The Rowan County War (1884–1887), which occurred in
Rowan County, Kentucky
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Morehead, Kentucky
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, was a feud that took place between the Martin-Tolliver clans & their supporters. In total, 20 people died and 16 were wounded.
[Pearce, John Ed. ''Days of Darkness: The Feuds of Eastern Kentucky'' p. 95.]
Background
The war has its roots in the Underwood-Holbrook feud (1877–1879), which resulted in all male Underwoods dying in the conflict which claimed 20 lives. John Martin was a lesser member of the Underwood side, had worked as a clerk for Rowan county, and owned a store in Morehead. In 1877, his gambling caused him to lose his store, and charges of falsifying county records cost him his clerk job in an election in 1878. After this, he rented land from George Underwood, which led him to support the Underwoods in the Underwood-Holbrook feud.
[The Rowan County War: Two Factors Thirsting For Each Other's Blood](_blank)
''New York Times'', July 6, 1885
After the feud, Martin began illegal
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operations. Being a Republican, he became a political rival of Democrat
Floyd Tolliver, also formerly of the Underwood faction, and on election day in August 1884, after a misunderstanding, Tolliver wounded Martin while killing Solomon Bradley, a friend of Martin's. Just before the matter was to be settled in court in December 1884, Tolliver and Martin met each other while drinking and Martin fired his pistol while still in his coat pocket, killing Tolliver. Tolliver's last words, addressed to some friends, were:
War

Martin was promptly jailed, and then taken to the
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, due to fears for his safety. This led Tolliver's brother, Craig Tolliver, to kill two cousins of D.B. Logan, an ally of Martin. Tolliver supporters soon gained control over the county.
Martin was eventually killed after supporters of Tolliver forged a request to transfer Martin back to Morehead, and shot him after boarding the train. Martin's wife was in another car of the same train, and felt dread after hearing shots fired. Rushing to the scene, she saw her husband dying. Martin lived long enough to travel back to Morehead, where he walked to the Powers Hotel, where he died the next day. Quickly sides were chosen, with Democratic families supporting Craig Tolliver, and Republican families supporting Martin's family.
Craig Tolliver became the town marshal of Morehead, and assumed control of Morehead due to intimidation. The sheriff of Rowan County, Republican Cook Humphrey, sided with Martin's father, Dr. Ben Martin. By July 1885, nine out of ten men within the county had taken one side or the other in the new conflict.
Feud violence continued for three years, concluding in the summer of 1887 when a faction led by Hiram and Logan Pigman surrounded and shot Craig Tolliver. Three others died in a final two-hour shootout involving sixty men.
Aftermath
Three times the state militia was called to quell the violence, including the noted
Louisville Legion. At one point, a state report by General Sam Hill recommended to the governor of Kentucky that Rowan County be dissolved due to the violence.
After a legislative investigation by the Kentucky State Assembly concluded, the townfolk were mortified of their reputation throughout the state. They acted by creating the Morehead Normal School in 1887. Years later, the school closed in the spring of 1922 when the Kentucky General Assembly established
Morehead State University
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.
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/ref> The incidents of this conflict are chronicled in a ballad
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titled, alternately, "The Rowan County Crew" and "The Rowan County Feud."
A reconciliation between the Martin and Tolliver families occurred with the marriage of Grace Martin (daughter of Gils Martin) and Frank Tolliver (brother of Craig Tolliver) in 1889.[War Ended by Marriage](_blank)
''New York Times'', October 20, 1889
References
Further reading
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External links
Kentucky Historical Society - Historical markers List
* ttp://www.kentuckystewarts.com/RowanCounty/TheManUnafraid.htm The Man Unafraid, from Stories of Kentucky Feuds, 1923, Harold Wilson Coatsbr>Rowan County War Documentary (9 minute video)
History of Kentucky
Rowan County, Kentucky
1880s in the United States
Feuds in the United States