The Langfords of Rockcastle County: The Trials & Tribulations of a Backcountry Clan
Peter Langford
The Langfords of Rockcastle County tells the fascinating story of one family’s struggle to survive in the American Backcountry. Tracing the history of the Langford family over multiple generations, from 17th century Jamestown to 20th century Kentucky, their story cuts like a cross-section through American history.
From Tidewater Virginia to the backcountry of eastern Kentucky, the Langfords had family members embroiled in some of the most pivotal events of American history. In the decades that followed the Civil War the Langfords became embroiled in several protracted blood-feuds. Inter-clan violence engulfed three-generations as they fought to survive amongst the rugged hills of Rockcastle County.
The duration of the feuding and the violence that transpired far surpassed that of the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud by some margin. This book attempts to explore the reasons behind the violence and make sense of one of Kentucky’s least understood feuding families.
This case study will be of great interest to historians, anthropologists, and social scientists alike.