Authors: John Ed Ed Pearce
Pike County
Pikeville, Ky.
Pine Hill, Ky.
Pineville, Ky.
Pineville Hotel
Pin Hook, Ky.
Pinson, G.W.
Pittsburgh Press
Pollard, O.H.
Pompey (personal servant of Daniel Bates)
Poor Fork of Cumberland River
Pope, James, Jr.
Populist Party
Porter, Dr.
Possum Trot, Ky.
Potter House (Manchester)
Powers, Caleb;
My Story
Powers, H.C.
Powers family
Powers Hotel
Pratt family
Prewitt, Frank
Prewitt, Mrs. Frank
Price, H.G.
Prichard, Edward
Profitt, Bob
Rader, John
Rader Creek (Clay County)
Rafferty and King (law firm)
Raine, James Watt
Rains, R.L.
Rains Hotel (Morehead)
Ramey, William
Randall, John
Rayburn, Ben
Rayburn, Lewis
“Real” Democratic Party
Red Bird, Ky.
Redwine, David
Regulators
Reid, Mary.
See
Howard, Mary Reid
Republican Party; in Breathitt County; and James Marcum; in Rowan County; in Clay County
Rice, John
Rice, Otis;
The Hatfields and the McCoys
Ricketts boys
Riggs, Mr. (Clay County)
Ripley, Garret
Robards, A.J.
Roberts, Breck
Robertson, George
Rockcastle County
Rogers, John
Rogersville, Tenn.
Rowan, John
Rowan County
St. Claire Medical Center
Sawyer, Pleaz
Scott, Henderson
Scott, John
Sester, Ernest
Sester, John
Sewell, George
Sexton Creek (Clay County)
Shackleford, Jane Hall (Mrs. Jim)
Shackleford, Jim
Shackleford boys
Sizemore, Adam
Skidmore, John
Smith, Bad Tom; as epileptic; joining French forces; killing of Joseph Eversole; in Breathitt County; confession at hanging; hanging of
Smith, Bill
Smith, John
Smith, Mary
Smith, Tim
Smith-Howard Building (Harlan)
Smith's Branch of Quicksand Creek (Breathitt County)
Sohan, Capt.
South Fork of Kentucky River
Southwood, Louise
Spaniards in Clay County
Spanish-American War
Sparks, Riley
Spurlock, Bird
Spurlock, Bud
Spurlock, Steve
Stafford, Mary
Stanford, John
State University of New York
Staton, Bill
Stewart, Cora Wilson
Stewart, County Judge
Stivers, Cap
Stivers, George
Stivers, Pitt
Stores, Burch
Stringtown, Ky.
Strong, Capt. William; as villain; as feud leader; taking over courthouse; showdown at courthouse; as “Uncle Bill,”; and Deatons; and James B. Marcum; feuds growing out of Civil War; last ride
Strong, E.C.
Strong, “Nigger Dick,”
Strong, William
Strong-Amis feud (Breathitt County)
Strong-Callahan feud (Breathitt County)
Strong family: and Cattle Wars
Strong-Little feud (Breathitt County)
Strong-Noble feud (Breathitt County)
Supreme Court of the United States: and Hatfield-McCoy feud
Sutton, Allen
Tallant, Wick
Taylor, Alabama, (Mrs. Benjamin Franklin White)
Taylor, John Edward
Taylor, W.S.
Thacker, Wash
Tharp, William
Thomas, George
Thompson, J.R.
Thompson, Lieutenant
Thucydides
Tillet, William
Tinsley, J.H.
Tolliver, Andy
Tolliver, Bud
Tolliver, Cal
Tolliver, Cate
Tolliver, Craig; gaining control of Morehead; as villain; killing of John Martin; attack on Ben Martin home; becomes marshal; agreement to leave Morehead; jailing and shooting in Cincinnati; killing of Logan boys; as loving family man; battle of June; Boone Logan gets warrant issued for; murder of; murder trial
Tolliver, Floyd
Tolliver, Hugh
Tolliver, Jay
Tolliver, Mrs. Craig
Tolliver, Wiley
Tolliver family
Tolliver-Martin feud (Rowan County)
Totz, Ky.
Toulmin, Lucinda.
See
Garrard, Lucinda Toulmin
Treadway, William
Trout, Allan
Trumbo, John
Trumbo, Lucy (Mrs. William)
Trumbo, William
Tug Fork of Big Sandy River
Turner, Carlo (Bony)
Turner, Devil Jim
Turner, Elizabeth Brittain (first wife of William Turner, II)
Turner, Elizabeth Clay (Mrs. James)
Turner, George
Turner, George Brittain
Turner, Hiram
Turner, James
Turner, Little Bob
Turner, Little George
Turner, Lucy
Turner, Moses
Turner, Mrs. George
Turner, Sarah
Turner, Sarah Jones (Mrs. Devil Jim)
Turner, Susannah (second wife of William, II)
Turner, Will (nephew of Devil Jim)
Turner, William, II (son of William, Sr.)
Turner, William, Jr.
Turner, William, Sr.
Turner family
Turner-Howard feud (Harlan County)
Turner Mansion (Mount Pleasant)
Tusser, Mrs. (daughter of Ben Martin)
Ulysses
“Uncle Bill” (Captain William Strong)
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville
Vance, Jim
Vance, Mary (Mrs. Jim)
Varney, Andrew
Wagner (Pike County Judge)
Walker, D.L.
Walker, Pleaz
Walker family
Wallace, Tom (friend of Cap Hatfield)
Wallace, Tom (reporter)
Waller, Altina;
Feud: Hatfields, McCoys and Ecomomic Change in Appalachia
Walters, F.R.
Walters, Jan
Walters, Tom
Ward, J.T.
War of 1812: Battle of Lake Champlain
Washington, George
Watts, Allen
Webb Hotel (Manchester)
Webb, Jule
Weep No More, My Lady
(Harlow)
Welsh, Ky.
West Virginia Institute of Technology
Wheeling Intelligencer
Whig Party in Clay County
Whiskey Rebellion
Whitaker, Wesley
White, Alabama Taylor (Mrs. Benjamin Franklin)
White, Alexander
White, Benjamin Franklin
White, Beverly; and Baker trial of June; as Clay County judge; elected Clay County sheriff; leaving Clay County; and shooting of Bad Tom Baker
White, B.P.
White, B.P., Jr.
White, Daugherty
White, Dillon
White, Elizabeth Garrard Brawner (Mrs. John Edward)
White, Gilbert
White, Hugh
White, Hugh, II
White, James
White, John
White, John Ed
White, John G.
White, Kate (Mrs. Will)
White, Mary Garrard
White, Susan.
See
Baker, Susan White
White, Tom
White, Will
White family
White-Garrard feud
Whittaker, Holland
Wicher, W.N.
Williams, David
Williams, Roger D.
Willow Grove school (Clay County)
Willson, Augustus
Wilson, E.W.
Wilson, Jerry
Wilson, Jess
Wilson (killer of Garrard Baker)
Wilson, Widow
Winchester, Ky.
Wolfe County
Woods, Dan
Woods, Reuben
Wooten, Charles
Wooton family
Wright, John
Wright-Jones feud (Letcher County)
Yellow Creek (Bell County)
York (at Frank Parker burial)
Young, Allie
Young, Frank
Young, Taylor
Young, Z.T.
Young family
Youtsey, Henry
Zollicoffer, Felix