Repair Crew of the Mill Creek
Railroad Bridge, Carroll County, Ky.
This train wreck happened on
Mill Creek in Carroll County in 1914-1915.
The man with the watch was
identified as John Gullion, Otis Smith is 2nd from the left in front
row, Ben Smith is the one in last row with the 3 on his overall bib.
Submitted By: Geneva Pettit
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The "Falls City"
Packet Boat
This paddle wheeler plied the
Kentucky River in the early 1900s with Capt. Noble Nash Hundley at
the wheel. A large picture of this boat can be seen at the Owen County
Historical Society.
Submitted By: Geneva Pettit
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on Noble Nash Hundley
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Butler - Turpin House
Home of Thomas Butler, his daughter and
son-in-law, Phillip Turpin, who designed and built the home. Thomas
Butler was aide-de-camp to General Andrew Jackson during the War of
1812. The house was completed in 1859. William Orlando Butler, namesake
of Gen. Butler State Park, lived a mile and a half down the road
on Highland Avenue in Carrollton.
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