Grace Lemaster – The Woman In The Well – by Lydia Justice Edwards

“Grace Lemaster – The Woman In The Well” is a story written by Lydia Justice Edwards and published in the Grayson Journal Enquirer in 2010.  Lydia grew up at Star KY, near the base of Star Hill, before moving west

Brazella Hollow, Sometimes You Just Get Lucky

There is a short hollow in Rush KY called Brazella Hollow.  This hollow is on the left of KY SR 854 and 0.4 miles before you start to ascend Rush Hill to go to the Garner / East Fork side.

Rush KY School Bus Service, 1935 & 1936

Below are scans of two tickets / receipts from “East Fork & Rush Bus”. This was a privately owned bus service that picked up students headed to Boyd County High School (BCHS) at Cannonsburg KY from the cited communities. In

Pumphouse Reservoir For Rail Steam Engine Water At Rush KY

This is a follow up, part 2, of a previous article on The Williams Creek Basin Website regarding a railroad pump house at Rush KY.  The previous article is located at this link: Pumphouse, Carpentry Shop, And Railroad Scale At

Early Boyd County Deeds 1860 – 1929

Have you every wondered when your Great Grandparents, Herb and Lydia, bought that small farm at Coalton KY you visited when very young? Deeds are a grand resource for both genealogical research and general history research. In 1962 and 1988

Blackleg Hollow, Rush KY, 1952

Attached below is an image of a portion of a US Geological Survey Aerial photograph from 17 March 1952.USGS photo ID:AR1UT0000030082  This image concentrates on the area in and near Blackleg Hollow in Rush KY.  When the coal mines were

The Death of Andy Sexton (1881 – 1923)

Coal mining has always been dangerous. Andrew “Andy” Jackson Sexton died due to a mining accident at age 42.  The “Kentucky Certificate of Death” cites a physician from Ashland KY, John L Cox, indicating Andy died from “injuries received from

Pumphouse, Carpentry Shop, And Railroad Scale At Rush KY

Few of the industrial fixtures of Rush’s rich coal mining past remain.  When serendipitously an image is found that reveals one of these fixtures appears, it is special.  Here is a restored image of a railroad pumphouse, carpentry shop, and

Fred Clark And His Dad, Stephen Large Clark

The person in the center of this image below is Frederick Edward “Fred” Clark (1884 – 1972).  In the image Fred looks to be in his late teens, 18 might be a reasonable guess, so the image is from about

Rush, The Community Name

The origin of the name of the community called Rush in west central Boyd County, near the Carter County line, remains a mystery.  Local lore often indicates the name was derived from the RUSHED and significant expansion of humans and