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One of the more intriguing organizations in Knox County’s history was The Improved Order of Red Men, which was in existence in Barbourville around 191
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The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment recently conducted a community assessment for Barbourville and Knox County, Ke
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The museum’s Doug Bargo recently came across this article about the unveiling of a new Daniel Boone state in Barbourville, Kentucky. The article was
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The new issue of the Museum’s quarterly magazine, The Knox Countian, features coal and prosperity in 1917 as promoted by U.S. Congressman Caleb Powers
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The Knox Historical Museum (KHM) recently received copies of employment records from the old Kentucky-Jellico Mining Company which mined in Knox Count
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On Friday January 26, 2018, actor Kevin Hardesty portrayed Daniel Boone; then following, Actress Betsy Smith portrayed Jemima Boone at the Barbourvill
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This anthology focusing on Appalachia was compiled through the cooperative efforts of Union College instructor Linda Oxendine and the members of The H
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Here’s the museum’s collection of the covers of booklets from the Daniel Boone Festival in Barbourville, Kentucky. The KHM’s collection contains near
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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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An Interview with Dr. John Fox as he follows the Boone Trace on his motorcycle. Dr. Fox heads the organization called “Friends of Boone Trace.” The