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The Rowan County War: Kentucky’s Bloodiest Feud - The Frontier is Dead


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Kentucky has seen violence, but nothing like what hit Rowan County in the 1880s.
This wasn’t a feud — it was a war.

In this episode, we uncover the brutal story of The Rowan County War, a three-year bloodbath that turned the quiet town of Morehead into a battlefield. What began as a political dispute exploded into public executions, ambushes, burned homes, and open-street shootouts, all led by the ruthless Craig Tolliver and his armed clan.

You’ll hear how a single Election Day killing lit the fuse… how Sheriff James Hogg’s daylight murder pushed the governor to deploy the Kentucky State Guard… and how the final, violent siege at the American Hotel ended one of the deadliest family conflicts in Kentucky history.

This is a story of power, revenge, and a town held hostage by fear.

This is Kentucky’s bloodiest feud.
This is Deadly Truths.

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Resources & References

Primary Historical Sources

  • The Kentucky State Guard Reports, 1885–1888

  • Rowan County Courthouse Documents & Inquest Records

  • Official Correspondence of Governor J. Proctor Knott

  • Contemporary newspaper coverage:

    • The Louisville Courier-Journal

    • The Lexington Herald

    • The Cincinnati Enquirer

  • Eyewitness accounts preserved in the Kentucky Historical Society Archives

Secondary Sources / Research

  • Collins, Lewis. History of Kentucky, Vol. II.

  • Caudill, Harry. Night Comes to the Cumberlands.

  • Brown, H.C. The Rowan County War.

  • Kentucky Humanities: “The Tolliver-Martin Feud”

  • Morehead State University Special Collections on the Rowan County Feud


    Disclaimer

    This episode of Deadly Truths is for educational, historical, and documentary purposes only.
    All events are presented based on recorded history, archival research, and publicly available documents.
    Descriptions of violence and historical events are not intended to sensationalize but to accurately portray the brutality of the era.
    All opinions expressed are my own.

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