Killing Rock: The Oft Told Tale Part 2
The Killing Rock Massacre or “Pound Gap Massacre” was shocking on several levels. The shootout at the Cleft of the Cumberland and Henry Adams.
Killing Rock: The Oft Told Tale Part 1
A frightened fifteen-year-old young man runs screaming and sobbing into the arms of Jemima Harris.
Killing Rock: An Introduction
This series will be a multi-part production about the mysteries surrounding the Killing Rock Pound Gap Massacre which occurred on May 14th, 1892.
Discovery Park of America Presents Heritage Park’s the Livestock Barn and Corn Crib
The Livestock Barn was built in 1858 by William Bumpass and his son, John. The building was donated in 2012. The Atwill Corn Crib was also donated in 2012.
Discovery Park of America Presents Heritage Park’s the Wade Cabin
Donated by Tom Wade of Kenton, Tennessee to the Discovery Park of America in 2012, Wade Cabin is sure to delight with its surprises.
Dunham High School 1931-1964
The history of Dunham High School is being rediscovered by a new generation of people. May it never be lost to the sands of time.
The Whitesburg Memorial Hospital 1953 Through the Present
Whitesburg Memorial Hospital was the last of ten hospitals to be built by the Miners Memorial Hospital Association.
The 10th Kentucky Mounted Rifles: The Two Battles for Whitesburg Kentucky
The 10th Kentucky Mounted Rifles would be a huge part of the two Battles for Whitesburg, Kentucky as they defended Letcher County from the Union Army.
Caudill’s Army and the 5th Kentucky Infantry Regiment
Captain Benjamin Everage Caudill would organize a group of men from the area of Letcher County Kentucky to help fight in the Civil War.
John Hunt Morgan (June 1, 1825 – September 4, 1864)
John Hunt Morgan was famous for his raids during the Civil War. He captured the imagination of the Country as he set out to unnerve the Union army.