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The Hatfield-McCoy Feud
Jan 07, 1865
Murder in Pike County, Kentucky, of Harmon McCoy is the oldest known violence between the Hatfields and McCoys
1878
The hog-stealing incident and trial between the Hatfields and McCoys occurred
1880
Johnse Hatfield, Devil Anse's son, slipped away from election grounds with Rose Anna, Randolph McCoy's daughter
Aug, 1882
Ellison Hatfield, Devil Anse's brother, was mortally wounded in a drunken brawl by three McCoy brothers
Aug 08, 1882
The three McCoy boys that killed Ellison Hatfield were tied to pawpaw bushes on Kentucky side of the Tug and shot to death
Jan 01, 1888
Devil Anse Hatfield instigated but did not participate in the nighttime raid on the McCoy cabin
Jan 19, 1888
Hatfields and McCoys fought a pitched battle at Grapevine Creek, near present Matewan
Feb 18, 1890
Ellison Mounts was hanged in Pikeville for role in Hatfield-McCoy feud View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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