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Knox Historical Museum

History & Genealogy Center

Established 1987 in Barbourville, Kentucky
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Vol. 19 No. 1 - Spring 2007

  • Finding Barbourville's Civil War Bridge As Researched from Knox County Land Records, by Michael C. Mills and Charles Reed Mitchell
  • Eyewitness Accounts of the Battle of Barbourville, First Civil War Conflict in the State of Kentucky
  • 1890 Map: Barbourville Bridge and Streetcar Route
  • Creation of Broadway as Part of the Barbourville Streetway Line, by Mills and Mitchell
  • Union College Class of 1926's History of Barbourville, Essays 16 – 20
  • Dishman Flats, by Michael C. Mills and Charles Reed Mitchell

Vol. 19 No. 2 - Summer 2007

  • Thomas D. Clark at the Daniel Boone Festival, by Charles Reed Mitchell
  • Margaret Jean Owens Dies, by Charles Reed Mitchell
  • Union College Class of 1926's History of Barbourville, Essays 21 – 25
  • Genealogy Division adds Email
  • Museum Bookshelf: The Coal Tattoo, by Silas House, reviewed by Dr. Hugo Freund

Vol. 19 No. 3 - Fall 2007

  • Barbourville Civil War Interpretative Park: The Battle as Described in the History Panels, by Joseph E. Brent
  • Barbourville Civil War Interpretative Park Opens, a Brief History of a Park, by Charles Reed Mitchell
  • Union College Class of 1926's History of Barbourville, Essays 26 – 30 (End of Series)
  • How an Englishman Became a Member of the Knox Historical Museum, by David Crute
  • Sol Warren Wins Susan Arthur Award
  • Museum Bookshelf: My Century in History: Memoirs, by Thomas D. Clark, reviewed by Charles Reed Mitchell

Vol. 19 No. 4 - Winter 2007

  • A Personal Account of the Normandy Invasion, by Lt. General Elvy B. Roberts
  • Growing Up on Knox Street in the '40s, by Sue Scalf
  • Museum Bookshelf: Poems of Sue Scalf, Ceremony of Names, South by Candlelight, Bearing the Print, reviewed by Connie Danner
  • The Packhorse Library in Knox County, by Jakalyn Jackson
  • Michael C. Mills Wins Susan Arthur Award

Note: Most articles without author attribution are by the editor or compilations from older texts

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