Category: Hatfields and McCoys
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5 Things You May Have Missed at the Hatfield & McCoy Feud Sites
There is no doubt that Kevin Costner’s Hatfields & McCoys miniseries has ignited tremendous interest in the feud, the feud sites and the unique culture of Pike County, KY. Visitors have traveled by the thousands to Eastern Kentucky and West Virginia to explore these historic sites, and to discover for themselves the history of “America’s…
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Pike County Tourism invited to Hatfields & McCoys Premiere
This article was written in 2012. Members of Pike County Tourism CVB were invited to attend the premiere of the History Channel’s “Hatfields & McCoys” miniseries. Those from the tourism board in attendance were Chairlady Judi Patton, Vice Chairman Reed Potter and Board Member Ocelene Hall. Former Kentucky Governor Paul Patton and current Pike County…
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Hatfield and McCoy Feud: William Anderson “Cap” Hatfield II
William Anderson “Cap” Hatfield II is the second oldest of Anderson “Devil Anse” Hatfield’s children. His nickname is derived from Devil Anse’s other nickname, “Captain”, which he obtained during his service in the Civil War. When his older brother Johnse Hatfield removed himself from the feud, it was Cap that replaced him as Devil Anse’s…
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Hatfield and McCoy Feud: Sam McCoy
“Big Sam” or “Squirrel-Hunting Sam” McCoy played a key role in the escalation of the violence of the Hatfield and McCoy Feud. Known locally for his prowess as a squirrel hunter (from which he received one of his nicknames), Sam was an outdoorsmen of great skill and marksmanship, claiming to have killed 38,000 squirrels with…
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Hatfield and McCoy Feud: Randolph McCoy
Randolph “Ole Ran’l” McCoy was the head of the McCoy family during the Hatfield and McCoy feud; he and his wife Sarah produced 16 children. Randolph was a tall man with a stern and serious personality, befitting of a grudge. In 1878, it was Randolph McCoy who accused Floyd Hatfield, Anderson “Devil Anse” Hatfield’s cousin,…
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Hatfield and McCoy Feud: Roseanna McCoy
With History Channel’s Hatfields & McCoys miniseries, we at Pikeville-Pike County Tourism CVB thought it would be a great idea to introduce some of the feud’s most interesting character’s in a series of articles titled “Faces of the Feud.” If you would like to learn more about the Hatfield and McCoy feud, as well as…
