Buried In The Bluegrass
Buried in the Bluegrass – The Rowan County War When most people think of Kentucky feuds, they think of the Hatfields and McCoys. But decades before modern law enforcement, another conflict turned a Kentucky county into a war zone. In the 1880s, Rowan County became the center of a deadly struggle between the Martin and Tolliver factions. What began as political tension erupted into assassinations, ambushes, arson, and open gun battles in the streets of Morehead. By the time the violence ended in 1887, at least twenty men were dead and Rowan County had earned a reputation as one of the most dangerous places in Kentucky. In this episode of Buried in the Bluegrass, Greg Sexton explores the events that became known as the Rowan County War, examining the political divisions, personal rivalries, and failures of justice that fueled one of the Commonwealth's most violent conflicts. Was it a family feud? Or was it a county government collapsing under the weight of corruption, revenge, and competing power structures? Join us as we uncover the story of Kentucky's forgotten war. Sources • Kentucky Historical Society • Kentucky Encyclopedia • Rowan County Historical Society • Contemporary newspaper accounts from the 1880s • Historical records relating to the Martin-Tolliver Feud • Morehead State University historical archives • National Park Service historical references • Encyclopedia of Appalachia Buried in the Bluegrass Buried in the Bluegrass is a Kentucky true crime and history podcast from Ole Gerg Media, examining crimes, mysteries, conspiracies, cold cases, and forgotten stories from across the Commonwealth. Have a case suggestion? Email: olegergmedia@gmail.com [olegergmedia@gmail.com] Follow Ole Gerg Media on Facebook, YouTube, and your favorite podcast platform.
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