Hey guys! We are aware now this is not the original courthouse, Leo told me this but I saw on a reputable site that it was remodeled not rebuilt, so its my fault for not believing Leo! Thanks for setting me straight, I do try to be accurate but its so hard sometimes.
Yours and Leo’s stories never fail to teach me something!! I’m from Huntington, raised there, all my family is still there and I had NO CLUE who owned the Guarantee National Bank building, who lived in it and so on! It was just always a office building on 4th Ave to us! Much less who Don was!! But, once again you and Leo have dropped more knowledge on me!! 👊
Jusr a simply awesome video Leo. The story of Don Chapin staying in politics in Logan County sounds much like the story of the family that ran and still runs a well known county in KY. Thank you for such an interesting piece of WV history. Loved the music accompaniment. Sometimes watching your videos makes me homesick. I will be coming up to my hometown sometime soon. Take care.
I enjoyed this video. It did send me down the rabbit hole again. Everytime I here a name ( Chafin this time ) that is in my family's tree . I look it up. Yep . There he is. When my grandparents left Logan. Any connection to our people is lost to time. Just stories. So I appreciate the two of you making our people in Logan and other areas real to me. This story isn't a happy one . But welcomed all the same. He's actually connected to us through his wife Mary . Thank you both for everything you bring to us .
The second building in Huntington you mention that Chafin lived at wasn't a hotel. It had a bank on the first floor (still does, but a different one) and offices above, various coal companies and architects, etc. It's known as the Chafin building now. Used to be a plaque with the name on the building, don't know if it's still there or not. An excellent book on this is Bloodletting in Appalachia. It also mentions that Chapin bought that building for $600,000 cash. Not bad for someone who never made more that $3,000 a year as a piblic official. He built the penthouse on top where he lived with a seperate elevator for access and a guard 24/7. Pretty obvious why he would want that. These are the best history videos on TH-cam. I've been binge wathing them. Thank you for making them.
What a story. Pretty scenery I love old towns & old architecture. My 8th grade teacher told the class there are only 2 things in life you have to do one is due & the other is live with the consequences of your choices Leo you are so right about making good decisions. Another great video. Leo I almost didn't recognize you without a hill or rain it or a briar patch😂. Don's house is quite the house. Too bad the shameful way he acquired it. See you next time
I wanted to thank y’all for the great stories I am from Jefferson County, Kentucky myself and I appreciate that you’re just folks like myself keep those good stories coming
We have towns like these here and there in NJ, but you'd have to go into Pennsylvania for a much closer resemblance. Regardless, I could live here vs. #Disturbia :p 21:50 -Lowe's, yadayada, now THAT I'm surrounded by!! 😩😩😩
Another great story guys. Does make you wonder how he got his money. And how many bodies had to pay his salary. Glad your able to get, and find enough information yo pit your stories together. Heather, young lady, you are a master of investigative talents. Leo, it is amazing how you can navigate around all these areas. You do know how to find beautiful sceneries. Really sounds like this is one person that would have been better if he had not been born. Great story again guys. God bless yall for all you do. God bless ya'll on your travels and keep ya'll safe on your travels.
@thehillbillyfiles I need to sharpen my fresh water skills. I have fished Lakes Denmark and Picatinny here in NJ from a kayak. You get some largemouth there, but not like Tournament Lunker sized ones. I'd sure love to put in here!
Great video, love the history! Ty Heather for all your hard work! Leo it's so good to see you out and about again. Love touring, and the history.. You're sense of humor and great "hillbilly" accent makes it all the better! Ty you both 😊
Couldn’t help but chuckle when you talked about the old building with a new Façade. In a world of tummy tucks and plastic surgery’s there’s quite a few folks running around with the same issue 😂
First and last times I was in Logan it was for a funeral up at Wiley-Dalton cemetery. Next time I go to Logan it will be to visit my loved one up there. It's been decades and it has hardly changed. Just looks a bit sadder. I do recall porch talk of "That rotten snake, Don Chafin." Thank you for bringing it all back.
Before they built the fourlane, Ellis holler was a popular holler when I was growing up to ride and hang out. There was a cemetery on the hill at the mouth of Ellis holler and it was moved for the construction of the fourlane. Where they moved it to, I’m not sure of, but I’d say it was the cemetery you are talking about.
@@wvbygraceofgod5508 In the fall/winter months, you can see remnants of a house left from the old Ellis Holler, on the left over the hillside as you go northbound on 119 heading towards Chapmanville.
My Parents lived in a holler or community named Crites when I was born at the Logan Hospital. We moved to Beckley when I was a toddler. After the Buffalo Creek Disaster , I cannot find any thing about Crites as it was maybe washed away and never rebuilt. Can you find some information about that ? I would appreciate it as I have been living in Alabama for 36 years . I really enjoy your videos of my home State.
Old TC LACKEY want you to know that what you are doing is showing true life history, and that I want y'all to keep doing the great work together that you are doing I will keep the two of you in my prayers.
"How does an evil person get them to follow them?" Hitler dispensed rewards to his high-ranking officers, in secret. Cash and land, all tax exempt. Mafia bosses too numerous to mention. It happened a lot! Very interesting video! Thank you!
Same old excuses, " I was drinking, I can't remember, I never would have done anything like that. Blah, blah, blah." Always like your videos, giving us stories that many of us wouldn't know. You are correct, live your life so that others will remember you in a good light. Know the Lord, that is the most important part. Thank you for sharing the Scripture.
Logan looks so lovely! I don't really know the town. I grew up in Welch, a bit further south and east... the county seat of McDowell county. I haven't been back there in decades. I don't have any family there anymore.
Very interesting video. My parents always told me, that no one is totally good, or totally bad. Everyone has their good points, and everyone has their bad points. Don probably had some good points, but you probably had to look real hard for them. Interesting information about that " killing ground " I like your fishing 🎣 spot Leo, what do you fish 🐟 for, trout? Thank you very much for another fine video Leo and Heather. Have a great weekend. 😊
I love watching these videos. I am from WV, up a holler off of Cedar Grove. The native American Indian woman you mentioned in this video made me wonder if she is the sister to a grave my mom told and shown me of a native American Indian woman that was supposed to have been a sister to a native American Indian Princess that is buried up Blue Creek in an unmarked grave? My mother said when she was young ( in the late 40s or early 50s) some news paper journalist was writing a story about her ( Indian Princess) and her sister and want to know where she was buried. They were told my grandmother, mom, and brothers knew where is was buried. But my mom's family refused to tell them because they had a feeling they would dig her up. I guess I am the only one now that knows where she is buried. But i would love to know more about her and would have asked my mom more about her
The court house was completed back in 1965. It was a new building then. I helped move office furniture into the building when I was a teenager. On the opposite side of the court house where you can see the old capital theater. The court house has a corner stone time capsule on the area to be opened in 2065. This is what I remember, I was only 16 years old at the time. Darrell Sperry from Whitman.
Just started watching your channel and very much enjoying your stories. I live in the southern tip of ohio and my roots run along route 23 in kentucky and i am a huge fan of local history. Thanks!
This is another great video you know you were talking about bottled spring water hate to be a party pooper but I worked for 7UP and we bottle Nicolet Spring water but the water really right out of the tap right it is tap water is hooked up to the reverse osmosis system so the next time you buy that spring water Just remember my words it really tap water. Have a great day
This happens more often than most people think it would. Where I was raised we had our Cheif of police get charged with racketeering we also had 2 sheriffs get the same charges. I won't go back home, not even to see family.
Well, you know I know who this is and that house ❤ I’m kin to the Chafin, Curry, Browning and Robinson families from Logan and Mingo Counties. I sure miss my people and hope to go down next month and drive over to Williamson and down to Louisa, KY, where mommy’s family is from.
Leo, Have you covered Princess Aracoma in your Files? Or plan to? :) I guess you'll always remember climbing that brush-infested place, huh? I admire how determined you are btw. About that spring...I never had problems getting a sip from a hose and I don't want to sound like the sterilized Present Day we live in. But with a steady flow like that, what are the chances of more-harmful bacteria building up? :)
Before interstate 64 was finished & I was little.We used to travel back & forth from Northern VA back WV & we used to stip all the time at places like this & drink and eat.
When i traveled and lived in the east I always had an uneasy feeling always ! But you mentioned all the battles that were fought for many reasons since the first settlers came to the states! The biggest battles and the most deaths caused by these battles would be all over the east cost ! I bet thats why I was so unsettled being all the unsettled souls still lingering in all those eastern states ! How nasty our ancestors truly were back then in the name of their own progress!!
This is not the origin court house this court house in the middle 60 We have had several court house it this is our newest if you looked on one side of the courthouse the date wil tell you it was built from the ground up
Don Chapin had a brother named Bill aka Blind Bill who lived and took his meals at my uncle's home in Kermit WV. I often wondered why his brother had so little to do with his brother
Hey, HEY!!! What was the headstone or monument back there behind that natural spring, with the American flags on either side? Inquiring minds want to know...
Heather, could you do a video of the unsolved double murder of Ray Bailey and Nellie Rand of Beckley W.V.a. this was so interesting. He was flat out evil.
I have a great-great grandfather who died in the Eccles, West Virginia mine disaster. But if the miners from McDowell interacted with Don Chafin, then most likely my great and great-greats were involved.
Hard to know. May not have agreed but felt they needed to keep their heads down, quiet, try not to make waves. There were no other options for work, couldn't afford to move. Rest of their coworkers were supporting the sheriff and they could not look like they were against him.
Leo, my Mamaw Dixie Curry Bailey had my Papaw Hudie collect spring water from the mountain for her to cook her beans in every day. He would get up and go collect the water out of the mountain pipe for 2 days.
@@moorek1967 no they didn't, that's why there were mine wars. The mine wars were the result of the mine companies breaking the unions. The corrupt public officials that I refer to are the local government officials who turned a blind eye to what the mine owners were doing to break the unions.
It's been years since I heard right pronounced that way. I was babysitting by niece's children. Her 2 1/2 yr old said it that way. I found it hilarious. Her daddy took her into his bedroom for a nap. Later I found poop smeared on the floor with her little fingers. He threw me out of their home while Linda was working. 9:30 PM so I couldn't tell on him.
We have water spring off the road close too my home.. Over on Big Run in Boyd co Kentucky.. Made me think of ours here..Evil I don't know maybe he had so many people scared of him.. Maybe not Evil just afraid of a man who had a lot of power..we talk about this.. Someone love them some fear them and some just ride on another man coat tail..
Evil puts fear and anger in their hearts, then they are easy to control, specially living in a vacuum. Is one of the reasons those types hate outsiders, even more, outsiders with their own money.
The real question is how does a god-fearing Christian community standby and allow this to happen?? Perhaps you should referenced a bully of Skidmore... He got what was coming to him,
I read about the low pay for coal miners working long hours, paid in company script, owing money to the company store. No wonder they wanted a union, working long hours with low pay. Don Chafin was paid a small fortune to keep unions away. Not surprised he died wealthy, but, poor health did him in. He could not buy that. If he was a philanthropist, I hope he helped those men's wives, children whom he made suffer agonizing poverty.
Hey guys! We are aware now this is not the original courthouse, Leo told me this but I saw on a reputable site that it was remodeled not rebuilt, so its my fault for not believing Leo! Thanks for setting me straight, I do try to be accurate but its so hard sometimes.
Yours and Leo’s stories never fail to teach me something!! I’m from Huntington, raised there, all my family is still there and I had NO CLUE who owned the Guarantee National Bank building, who lived in it and so on! It was just always a office building on 4th Ave to us! Much less who Don was!! But, once again you and Leo have dropped more knowledge on me!! 👊
He was a mean & hateful man. I'm glad my family or myself didn't have to deal with him. Thank you for taking us this journey
Fascinating story! Thank you for shedding light on this man.
Hey guys you just passed my house in this video... this house is right down the street from my home! Love watching yalls videos... ❤
Jusr a simply awesome video Leo. The story of Don Chapin staying in politics in Logan County sounds much like the story of the family that ran and still runs a well known county in KY. Thank you for such an interesting piece of WV history. Loved the music accompaniment. Sometimes watching your videos makes me homesick. I will be coming up to my hometown sometime soon. Take care.
I enjoyed this video. It did send me down the rabbit hole again. Everytime I here a name ( Chafin this time ) that is in my family's tree . I look it up. Yep . There he is. When my grandparents left Logan. Any connection to our people is lost to time. Just stories. So I appreciate the two of you making our people in Logan and other areas real to me. This story isn't a happy one . But welcomed all the same. He's actually connected to us through his wife Mary . Thank you both for everything you bring to us .
This is why I love your channel. Stories that no one else covers. Thank you
Perfect I was looking for something to watch. This makes my evening guys.
We all have a mean streak in us at times sad but true. Great story great adventure. Thanks.
The second building in Huntington you mention that Chafin lived at wasn't a hotel. It had a bank on the first floor (still does, but a different one) and offices above, various coal companies and architects, etc. It's known as the Chafin building now. Used to be a plaque with the name on the building, don't know if it's still there or not. An excellent book on this is Bloodletting in Appalachia. It also mentions that Chapin bought that building for $600,000 cash. Not bad for someone who never made more that $3,000 a year as a piblic official. He built the penthouse on top where he lived with a seperate elevator for access and a guard 24/7. Pretty obvious why he would want that.
These are the best history videos on TH-cam. I've been binge wathing them. Thank you for making them.
What a story. Pretty scenery I love old towns & old architecture. My 8th grade teacher told the class there are only 2 things in life you have to do one is due & the other is live with the consequences of your choices Leo you are so right about making good decisions. Another great video. Leo I almost didn't recognize you without a hill or rain it or a briar patch😂. Don's house is quite the house. Too bad the shameful way he acquired it. See you next time
It's weird... but I swear I kind of miss the briars a little bit. I haven't been in any in a while. 😂 Thanks for the kind words, btw.
I wanted to thank y’all for the great stories I am from Jefferson County, Kentucky myself and I appreciate that you’re just folks like myself keep those good stories coming
Great, Great video. I drove down that hill from the dentice office across from the jail house. Love that curve. Chafin had to be on the take.
Thanks for another great story. Love the old buildings, glad too see they're keeping them up.👍🇺🇸
We have towns like these here and there in NJ, but you'd have to go into Pennsylvania for a much closer resemblance. Regardless, I could live here vs. #Disturbia :p 21:50 -Lowe's, yadayada, now THAT I'm surrounded by!! 😩😩😩
I rode from man to bear wallow crossing over Blair mountain . I would like to see a really good video on the mine war. Another great video.
Thank y'all for all you do!!! Keep up the good work and keep laughing!!! From The Natural State have a Great week and God Bless You All!!! 🇺🇲🇺🇲
Another great story guys.
Does make you wonder how he got his money. And how many bodies had to pay his salary.
Glad your able to get, and find enough information yo pit your stories together.
Heather, young lady, you are a master of investigative talents. Leo, it is amazing how you can navigate around all these areas. You do know how to find beautiful sceneries.
Really sounds like this is one person that would have been better if he had not been born.
Great story again guys.
God bless yall for all you do. God bless ya'll on your travels and keep ya'll safe on your travels.
Thank you so much
@@thehillbillyfiles I'm down for Fishing with ya! What lives in that beautiful river you featured? :)
@@waynejones205 Everything! It's known as one of the best smallmouth rivers in the country, and has tons of huge catfish and carp.
@thehillbillyfiles I need to sharpen my fresh water skills. I have fished Lakes Denmark and Picatinny here in NJ from a kayak. You get some largemouth there, but not like Tournament Lunker sized ones. I'd sure love to put in here!
Awesome video The scenery beautiful.Keep up the great work really enjoy the learning new things .🇨🇦❤
Thanks 🙏
Thank You. You Guys do a great job.
Great video, love the history! Ty Heather for all your hard work! Leo it's so good to see you out and about again. Love touring, and the history.. You're sense of humor and great "hillbilly" accent makes it all the better! Ty you both 😊
Couldn’t help but chuckle when you talked about the old building with a new Façade. In a world of tummy tucks and plastic surgery’s there’s quite a few folks running around with the same issue 😂
First and last times I was in Logan it was for a funeral up at Wiley-Dalton cemetery. Next time I go to Logan it will be to visit my loved one up there. It's been decades and it has hardly changed. Just looks a bit sadder. I do recall porch talk of "That rotten snake, Don Chafin." Thank you for bringing it all back.
Before they built the fourlane, Ellis holler was a popular holler when I was growing up to ride and hang out. There was a cemetery on the hill at the mouth of Ellis holler and it was moved for the construction of the fourlane. Where they moved it to, I’m not sure of, but I’d say it was the cemetery you are talking about.
@@wvbygraceofgod5508 In the fall/winter months, you can see remnants of a house left from the old Ellis Holler, on the left over the hillside as you go northbound on 119 heading towards Chapmanville.
Cold spring water is the best!! Thank you Leo & Heater for this video,
Great segment here 👍
Great video. I have heard all kinds of things about Chafin. Good video, thanks.
My Parents lived in a holler or community named Crites when I was born at the Logan Hospital. We moved to Beckley when I was a toddler. After the Buffalo Creek Disaster , I cannot find any thing about Crites as it was maybe washed away and never rebuilt. Can you find some information about that ? I would appreciate it as I have been living in Alabama for 36 years . I really enjoy your videos of my home State.
Old TC LACKEY want you to know that what you are doing is showing true life history, and that I want y'all to keep doing the great work together that you are doing I will keep the two of you in my prayers.
Crazy seeing Princess Arocoma in your story. She's a cousin . Love your videos
Thank you very much I enjoyed your video y’all telling very well God Bless 😊🙏👍
"How does an evil person get them to follow them?" Hitler dispensed rewards to his high-ranking officers, in secret. Cash and land, all tax exempt. Mafia bosses too numerous to mention. It happened a lot! Very interesting video! Thank you!
Same old excuses, " I was drinking, I can't remember, I never would have done anything like that. Blah, blah, blah."
Always like your videos, giving us stories that many of us wouldn't know.
You are correct, live your life so that others will remember you in a good light.
Know the Lord, that is the most important part. Thank you for sharing the Scripture.
You have done a good job telling this story 👍
Thanks 🙏
When my oldest son lived in nacotish Louisiana, it took me to one of those open springs like you were showin they are very cool that's for sure.
Logan looks so lovely! I don't really know the town. I grew up in Welch, a bit further south and east... the county seat of McDowell county. I haven't been back there in decades. I don't have any family there anymore.
enjoy the story Thank you for sharing ❣🚕
Very interesting video. My parents always told me, that no one is totally good, or totally bad. Everyone has their good points, and everyone has their bad points.
Don probably had some good points, but you probably had to look real hard for them. Interesting information about that " killing ground " I like your fishing 🎣 spot Leo, what do you fish 🐟 for, trout?
Thank you very much for another fine video Leo and Heather. Have a great weekend. 😊
Another good one ! ❤
Great video good story 👍
I remember hearing the name Don Chaffin but didn’t know much about him. Interesting story!
I love watching these videos. I am from WV, up a holler off of Cedar Grove. The native American Indian woman you mentioned in this video made me wonder if she is the sister to a grave my mom told and shown me of a native American Indian woman that was supposed to have been a sister to a native American Indian Princess that is buried up Blue Creek in an unmarked grave? My mother said when she was young ( in the late 40s or early 50s) some news paper journalist was writing a story about her ( Indian Princess) and her sister and want to know where she was buried. They were told my grandmother, mom, and brothers knew where is was buried. But my mom's family refused to tell them because they had a feeling they would dig her up. I guess I am the only one now that knows where she is buried. But i would love to know more about her and would have asked my mom more about her
I enjoyed this video very much.
The court house was completed back in 1965. It was a new building then. I helped move office furniture into the building when I was a teenager.
On the opposite side of the court house where you can see the old capital theater. The court house has a corner stone time capsule on the area to be opened in 2065.
This is what I remember, I was only 16 years old at the time.
Darrell Sperry from Whitman.
wow another brilliant story thanks for that
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow, what a tough life he led. I often wonder about folks like this, if at the end they felt the pain they caused so many others.
What an evil man Thank you Leo and Heather for another intriguing story
Wonderful!
Well done!!!
Truly Home Sweet Home for me, Heather and Leo. Made me cry. 😢
Just started watching your channel and very much enjoying your stories. I live in the southern tip of ohio and my roots run along route 23 in kentucky and i am a huge fan of local history. Thanks!
Welcome aboard! thanks
I really enjoy your Chamel My parents were from Mingo County, My cousin is Sheriff there.
thanks for watching!
This is another great video you know you were talking about bottled spring water hate to be a party pooper but I worked for 7UP and we bottle Nicolet Spring water but the water really right out of the tap right it is tap water is hooked up to the reverse osmosis system so the next time you buy that spring water Just remember my words it really tap water. Have a great day
Understand missed yall😊
This happens more often than most people think it would. Where I was raised we had our Cheif of police get charged with racketeering we also had 2 sheriffs get the same charges. I won't go back home, not even to see family.
Well, you know I know who this is and that house ❤ I’m kin to the Chafin, Curry, Browning and Robinson families from Logan and Mingo Counties. I sure miss my people and hope to go down next month and drive over to Williamson and down to Louisa, KY, where mommy’s family is from.
Being a rumrunner during The Prohibition was an honorable profession...
Leo, Have you covered Princess Aracoma in your Files? Or plan to? :) I guess you'll always remember climbing that brush-infested place, huh? I admire how determined you are btw.
About that spring...I never had problems getting a sip from a hose and I don't want to sound like the sterilized Present Day we live in. But with a steady flow like that, what are the chances of more-harmful bacteria building up? :)
Not yet, but we will
Before interstate 64 was finished & I was little.We used to travel back & forth from Northern VA back WV & we used to stip all the time at places like this & drink and eat.
When i traveled and lived in the east I always had an uneasy feeling always ! But you mentioned all the battles that were fought for many reasons since the first settlers came to the states! The biggest battles and the most deaths caused by these battles would be all over the east cost ! I bet thats why I was so unsettled being all the unsettled souls still lingering in all those eastern states ! How nasty our ancestors truly were back then in the name of their own progress!!
Happening in Biden's administration today!
This is not the origin court house this court house in the middle 60 We have had several court house it this is our newest if you looked on one side of the courthouse the date wil tell you it was built from the ground up
Don Chapin had a brother named Bill aka Blind Bill who lived and took his meals at my uncle's home in Kermit WV. I often wondered why his brother had so little to do with his brother
Hey, HEY!!! What was the headstone or monument back there behind that natural spring, with the American flags on either side? Inquiring minds want to know...
A marker placed by a church.
Was the guy that had chiefin funeral home related to Don chiefin?
John Ellis is my great grandfather and I dont even know where he is thanks
Heather, could you do a video of the unsolved double murder of Ray Bailey and Nellie Rand of Beckley W.V.a. this was so interesting. He was flat out evil.
I love Mother Jones
Is Logan near Ripley? My husband is from Ripley.
They are about an hour and a half away from each other. So yeah, he's one of us hillbillies... :-)
I have a great-great grandfather who died in the Eccles, West Virginia mine disaster. But if the miners from McDowell interacted with Don Chafin, then most likely my great and great-greats were involved.
Hard to know. May not have agreed but felt they needed to keep their heads down, quiet, try not to make waves. There were no other options for work, couldn't afford to move. Rest of their coworkers were supporting the sheriff and they could not look like they were against him.
my mother was born in Logan 1942 I.m pretty sure my grandparents knew him. My grandfather was a miner
I live on Marrowbone creek in Pike Co Kentucky what a coincidence
The court house now is not the court house Don Chafing worked out of this is our newer court house that was built in 1964
i think the old court house was over around the post office i know the jail was out there
Yup take a row boat in a shaded area and throw my line in would be great right now ! What types of fish have you caught there?
Leo, my Mamaw Dixie Curry Bailey had my Papaw Hudie collect spring water from the mountain for her to cook her beans in every day. He would get up and go collect the water out of the mountain pipe for 2 days.
I wonder how chafin would have handled the Hatfield/McCoy situation had he been sheriff at the time!
It is John B Ellis also known as JB Ellis was my dads uncle who raised my dad he own all that property was passed down. to his grand son
Ok thanks
What is the name of the Cemetery?
Wood lawn memorial park in Huntington wv
This is not the same this is a new court house the old court house was tore down in 1964
Have you ever done a story on Bramwell WV, the millionares. Even the school team used millionaires as their logo. Just curious
We haven't made it there yet
It amazes me how the miners didn't take the initiative to get rid of the corrupt public officials who played a major role in their misery.
Well they did, that is why there were mine wars.
@@moorek1967 no they didn't, that's why there were mine wars. The mine wars were the result of the mine companies breaking the unions. The corrupt public officials that I refer to are the local government officials who turned a blind eye to what the mine owners were doing to break the unions.
No Leo that is not the orignal , maybe the one befor it burned sometime in the early 60
I think, could be wrong
Well , keeping your honey do list done probably helps keep you healthy!! I myself hate having to use my iron skillet to adjust my man's attitude 😁
It's been years since I heard right pronounced that way. I was babysitting by niece's children. Her 2 1/2 yr old said it that way. I found it hilarious. Her daddy took her into his bedroom for a nap. Later I found poop smeared on the floor with her little fingers. He threw me out of their home while Linda was working. 9:30 PM so I couldn't tell on him.
I'd like to metal detect around Dons old house
We have water spring off the road close too my home.. Over on Big Run in Boyd co Kentucky.. Made me think of ours here..Evil I don't know maybe he had so many people scared of him.. Maybe not Evil just afraid of a man who had a lot of power..we talk about this.. Someone love them some fear them and some just ride on another man coat tail..
Evil puts fear and anger in their hearts, then they are easy to control, specially living in a vacuum.
Is one of the reasons those types hate outsiders, even more, outsiders with their own money.
Amen.
My grandpa didn’t like don he wouldn’t let Chaplin funeral home take his body when he passed. He said don was a thug and crook
The courthouse was built in the ‘60’s. The old courthouse was beautiful but was torn down for the atrocious building we now see
The real question is how does a god-fearing Christian community standby and allow this to happen?? Perhaps you should referenced a bully of Skidmore... He got what was coming to him,
He was a insane man period
Logan has always been known for its violence
Very surprised. With as corrupt and arrogant as he was, I'm awestruck that he didn't have some large mausoleum or memorial marker....interesting.
Don was not so different than what we have today.
no he wasnt
2 times the courthouse in Logan has burned down this is all new I'm from Logan originally
I wonder how he treated his wife and kids.
I’ve drink water from that spring all my life.
I never found any in anyone from Logan County 😔
One bad man..
My beloved godmother was from close to Kermit. Her maiden name was Chafin. Guess I'm gonna exercise my ancestry account later
I read about the low pay for coal miners working long hours, paid in company script, owing money to the company store. No wonder they wanted a union, working long hours with low pay. Don Chafin was paid a small fortune to keep unions away. Not surprised he died wealthy, but, poor health did him in. He could not buy that. If he was a philanthropist, I hope he helped those men's wives, children whom he made suffer agonizing poverty.