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Bloody Woolfolk, Donald E. Wilkes Jr. Nov 1990

Bloody Woolfolk, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.

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A century ago, Oct. 29, 1890, the man who committed the most horrible and notorious murders in the history of the state of Georgia was publicly executed on the gallows. He killed more persons on a single occasion than any other murderer in America who did not use a gun, explosives, fire, or an automobile. Although he performed his crimes near Macon and was hanged in Perry, the murderer had close ties to Athens, where he was raised. Because the story of these murders is rarely mentioned in books on the history of crime in America and because the story …


The Sanguinary Priesthood Of Herbert O. Reid, Sr., J. Clay Smith Jr. Sep 1990

The Sanguinary Priesthood Of Herbert O. Reid, Sr., J. Clay Smith Jr.

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0518: Mason County, W.Va. Superior Court, 1831-1851, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1990

0518: Mason County, W.Va. Superior Court, 1831-1851, Marshall University Special Collections

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This collection is composed of one volume of county court records for Mason County, Virginia (now West Virginia) titled, “Mascon County Superior Court, Memorandum Book, Law and Chancery Commencing June 16th, 1831”. The records document the plaintiffs and defendants appearing before the county court, any rulings or penalties, and annotations accompanying the case lists as required.