This is a video of all of the pieces of the series of The Hatfield-McCoy Feud placed together.
My apologies to the Hatfield and McCoys. I have got Anse and Asa flipped in the Civil War. Thank you to Ricky Clark for pointing that out. It has been taken out of the video as there was no way to record the correction. Anse did serve on the Confederate side of the conflict as did many McCoys. As far as we can find out, it is believed that Asa Harmon McCoy served under the union army against his family's wishes.
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