Hatfield-McCoy site housing graves cleared
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JULIA ROBERTS GOAD

Staff Writer

A relatively unknown site related to the Hatfield McCoy feud is being reclaimed from Mother Nature in hopes of becoming part of the phenomenon that began with a series on the History Channel.

The site, located in Pike County, Ky., is the cemetery that houses the graves of Frank and Nancy Phillips. It had become overgrown and was in accessible. District Five Magistrate Hilman Dotson said some community members have been working for weeks to clear the site.

“We started right after Father’s Day,” Dotson said. “With the help of some inmates from the Pike County Detention Center, we have the cemetery cleared, and have installed some steps so folks can get to the graves.”

Dotson said the cemetery, which contains five graves, is now accessible by car, but that he hopes to have some work done to the road to make it easier to drive to it.

Frank Phillips has been portrayed as a rather dark figure in the story of the Hatfields and McCoys. But, the facts are that in 1888, Wall Hatfield and eight others were arrested by a posse led by Frank Phillips and brought to Kentucky to stand trial for the murder of Alifair McCoy. Alifair had been killed during the New Years Massacre, shot after exiting the burning house.

Because of issues of due process and illegal extradition, the United States Supreme Court became involved. The Supreme Court ruled 7–2 in favor of Kentucky, holding that, even if a fugitive is returned from the asylum state illegally instead of through lawful extradition procedure, no federal law prevents him from being tried. Eventually, the men were indeed tried in Kentucky, and all were found guilty. Seven received life imprisonment, while the eighth, Ellison “Cottontop” Mounts, was executed by hanging. Thousands attended the hanging in Pikeville.

Magistrate Dotson said he hopes to have the cemetery put on the Register of Historic Places for its relevance to the feud. Since the miniseries aired tourism has exploded in Pike and Mingo Counties, including a tour of various feud sites.

Chris Coleman owns and operates a barber shop in Phelps, and he sees the opportunity the attention to the feud as the beginning of a new era in tourism in the area. He recently addressed the Pike County Fiscal Court about the cemetery.

“While we have this attention, we need to take advantage of it,” Coleman said. “We can use this as a spring board. We have a lot of offer, rafting, ATV trails, the Breaks Interstate Park, there are attractions from Logan to Pikeville.”

Dotson said he hopes the Pike County Tourism, Convention and Visitor’s Bureau will help get the site on the National Register.



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Hattiebelle
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July 01, 2012
I am Wall Hatfield Granddaughter, and Frank Phillips Posse did not sneak into WV and capture him. My Father told us about it many times. Wall wrote to Phillips and told him he wanted to give himself up, that he was not guilty of anything. When Frank Phillips came to get Wall,my Father said,he was not handcuff or tied up in anyway. He said everything went off very nicely. My Father was 10 years old at the time, he rembered it well. I wish people would stop saying that Frank Phillips sneaked into WV and captured Wall Hatfield.
HatfieldMcCoyResort
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July 10, 2012
Please calm down and read the news article again as I have copied and pasted below before you get all excited sugar. IT DOES NOT STATE THAT A POSSE "SNEAKED TO WV TO CAPTURE HIM!" It simply states that Wall and 8 others were arrested and brought to Ky. However, the Frank Phillips posse catured 8 others during that raid as told by Altina waller on page 184. It states Frank Phillips payed no attention to that stipulation and rushed to Wall/Valentines house to arrest him! Imagine what may have happened that day if Wall had not surrenered to the Frank Phillips posse!



Frank Phillips has been portrayed as a rather dark figure in the story of the Hatfields and McCoys. But, the facts are that in 1888, Wall Hatfield and eight others were arrested by a posse led by Frank Phillips and brought to Kentucky to stand trial for the murder of Alifair McCoy. Alifair had been killed during the New Years Massacre, shot after exiting the burning house.

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HatfieldMcCoyResort
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July 10, 2012
In Big Sam "Squirrel Huntin Sams book"He talks of Wall Hatfields involvement in the 3 McCoys mudering incident! The Hatfields sent Wall to Joe Davis to see if the little boy had anything to do with the murderring of Ellison Hatfield and if so to "HOOT LIKE AN OWL" Ellison was a brother to Wall and Devil Anse. Wall was a justice of the peace in Wv. Anyway when the McCoy brothers were tied to the paw paw bushes and 2 of them had been slaughtered and the Hatfield posse was walking away app. 100 yards and may have not would have killed the little boy that was said to be inicent BUT Wall Hatfield HOOTED AGAIN LIKE AN OWL and Devil Anse said DAMN MY HEART BOYS somebody has to go back and kill him. Alex Messer went back and placed the muzzle of his double barrel shot gun and fired both barrels. The charge blew off the top of the little boys head. It lay about 6 feet from his body. Next morning Melvin Lawson picked up the boys brains, placed them in his skull and back onto the little boys head because the boys mother was coming and Melvin did not want her to see such a mess!
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