A History of Kentucky Baptists, From 1769 to 1885, by J. H. Spencer, 1886, Rprinted by Church History and Archives, 1976, Lafayette, TN. Monroe County. PHILIP MULKY was one of the early preachers of the Association [Stockton Valley]. He appears to have gathered the church, originally called Brimstone, which was a member of the Green River Association, from 1802, till the constitution of Stocktons Valley, and was under the care of Mr. Mulky, from its organization, till 1812. Mr. Mulky was a fair preacher, and appears to have been quite useful for some years. But about the date last named, he, with Brimstone church, was dropped from the Association, for having joined the Newlights. The remnant of the church, it is believed, was afterwards restored to the Association, and is still a prosperous body, under the name of Mt. Zion. Mulky = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/monroe/mulky.p.txt