MUNFORDVILLE – Leslie (Pap) Jaggers, 69, Munfordville, died Saturday in Elizabethtown. His wife, Mrs. Ava Cave Jaggers, and a son, Leslie L. Jaggers Jr., Elizabethtown, survive. The body is at Sego Funeral Home here.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, Sunday, September 14, 1975, State Editions, Page B 8, column 5
MUNFORDVILLE – The funeral for Leslie (Pap) Jaggers, 69, of Munfordville, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Sego Funeral Home here.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, Monday, September 15, 1975, State Editions, Page B 11, column 3
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The following info courtesy of B. Bruton:
Leslie Jaggers loved to fish. He and Houston Wheeler ran the Standard Oil station just north of downtown Munfordville. This was during the time when 5 gallons of gas was $1.00. (19.9 cents a gal.)
In the 60's, Mr. Jaggers would go in daily for carry out meals at the Pine Ridge Truck Stop and Gift Shop and later Pine Ridge Cafe.
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Bonnieville History & "Pap" Jaggers
Jim Cave Posted: 05 Apr 2004 09:24 AM
The Hart County Historical Society Quarterly, Oct 1973 has an article on the history of Bonnieville. In the context of the L & N Railroad, the article has: "Bonnieville was a watering station. Trains stopped to get water to make steam to propel the engines. "Pap" Jaggers was one of the early L & N pump operators."Does anyone have any idea as to who "Pap" Jaggers was? His real given name?
Jim Cave
Re: Bonnieville History & "Pap" Jaggers
Jack Stewart-Posted: 14 Apr 2004 07:35 PM
Pap was Leslie Jaggers - lived and worked in Munfordville many years - two sons - Leslie Lee Jr and Garland Ray. Ask Mary Willia at the HCHS.
Jack
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MUNFORDVILLE – Leslie (Pap) Jaggers, 69, Munfordville, died Saturday in Elizabethtown. His wife, Mrs. Ava Cave Jaggers, and a son, Leslie L. Jaggers Jr., Elizabethtown, survive. The body is at Sego Funeral Home here.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, Sunday, September 14, 1975, State Editions, Page B 8, column 5
MUNFORDVILLE – The funeral for Leslie (Pap) Jaggers, 69, of Munfordville, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Sego Funeral Home here.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, Monday, September 15, 1975, State Editions, Page B 11, column 3
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The following info courtesy of B. Bruton:
Leslie Jaggers loved to fish. He and Houston Wheeler ran the Standard Oil station just north of downtown Munfordville. This was during the time when 5 gallons of gas was $1.00. (19.9 cents a gal.)
In the 60's, Mr. Jaggers would go in daily for carry out meals at the Pine Ridge Truck Stop and Gift Shop and later Pine Ridge Cafe.
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Bonnieville History & "Pap" Jaggers
Jim Cave Posted: 05 Apr 2004 09:24 AM
The Hart County Historical Society Quarterly, Oct 1973 has an article on the history of Bonnieville. In the context of the L & N Railroad, the article has: "Bonnieville was a watering station. Trains stopped to get water to make steam to propel the engines. "Pap" Jaggers was one of the early L & N pump operators."Does anyone have any idea as to who "Pap" Jaggers was? His real given name?
Jim Cave
Re: Bonnieville History & "Pap" Jaggers
Jack Stewart-Posted: 14 Apr 2004 07:35 PM
Pap was Leslie Jaggers - lived and worked in Munfordville many years - two sons - Leslie Lee Jr and Garland Ray. Ask Mary Willia at the HCHS.
Jack
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