Sir Charles Hartley belonged to the second generation of 19th-century civil engineers, having grown up under the direct influence of the great triumvirate of Brunel, Locke, and Robert Stephenson.
A true story of a 1928 attack on a family that resulted in the murder of one and attempted murder of the rest by local moonshiners in retaliation for their reporting a local still to the authorities.
From salt makers to iron workers, from pioneers to politicians; from road builders to railroaders, from a fancy spa to a Civil War camp; Bullitt County's first century experienced all of this and more.