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The History of Metcalfe County: Beechville
About four miles east of Knob Lick and two miles
north of Beechville on the South Fork of the
Little Barren River stood the village of
Rockland Mills. The first post office was
established there in 1893, with Sampson Jones as
postmaster. A rather prosperous village arose
at that site. Businesses included a general
store, blacksmith shop, whiskey and drug store,
vineyard, and winery. Prior to the Civil War
there was a slave market. Some years prior to
the Civil War, a cut was made through a
limestone cliff along the Little Barren River
with the work being done by slave labor. The
purpose of "the cut", as it is known today, was
to divert water from the river into the bottom
on the opposite side of the cliff during
flooding. At one time a covered bridge expanded
over "the cut" but was later burned in the Civil
War by "John Hunt Morgan's" men. |