
Old Time Kentucky: Simpsonville Slaughter, not in most history books, should be remembered
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist The “Simpsonville slaughter” is not in most history books. But a state historical society marker…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist The “Simpsonville slaughter” is not in most history books. But a state historical society marker…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist James Bennett McCreary was a two-time Kentucky governor. He evidently wasn’t a two-timer, though he…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Galen Hobson Gough heaved anvils, let beer trucks run over him and hung by his…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist The Robert E. Lee link lures tourists to Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va….
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist A farmer said to be the Revolutionary War’s youngest drummer boy is buried on a…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist The Jackson Purchase, Kentucky’s only Rebel-majority region, had its own “Free State of Jones” during…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist One of the most famous photos from World War II shows five U.S. Marines hosting…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Hillary Clinton is poised to become the first woman nominated for president by a major…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist When the Yankees captured Confederate President Jefferson Davis, a Christian County native, Trigg Countian Hazard…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist More than a century before smoking was banned in many public places in Kentucky, the…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist First Lieutenant Frank Kolb and his infantry company went down in history as the first…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist A souvenir of Confederate cavalry Gen. John Hunt Morgan’s famous “Christmas Raid” of 1862 is…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Nobody seemed to know what brewed the bad blood between the Darnells and Watsons in…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Aurora had an honorary mayor who was out of this world. “Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist When I hear “plague,” I think “bubonic” or “locust.” But in 1827, my neck of…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist A century or so ago, vote buying was said to be as common as grocery…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist When the polls are open in Kentucky, the bars are closed. That’s because the Bluegrass…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Pro-Union congressman-elect Lucian Anderson of Mayfield evidently didn’t believe discretion was the better part of…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Capt. Herschel H. “Herky” Green shot down a half dozen enemy airplanes on a single…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist History barely records the story of Nancy Ann Hunter, the teenage heroine of old Fort…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist In early Kentucky, many a vote was swayed, outright bought or rewarded with whiskey. Campaign…
By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Matt Bevin, the first Republican elected governor since Ernie Fletcher in 2003, doubtless hopes his…