<p>This is part one of a two part series about the Fall family. Part one discusses the life of Phillip Fall, preacher, teacher, Southern sympathizer. Phillip Fall made connections with major religious figures in Kentucky during the Reformation movement. One of Phillip&#39;s sons, William, would later have a son named Albert Fall, who holds the infamous title of being the first U.S. Cabinet member convicted of a felony. Part two will focus on the life of Albert Fall, Phillip&#39;s grandson, and let me tell you, it&#39;s a very different story.</p>
<p>Much of the research from part one was from the Phillip Fall biography written for the Kentucky Historical Society by P. Burnley and from therestorationmovement.com.</p>
<p>It is likely I made mistakes in this episode as I am not well versed in the topic of religion. If I need to make a correction, or you have a future topic suggestion, please email kyhistoryhaunts@gmail.com</p>
<p>To buy Jessie a coffee for her work on this episode (remember, this is a one-woman show) you can send a tip through Paypal @kyhistoryhaunts or Venmo @kyhistoryhaunts</p>

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Kentucky History & Haunts

Jessie Bartholomew

142. The Preacher & The Felon- Part 1- Reverend Phillip Fall

FEB 19, 202430 MIN
Kentucky History & Haunts

142. The Preacher & The Felon- Part 1- Reverend Phillip Fall

FEB 19, 202430 MIN

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<p>This is part one of a two part series about the Fall family. Part one discusses the life of Phillip Fall, preacher, teacher, Southern sympathizer. Phillip Fall made connections with major religious figures in Kentucky during the Reformation movement. One of Phillip&#39;s sons, William, would later have a son named Albert Fall, who holds the infamous title of being the first U.S. Cabinet member convicted of a felony. Part two will focus on the life of Albert Fall, Phillip&#39;s grandson, and let me tell you, it&#39;s a very different story.</p> <p>Much of the research from part one was from the Phillip Fall biography written for the Kentucky Historical Society by P. Burnley and from therestorationmovement.com.</p> <p>It is likely I made mistakes in this episode as I am not well versed in the topic of religion. If I need to make a correction, or you have a future topic suggestion, please email [email protected]</p> <p>To buy Jessie a coffee for her work on this episode (remember, this is a one-woman show) you can send a tip through Paypal @kyhistoryhaunts or Venmo @kyhistoryhaunts</p> --- Support this podcast: <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessie-bartholomew/support" rel="payment">https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessie-bartholomew/support</a>