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Editors Note: The following article appeared in the Barbourville Mountain Advocate on March 1, 2018. The Dr. Thomas Walker Chapter Daughters of
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The Barbourville Utility Company is providing 1977 flood photos and current river levels at the following web address: http://barbourville.com/flood-w
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The Knox Historical Museum houses a copy of an anthology focusing on Appalachia that was compiled through the cooperative efforts of Union College ins
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Items pertaining to Frances Jones Mills, a native of Gray in Knox County, Kentucky, were donated to the Knox Historical Museum on December 11, 2017.
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Two new issues of The Knox Countian magazine, under the guidance of editor Charles Reed Mitchell, were published this summer. Both issues are availab
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William M. Dishman, Jr., a member of one of Knox County’s most distinguished families and longtime friend of the Knox Historical Museum, passed
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Barbourville businessman Curtis Deweese Congleton Sr. died on May 8, 2017 and was cremated in accordance with his wishes. A graveside service was to b
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Submitted by Carol Golden Golden Family Reunion, April 28-30, 2017. Please come! Date: Friday, April 28, 2017, we will be at the Cumberland Inn, in
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A memorial service was held Wed., April 26, 2017 for a Civil War soldier from Knox County, Kentucky who was buried in an unknown grave in the Nashvill
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For the first time, many of Patsy Ann Hammons Koerner’s genealogy columns are available to the public via the Knox Historical Museum’s website.