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Temperance Movement At Morehead, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Temperance Movement At Morehead, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Rowan County War Collection
Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from December 30, 1887, describing the emerging temperance movement at the time.
The Dead Tollivers: The Great Kentucky Vendetta Described, Atlanta Constitution
The Dead Tollivers: The Great Kentucky Vendetta Described, Atlanta Constitution
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Article in the Atlanta Constitution on the Rowan County War from December 28, 1887.
Captain Mcpherson Indicted, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Captain Mcpherson Indicted, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Rowan County War Collection
Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from December 28, 1887, the article describes an indictment of McPherson for resisting arrest on charges of refusing to relinquish rifles captured at Morehead.
Journal Of The Regular Session Of The Senate Of The Commonwealth Of Kentucky, State Of Kentucky
Journal Of The Regular Session Of The Senate Of The Commonwealth Of Kentucky, State Of Kentucky
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Excerpts related to the Rowan County War from the Journal of the Regular Session of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky published in December of 1887.
Cottage And American Hotels Purchased, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Cottage And American Hotels Purchased, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Rowan County War Collection
Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from November 30, 1887, this article discusses the purchasing of houses by persons from West Liberty.
Craig Tolliver And His Faction, Semi-Weekly South Kentuckian
Craig Tolliver And His Faction, Semi-Weekly South Kentuckian
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Article in the Semi-Weekly South Kentuckian on the Rowan County War from November 30, 1886.
Special Reports On The Rowan County Affairs: Legislative Document No. 23, Sam E. Hill, Ernest Macpherson
Special Reports On The Rowan County Affairs: Legislative Document No. 23, Sam E. Hill, Ernest Macpherson
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Special reports delivered to the Governor of Kentucky by Adjutant General Sam E. Hill and Captain Ernest MacPherson, the commanding officer of the Louisville Legion detached to Morehead, on the Rowan County War.
George Walters, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
George Walters, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Rowan County War Collection
Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from November 5, 1887.
James Harris Alias Pendlum Acquitted Of The Charge Of Conspiracy To Commit Murder, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
James Harris Alias Pendlum Acquitted Of The Charge Of Conspiracy To Commit Murder, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from November 3, 1887.
Governor Buckner, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Governor Buckner, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from October 18, 1887.
Shirt Of Craig Toliver On Exhibit, Monmouth Evening Gazette
Shirt Of Craig Toliver On Exhibit, Monmouth Evening Gazette
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Article in the Monmouth Evening Gazette on the Rowan County War from October 8, 1887.
That Special Correspondent At Lexington, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
That Special Correspondent At Lexington, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from October 8, 1887.
Tolliverites Organizing To Burn Morehead, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Tolliverites Organizing To Burn Morehead, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from October 6, 1887, the article describes members of the Tolliver faction gathering to cause chaos in Morehead.
George Walters, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
George Walters, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from September 23, 1887.
Private Patterson, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Private Patterson, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from September 17, 1887, describing the conviction on desertion of Private Patterson.
Shooting At Morehead, Richmond Climax
Shooting At Morehead, Richmond Climax
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Article in the Richmond Climax on the Rowan County War from September 15, 1887.
Rowan Heard From, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Rowan Heard From, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from September 12, 1887.
John Hall, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
John Hall, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from September 10, 1887.
The Kentucky Vendetta, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
The Kentucky Vendetta, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
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Article in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on the Rowan County War from September 10, 1887.
Illustrations Of State Militia At Morehead, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Illustrations Of State Militia At Morehead, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
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Illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on the Rowan County War from September 10, 1887.
A Burlesque On Justice, Chicago Tribune
A Burlesque On Justice, Chicago Tribune
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Article in the Chicago Tribune on the Rowan County War from September 9, 1887.
Pigman And Perry Acquitted, Hazel Green Herald
Pigman And Perry Acquitted, Hazel Green Herald
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Article in the Hazel Green Herald on the Rowan County War from September 9, 1887.
Special Train Carrying The State Troops, Big Sandy News
Special Train Carrying The State Troops, Big Sandy News
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from September 8, 1887.
Logan And Youngs Leave Morehead, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Logan And Youngs Leave Morehead, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from September 6, 1887, describing the intentions of Col. Z.T. Young, Allie W. Young and Daniel Boone Logan to leave Morehead. Logan to Huntington, Allie Young to Kansas, and Z.T. Young does not specify a location.
The Roaring Farce, Frankfort Roundabout
The Roaring Farce, Frankfort Roundabout
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Article in the Frankfort Roundabout on the Rowan County War from September 3, 1887.
Tolliver's Slayers Acquitted, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Tolliver's Slayers Acquitted, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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Article in the Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin on the Rowan County War from September 2, 1887.
The Kentucky Vendetta, Canterbury Press
The Kentucky Vendetta, Canterbury Press
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Article in the Canterbury Press (New Zealand) on the Rowan County War from September 2, 1887.
The Usual Verdict In Rowan County, Monmouth Evening Gazette
The Usual Verdict In Rowan County, Monmouth Evening Gazette
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Article in the Monmouth Evening Gazette on the Rowan County War from September 2, 1887.
Pigman And Perry Acquitted, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
Pigman And Perry Acquitted, Maysville Daily Evening Bulletin
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An article published in the Maysville Evening Bulletin on the acquittal of App Perry and Hiram Pigman on September 1, 1887.
The Same Here, Pete, Richmond Climax
The Same Here, Pete, Richmond Climax
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Article in the Richmond Climax on the Rowan County War from August 31, 1887.