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  2. Corbin, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    corbin-ky.gov. Corbin is a home rule-class city [4] in Whitley, Knox and Laurel counties in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 7,856. Corbin is on Interstate 75 and US Route 25W, about halfway between Knoxville, Tennessee, and Lexington, Kentucky.

  3. Calvin Bird - Wikipedia

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    University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame. Kentucky Wildcats No. 21 retired. James Calvin Bird (February 11, 1938 – June 19, 2013) [1] was an American football halfback who played college football for the Kentucky Wildcats and spent an off-season in the American Football League (AFL) with the New York Jets as a wide receiver.

  4. The Times-Tribune (Corbin) - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Tribune is a six-day (Monday through Saturday) morning daily newspaper based in Corbin, Kentucky, and covering Knox, Laurel and Whitley counties in that state. It is owned by CNHI . Founded June 17, 1882, as the weekly Corbin Enterprise, the newspaper took on the names Corbin Daily Tribune and Sunday Times when it began daily publication.

  5. Roy Kidd - Wikipedia

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    At Corbin, Kidd was a basketball teammate of college All-American Frank Selvy. There is a street, Roy Kidd Ave., named in his honor in Corbin. He graduated from Corbin in 1950 after being chosen as a first team All-State football player for the 1949 season by The Courier-Journal of Louisville. Kidd was signed to a football scholarship by ...

  6. Myrtle Corbin - Wikipedia

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    5. Josephine Myrtle Corbin (May 12, 1868 [1] – May 6, 1928) was an American sideshow performer born as a dipygus. This referred to the fact that she had two separate pelvises side by side from the waist down, as a result of her body axis splitting as it developed. Each of her smaller inner legs was paired with one of her outer legs.

  7. Mabel Martin Wyrick - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Martin Wyrick. Mabel Martin Wyrick (9 March 1913 – 12 October 2003) was an American writer. Her published books include If Quilts Could Talk... I'd Listen, Tales of the Rails, How to Bury a Drifter, The Ultimate Irony, Factual Folklore, and Land Beneath the Lake. Her work has also been published in collections of Appalachian writing.

  8. Whitley County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Whitley County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 36,712. [1] Its county seat is at Williamsburg, [2] though the largest city is Corbin, and the county's District Court (a trial court of limited jurisdiction) sits in both cities.

  9. Corbin, Kentucky race riot of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    Corbin Expulsion. On October 29, 1919, two men robbed and stabbed A.F. Thompson before escaping without him getting a good look. [1] Thompson was able to stumble to a nearby house and get help. Word quickly spread about the crime and that the attackers were two black men. On October 31, 1919, an enraged and armed white mob made up of hundreds ...

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