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In 1799, confessed murderer Micajah Harp was caught, executed, and decapitated, his head displayed at a crossroads which became known as Harp's Head. More than 60 years later, as the Civil War rages, unexplained terror engulfs the river town of Greensburgh, Kentucky. A large, foreboding man with a savage neck scar stalks the streets at night. He calls himself ... Harp.
Osceola, at one time a thriving river town in Green County, Kentucky. The site of Civil War murders, and retaliations. A town of merchants with a school, a church, a doctor. With four taverns, a place called, "That wicked little river town." The story of Osceola, lost to the flood waters of Little Barren River.
Created from Lincoln and Nelson counties, Green County would eventually have three entire counties and portions of four more taken from its borders. From the Longhunters of 1770, the first stations in 1779, and the establishment of Greensburg in 1794, this book tells the county's history, noted individuals, communities, the Civil War, slavery, crimes, the Mud Brick House, the Oldest Courthouse West of the Allegheny Mountains, and more.
From the 6 episodes of Wrangler to the 635 of Gunsmoke. From The Cisco Kid, The Lone Ranger, and others in 1950 to Young Maverick and The Chisholms in 1980. With Action in the Afternoon. The shows, the casts, the stylized guns, photographs, and more. Richard Boone as Paladin in Have Gun Will Travel. Cover photo, James Arness as Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke.
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