Hensley, Young

Hill, Sam

Hill, T.M.

Hindman, Ky.

Hogg, Deputy Sheriff

Hogg, Dr.

Holbrook family

Hollin, Dillon (or Dillion)

Home Guard

Hoover, J. Edgar

Hornsby, Doc

Horse Creek (Clay County)

Howard, A.B.

Howard, Adron

Howard, Alex

Howard, Alice Jennings (Mrs. Hiram)

Howard, Andrew

Howard, Bal

Howard, Ben

Howard, Berry

Howard, Chloe (Mrs. Samuel)

Howard, Corbin

Howard, Daniel

Howard, Earl

Howard, Edna

Howard, Elijah

Howard, E.M.

Howard, Hiram

Howard, Israel

Howard, James (Big Jim) (Clay County); education and social class; as enigma; hunted by Bakers; as devout churchman; elected Clay County tax assessor; working at Hill's drygoods store; events leading to Crane Creek clash; and agreement with Baldy George Baker; learns of attack on family; and shooting of Baldy George Baker; surrenders to authorities; has guards for protection; and gunfire at Howard burial services; and Baldy George murder trial; and assassination of William Goebel; pardon for killing Baldy George Baker; talk with Ernest Sester; and shooting of Bad Tom Baker; conversation with Bert Combs; and Thena Baker; after feuds; visit by Allen Trout

Howard, James (Harlan County)

Howard, James, Jr. (Clay County)

Howard, John (Clay County)

Howard, John (Harlan County)

Howard, Lushaba.
See
Baker, Lushaba Howard

Howard, Mary.
See
Burchell, Mary Howard

Howard, Mary Lewis (Mrs. Bal)

Howard, Mary Reid (Mrs. James)

Howard, Rebecca

Howard, Samuel

Howard, Susannah (Mrs. John)

Howard, Wilson (Wilse) (Harlan County); as dangerous man; son of Alice Jennings Howard; gang; and truce with Turners; gun-fight with Little George Turner; warrant for arrest; attack on Turner home; going West; killing of deaf-mute; return to Harlan town; letter to Gov. Buckner; meeting with Gen. Sam Hill; in California; trap for Wilson Lewis; and Imboden; men killed by; trial, conviction, and hanging of

Howard, Wilson (Clay County)

Howard, Wix

Howard-Baker feud (Clay County)

Howard family (Clay County)

Howard family (Harlan County)

Howard-Turner feud (Harlan County)

Howell, Charles

Hudson, Reverend

Huff, Mr. (Harlan County)

Hughes, John G.

Humphrey, Cook

Humphrey family

Hurley, Josiah

Hurst, Campbell

Hurst, W.L.

Hurt, Joe

Imboden (detective)

Indians.
See
Native Americans

Jackson, Ky

Jackson, Hub

Jackson Hustler

Jennings, Hezekiah

Jennings, Mrs. Hezekiah

Jennings, Will

Jett, Curtis

Jett, Curtis, Jr.

Jett, Curtis, Sr. (grandfather of Curtis Jett)

Jett, Hiram

Jett family: in Strong-Amis feud

Jett-Little feud

Johnson, James

Johnson, Thomas

Johnson family

Jones, Claib

Jones, John

Jones, Mr. (Turner relative)

Jones, Sarah.
See
Turner, Sarah Jones

Jones-Wright feud (Letcher County)

Julian, Ira

Kash, Sam

Keeton, H.M.

Keeton, John

Keeton, Mark

Kenton, Simon

Kentucky River

Kentucky State College

Kentucky Union Railroad

Kephart, Horace:
Our Southern Highlanders

Kilburn, Hen

Klotter, James C.

Knott, J. Proctor

Knott County

Knox County

Knoxville, Tenn.

Ku Klux Klan

Lake Champlain, Battle of

Lancaster, Ky.

Laurel Creek cemetery (Clay County)

Law and Order League of Rowan County

Law and Order Party

Ledford family

Lees, Lucinda Burnam.
See
Garrard, Luanda Burnam Lees

Lees Junior College

Leslie, Preston H.

Leslie County

Letcher County

Lewis, Abner

Lewis, John

Lewis, Mary.
See
Howard, Mary Lewis

Lewis, Susan.
See
French, Susan Lewis

Lewis, Wilson: control of whiskey business; as villain; hostility with Howards; deputizing gunfighters; elected county judge of Harlan County; writing letters; with posse; and “crowd of bushwhackers,”; trap set for

Lewis, Young

Lewis family: in Turner-Howard feud

Lexington, Ky.

Lexington and Eastern Railroad

Lexington Herald

Lick Branch (Breathitt County)

Lilly, H.C.

Lincoln, Abraham

Lincoln County

Lindon, James

Little, Alfred

Little, Bob

Little-Burnett feud (Breathitt County)

Little, Charles

Little, Jason

Little, Jerry

Little, Lucius

Little, Mrs. Jason

Little, Tom

Little family: in Strong-Amis feud

Little-Jett feud

Logan, Billy

Logan, D. Boone; as attorney; as hero; elected as police judge; and killing of Logan boys; audience with Gov. Knott; battle of June; move to Pineville

Logan, Elizabeth (Mrs. H.M.)

Logan, Henry S.

Logan, H.M.

Logan, Jack

Logan, John B.

Logan, W.H.

Logan, W.O.

Logan family

Logan Wildcats

London, Ky.

Loomis, William

Lost Creek

Louisville, Ky.

Louisville and Nashville Railroad

Louisville College of Medicine

Louisville Courier-Journal

Louisville Post

Louisville Times

Lucas, Amanda

Lucas, Robert

Lucas Hotel (Clay County)

Lyttle, A.C.

Lyttle, C.B.

Lyttle, David

Lyttle, Emily.
See
Baker, Emily Lyttle

Lyttle, Wood

McCain, Capt.

McClure, R.M.

McCollum, Dennis

McCollum, Dick

McCollum, Joe

McCollum, Lily Hensley (Mrs. Joe)

McCollum, Rose.
See
Baker, Rose McCollum

McCollum family

McCoy, Adelaide

McCoy, Alifair

McCoy, Asa

McCoy Betty

McCoy, Bud

McCoy, Calvin

McCoy, Harmon

McCoy, Jake

McCoy, Jeff

McCoy, Jim

McCoy, Josephine

McCoy, Larkin

McCoy, L.S.

McCoy, Mary.
See
Daniels, Mary McCoy

McCoy, Mary (Mrs. Tolbert)

McCoy, Melvin

McCoy, Nancy.
See
Hatfield, Nancy McCoy

McCoy, Paris

McCoy, Pharmer

McCoy, Randal (Randolph)

McCoy, Randolph, Jr.

McCoy, Rose Anna

McCoy, Sam

McCoy, Sarah (Mrs. Randal)

McCoy, Selkirk

McCoy, Tolbert

McCoy family

McCoy-Hatfield feud (Pike County)

McCreary, James B.

McDaniel, Frank

Mclntire family

McIntosh, Steve

McKee, Lewis

McKee, W.L.

McKenzie, A.J.

McKinley, William

McKnight, Jake

McKnight, John

McMichaels, Mr. (deaf-mute)

McQuinn, Katherine

Madison County

Mahan, W.L.

Mahon, Dock

Mahon, Plyant

Mahon, Sam

Maine
(battleship)

Manchester, Ky.

Manning, Ed

Manning, Jim

Manning, John (Bunk)

Marcum, Henry

Marcum, James B.

Marcum, Mrs. James B.

Marcum-Hargis War

Martin, Annie

Martin, Ben

Martin, Dave

Martin, John

Martin, Lucy (Mrs. John)

Martin, Mrs. Ben

Martin, Rena

Martin, Susan

Martin, Will

Martin family

Martins Fork (Harlan County)

Martin-Tolliver feud (Rowan County)

Maupin, Bob

Maxline Baker cemetery (Clay County)

Maynard, Harmon

Messer, Alex

Messer, Robert

Methodist Church

Mexican War

Middle Fork of Kentucky River

Middleton, David

Middleton, Judge

Middleton, Narcissa (Mrs. William)

Middleton, William

Mill Springs, Battle of

Mitchell, Elias

Montgomery County

Morehead, Ky.

Morehead Normal School

Morehead State University

Morgan, Alexander

Morgan, Elijah

Morgan County

Morris, Green

Morris, Jack

Morris family

Mount Pleasant (Harlan), Ky.

Mounts, Ellison

Mount Sterling, Ky.

Munsey's Magazine

Murray family

My Story
(Powers)

Napier, Edward

Napier family

Nash, Joe

Nash, Lucy (Mrs. Joe)

Native Americans

Neace, Austin

Neace, Henry

Neace, Melinda Allen (Mrs. Austin)

Neal, Alfred (“Nigger”)

Nickell, James

Nickell, Robert

Night Riders

Noble, E.L.

Noble, Enoch (Mrs. William)

Noble, Nathan

Noble, Virginia Neace (Mrs. Nathan)

Noble, William

Nolan, Joseph

Nolan, Susan.
See
Hall, Susan Nolan

North Fork of Kentucky River

Oliver family

O'Neal, John

Oneida Baptist Institute

Osborne, J.J.

Our Southern Highlanders
(Kephart)

Owsley, William

Owsley County

Oxley, James

Pace, Abe

Pace, Francis

Parker, Charles

Parker, Frank

Parker, Mrs. Frank

Pathfinder
(magazine)

Patrollers

Patterson, Logan

Pearce, Ed

Pelphrey, Whit

Perry, Apperson

Perry, Oliver Hazard

Perry County

Phillips, Frank

Philpot, Big John

Philpot, Bob

Philpot, George

Philpot, Granville

Philpot, Jim

Philpot, Jim Crow

Philpot, Jim Tish

Philpot, Pete

Philpot, William

Philpot family

Pigeon Roost, Ky.

Pigman, Hiram

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