Taken from "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1902 to 1904" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, March 25, 1904 Nearly everyone remembers the very intelligent old blind man, Mr. Green, who lived near town (Elizabethtown) for a number of years. All the family moved away from the county except his son, Oscar. He is totally blind and lives alone. Henry Peck is his neighbor, says that Green does his own cooking, dish washing and house keeping and when several people peeped through the cracks of his house to see how a blind man could do such, he nailed strips over the cracks. He keeps a dog and at night frequently goes possum hunting and rarely ever returns without game. The day Mr. Peck told this story, he said he left Green at his place making shingles.