Sneakout had a bad name and a bad
reputation. The village was not only a source of excessive drinking, aided by
Hiram Summers, who supplied liquor, it was notorious for its roughness. Worse of all, Sneakout was headquarters of the KKK (sometimes
called the “Golden Ring”) of Williamson and Franklin counties. The location was
ideal for the Klan. Cave Twp bordered "Bloody" Williamson Co, and the area was isolated and lawless.
It was in Sneakout that Aaron Neal
organized the group of masked miscreants, many of whom farmed in Cave, Frankfort
(particularly in the Crawford’s Prairie area), and Eastern townships. Aaron, who was designated “Grand
Master” and who claimed earlier membership in the original Klan, was everything
a KKK member was not expected to be. He had served in the Union Army during the
Civil War, he was the son of a Primitive Baptist minister, and he had read law,
entering into private practice. Come to think of it, being a Baptist minister’s son
might not have been a detriment at the time.
Church or school, possibly at Sneakout, Mar 2007. |
Many Franklin Co towns have disappeared over the years. Sheldon R. Jones has produced an informative map of Franklin Co, showing its towns, both extant and extinct, and has granted permission to use it in the Summers book.
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