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Rock House Revisit: The Creelsboro arch entrance monument



2016-04-12 - Rock House Bottom, Creelsboro, Russell Co., KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, CM photo.
The Creelsboro Arch Monument at the entrance to Rock House Bottom gives a brief history of the area. It reads: Creelsboro Arch, unpublicized and uncommercialized. 300,000,000 million years old -- danger falling rock and snake area. History of area: used by Indians fishing and hunting here in summer, burying dead on top. Rediscovered by the Long Hunters in 1792, named the Rock House in 1812 when the settlers used it for meetings and as picnic area. Chapel built from natural materials, canopy of heaven is the roof, the good earth is the floor, the void between heaven and earth is the walls. On the right side, it reads: Say a prayer for the dead, John (Danny) McFarland 1906-1981; Thomas H. Goff 9-6-1915; Mae Lorene Goff 9-21-1922; Lorene Diana Goff 12-21-1945; Deborah Goff Betham - 28-1954; William S. H. Betham 1-28-1972; Ryan Paul Betham 7-4-1973.


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