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The Knox Historical Museum recently published a special double issue focusing on Knox Central High School from its beginning in 1935 to the present.
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Leading ArticlesTHE KNOX COUNTIANVOLUMES 1 – 25 VOLUMES 1 – 101988 – 1998
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Local historian Jakalyn Jackson recently provided important information about the old train depot at Cannon, including a painting of the re-imaged dep
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The spring issue of the Knox Historical Museum’s quarterly magazine, The Knox Countian, is now available for purchase at the Museum in Barbourville or
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The Knox Historical Museum has added two valuable articles about Union College’s rich and extensive history, beginning back
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The fall and winter issues of the Knox Historical Museum’s quarterly magazine, The Knox Countian, are now available for purchase at the Museum itself
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Several documents of interest were donated to the museum in May 2018 by Trent Hall. This was in memory of his son, Jason Hall, 1978-2011. Documents i
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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.