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Silent City 2011: Col. Casey, Nathan Montgomery save the town



2011-10-25 - Columbia Cemetery, 315 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
It was one of the most realistic whuppings ever delivered in an outdoor drama. When Col. Wm. Casey, left sat on poor Barry Jones as one of the Pelhams, and Nathan Montomery subdued the other Pelham, played by versatile actor Kenneth Bennett. Colonel Casey looked a lot like Ken Hill, and Nathan Montgomery was Mr. Richard Phelps. According to the narrator, the younger Nathan Montgomery played by Gary Pike, the Pelhams had set up camp north of town, and raised suspicions in the refined city of Columbia. Col. Casey and Nathan Montgomery went to investigate, disarmed the Pelhams, whipped them pretty good, sentenced them to 40 lashes they themselves administered, and the Pelhams left the country, but to be forever immortalized with a creek named for them and a prestigious Adair County highway, Pelham Branch Road, named after two scoundrels or misperceived hapless sojourners. Take your pick.


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