My Hometown: Historical Tales of Owingsville and Bath County's Past
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
The Bath-Montgomery Invincibles: The Battle of Buena Vista
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The 2nd Kentucky Infantry, also known as the 2nd Kentucky Foot Soldiers, played an instrumental part in the Mexican War's final large ...
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Sunday, July 2, 2017
Alfred Crooks: A Sailor Lost at Sea
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Through my journeys into local history, sometimes I find stories hidden within plain sight. This was the case when I took one of my usual w...
The Mystery of Cassandra Deye Cockey Owings Pradelles
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The Owings family is etched into Bath County history with the Bourbon Furnace and namesake of Owingsville, but another member of the Owi...
The Owingsville Inquirer's Perilous Beginnings
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Ahh, the modern age of communication. At the stroke of a keyboard or scroll of a mouse or screen on a portable electronic device, we can ha...
Monday, January 30, 2017
The 1865 Bath County Election: An Election Overturned
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The political arena is always a hot and debated topic, especially during election years. Our country has just underwent a Presidential Elec...
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
The Mystery Hands and Tunnel at the Bourbon Furnace
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The Bourbon Iron Furnace was the one of the earliest industrial facilities in what we know as Kentucky. In fact, when it went into operati...
Monday, October 24, 2016
A Cryptic Message
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Owingsville has a rich and storied past, but perhaps it's the words found scribbled in peculiar places that tell somet...
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