Pictured at Daughters of the American Revolution auction in Paris, Ky. in June 1949, was Haydon Iglehart holding a 178-year-old porcelain powder box. Proceeds from the auction were to establish a John Fox, Jr. Memorial Library to be located in a room under the banquet hall at Duncan Tavern in Paris. Fox, a journalist, novelist and short story writer, was born in Bourbon County in 1862. He entered Transylvania College at age 15, spending two years before going to Harvard. Two of his more well-know novels were “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” and The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” Herald-Leader Archive Photo