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Barbourville High School Class of 1939
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Barbourville High School Class of 1939 From row, left to right, June Detherage Dixon, Loretta Golden Cowan, Helen Joy Campbell Singleton, Mildred McWilliams Cornett, Mossie Trosper Jarvis, Margaret Mays Moore, Janie Tuggle Hammons. Second row, Emogene Smith Cunningham, Doris Taylor Hawn, Lucille Hammons Lanham, Eliza Mills, Lena Mealer Mitchell, Norma…
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Volume 28 – 2016
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Volume 28-1 2016 Spring Edition The Parker Mercantile Co. Building, by Charles Reed Mitchell and Michael C. Mills The Home Front in Southeastern K
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Knox County History from Segregation to Integration
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Vol. 28 No. 2 – 2016 Summer Edition From Segregation to Integration: Common Schools of Knox County, KY, by Samuel L. Davies The Home Front in Sout
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One of Barbourville’s oldest building falls
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Editor’s Notes: The following article was taken from WKYT-TV about the the old Parker Building in Barbourville, whereby a wall section fell
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The Home Front in South-East Ky. during the Civil War
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The winter issue of the Knox Historical Museum’s quarterly magazine, The Knox Countian, edited by Charles Reed Mitchell, is now available for purchase
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Knox Countians on the Pandemic of 1918
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The fall issue of the Knox Historical Museum’s quarterly magazine, The Knox Countian, edited by Charles Reed Mitchell, is now available for purchase a
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Museum features K.C. regional basketball champs of 2020
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The summer issue of the Knox Historical Museum’s quarterly magazine, The Knox Countian, edited by Charles Reed Mitchell, is now available for purchase