
Age: 30
Served: at least four years
Before 1910 to June 7, 1914
Cleveland Kemp was born in May 14, 1883 in Falmouth, Kentucky to James and Malissa (McClanahan) Kemp. He married Sallie Buckley on March 23, 1910 in Bracken County, Kentucky. By then, he was a railroad detective. On August 10, 1912, Sallie gave birth to Carston Beckett Kemp.
Agent Kemp normally worked the railroad yards at Second and Park Streets in Cincinnati, but for the first time, on the night of June 6, 1914 he was assigned to the Silver Grove yards ten miles upriver from Newport.
About 2 a.m. the next morning, June 7, 1914, while making his rounds between Tracks 11 and 12, someone came up from behind and landed a powerful blow with a pickax to the back of his head crushing his skull and killing him. The murderer(s) dragged Agent Kemp’s body over Track 12 and under the cut of cars that stood on the track and rolled him down an embankment of cinders.
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