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COMMONWEALTH
OF VIRGINIA,
COUNTYOF ROCKINGHAM,
to-wit:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF SAID COUNTY:
The grand
jurors
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of the Commonwealth of Virginia,
for the body of the County of Rockingham,
Circuit
their
court
oaths
of said County,
do· present
that
at its
nity
and murder one Alexander
and B. L. Kiser,
the grand jury
LAWRENCE H. HOOVER
ATTORNEYAT LAW
HARRISONBURG.
VIRGINIA
term,
the
1945, upon
county,
Bell,
unlawfully
against
and feloniousl
the peace and dig-
of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
This indictment
lender
February
attending
Char 1 es Samue1 Brown, on or a bou,t the
17th day of March, 1945, in said
did kill
and no
in and
is found upon the testimony
witnesses
to give evidence.
of Sam H. cal-
sworn in Court and sent before
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Indictment
COMMONWEALTH
v.
Term, 1945.
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CHARLESSAMUEL
BROWN
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2. B. L• Kiser
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Lawrence H. Hoover
Commonwealth's Attorney.
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Warrant
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to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according
to law.
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appear before the Trial Justice Court of Rockingham
to be made and levied of their goods and chattels, yet upon this condition:
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OF VIRGINIA
COUNTY.
OF ROCKINGHAM,
to-wit:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF SAID COUNTY:
The grand
for
jurors
their
l?th
Court. of said
oaths
that
day of March, 1945,
Alexander
by actual
fist
and feloniously
cents
($3.20)
in current
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ATTORNEY
AT LAW
jury to give
fear,
and violently
poker,
and three
money of tne United
States
Bell,
Bell,
Bell
by striking
did unlawdollars
twenty
of America,
of
from the person
then and~there,
and in the County aforesaid,
did steal,
take and carry
of the Commonwealth of Virginia
is found upon the testimony
evidence.
1945, upon
to-wit,
him with a stove
witnesses
the
and him, the said
fonce and violence,
the peace and ~ignity
and B. L. Kiser,
the grand
HARRISONBURG,
VIRGINIA
make an assault,
of the said Alexander
This indictment
term,
upon one Alexander
of the said Alexander
{eloniously
away, against
and now attending
February
County,
on the day and year aforesaid,
unlawfully,
lender
in said
in and
Samuel Brown, on or anout,the
put in bodily
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fully
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Rockingham,
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Bell,.
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of
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Indictment
COMMONWEALTH
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,
Foreman
CHARLESSAMUEL
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Commonwealth v Charles Samuel Brown
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The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 51</p>
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<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Owner Claim</li>
<li>LOB9 (page 118)</li>
<li>Tax Record</li>
<li>Misc.</li>
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The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 80</p>
<p><strong>Items in Land File:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Owner Claim</li>
<li>LOB9 (page 149)</li>
<li>Tax Records</li>
<li>Misc.</li>
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JMU Libraries
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Madison County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
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The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 118</p>
<p><strong>Items in Land File:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Survey</li>
<li>Owner Claim</li>
</ul>
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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Madison County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
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An account of the resource
The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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JMU Libraries
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1930-1934
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Brown, Hamp A estate
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<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 115, 115a, 115b</p>
<p><strong>Items in Land File:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Owner Claim</li>
<li>Notary</li>
<li>LOB9 (page 97)</li>
<li>Survey</li>
<li>Tax Record</li>
<li>Misc.</li>
</ul>
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JMU Libraries
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County: Madison
District: Roberson.
#119
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Acreage Found ;
.
Brown, Hubert R
220
Deed 255.
Assessed 255
AREA: 220 A. By actual Survey.
Location: Roberson River and is entirely within the Park Area.
Incumbrances, counter claims or laps: Federal Loan $1800.00.
.
-
Soil:
Clay loam of very good depth and fertility
Roads:
5 miles over county road to Criglersville, thence 18 miles
to Culpeper over State Highway
.
History of tract and condition of timber: The wooded portion of this
tract has been removed of Its choice timber, leaving an
estimated amount of 65,000 Bd Ft valued at $2.00 per M
'
”
.
. .
Improvements: Frame dwelling 20 x 28, five rooms, porch, metal roof,
Brick flue, 1 story, ceiled walls, fair condition,
occupied by tenant, spring water supply, posts foundation.
Frame and log barn, 25 x 33 x 14, paper roof, fair con4
dition.
Frame hen house, 6 x 10 x 6, paper roof, fair condition.
Frame hen house, 12 x 14 x 12, shingle roof, fair con
dition
Frame meat house, 9 x 10 x 8, shingle roof, fair condition
Frame corn crib and shed, 16x22x12, shingle roof, fair
condition.
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.
.
Total value of improvements
15 acres orchard @ $75.00
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6 ft
60 00
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100 trees on Fr.
Total value of orchard
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.
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$575.00.
$1125.00
360.00
125.00
:$ 100.00
$1710.OT).
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Value of land by types:
Type
Slope
Fg
Fc
Wg
Fr
Orchard.
Value
m.
Acreage
88
40
34
26
10
22
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$2.50
$220.00
$10.00
$400.00
$510.00
o182.00
$15.00
$7.00
$5.00
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50.00
$1362.00
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Summary:
Total
Total
Total
Total
.
value of land
value of timber.
value of improvements
value of orchard.
Total value of tract.
.
Total
Value
per acre
:;1362.00
iv 130.00
ft. 575.00
777.
�County: Madison
District: Roberson
#119-a
- Brown, Hubert R.
Assessed 114
Deed 114.
AREA: 114 A (By actual survey)
Location: Roberson River and is entirely within the Park Area.
Acreage Pound: 114
.
.
Incumbrances, counter claims or laps: None known
Soil:
Clay loam of good depth and fertility.
Roads:
Six miles over country road to Criglersville ; thence
eighteen miles to Culpeper over the State Highway.
History of tract and condition of timber ; This tract has been cut
and culled over by present owner since purchase, but
there still remains some scattered merchantable timber
estimated to cut 47,000 bd ft valued @ $2,50 per M.
The cleared land is used for grazing and a few patches
are being cultivated. A portion of the grazing land
is badly growing up
“
. .
.
Improvements: House; Frame, 16x32’, 6 rooms, 2 porches, 6x16',
shingle roof, 2 stories high, fair condition, water
supply from spring, occupied by tenant, solid foundation
Corn house and shed; Frame, 18x18x8’, shingle and
paper roof, fair condition.
Meat house and cellar ; Frame, 8x15’, shingle roof,
.
.
poor condition
.
Hen house: Frame, 8x25x8', paper roof, poor condition
Barn and sheds: Frame, 24x39x14', shingle roof, fair
condition.
Spring house: Frame, 10x10x8', shingle roof, good con
-
dition.
Corn cribs and sheds: Frame, 16x22x10', shingle roof,
.
good condition
den house: Frame, 8x20x8', shingle roof, poor condition
House ;
Frame, 28x29', 5 rooms, porch 6x25', paper roof,
1 story, plastered, fair condition, vacant, water supply
from spring, solid foundation.
.
Barn: 18x24, Frame with 2 sheds.
Total value of improvements
--
$890.00.
Orchard: 255 apple trees, 30 yrs. good condition.
3 "pear, 30 yrs., fair condition.
6 acres 4 Jt&Q.QO - $1 *W0.OO
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.
( Continued )
�County: Madison
District: Roberson
#119-a
, Hubert R.
-(Brown
continued )
Value of land by types.*
Value
per acre
c .bo
Acreage
Type
77
Slope
$8.00
61
6
114
Fg
Orchard
Summary:
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
value
value
value
value
value
of
of
of
of
.
land
improvements.
timber.
orchard.
.
of tract
%
$605.50
$890.00
$117.50
fi flo .oo
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Total
Value
“
Cl
v 17.50
$488.00
$605.50.
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County: Madison
District: Roberson
.
Brown Hubert H.
# 119
Acreage claimed
Assessed
Deed 255 A
255
\ " 1916 for # 3600*0
AREA: 220 A By actual SurvgjF*
Location: Roberson River and is entirely within the Park area
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Value claimed
1475
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$265.00
spring water supply, posts foundation
115.00
Frame and log barn, 25 x 33 x 14, paper roof, fair condition
5.00
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Frame hen house, 12 x 14 x 12, shingle roof, fair condition
10.00
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320.00
510.00
182.00
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Total
Total
value of land
value of improvements
value of timber
value of orchard
value of tract
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$1194.00
450.00
130.00
875.00
2649.00
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Madison County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
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The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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Brown, Hubert R
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<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 119, 119a</p>
<p><strong>Items in Land File:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Survey</li>
</ul>
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Madison County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
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An account of the resource
The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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1930-1934
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Brown, Ira S
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An account of the resource
<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 123, 123a</p>
<p><strong>Items in Land File:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Owner Claim</li>
<li>Notary</li>
<li>Tax Records</li>
<li>Misc.</li>
</ul>
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
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Madison County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
Description
An account of the resource
The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
Creator
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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1930-1934
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Brown, W.A
Description
An account of the resource
<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 52</p>
<p><strong>Items in Land File:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Owner Claim</li>
<li>LOB9 (page 99)</li>
<li>Tax Records</li>
<li>Misc.</li>
</ul>
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
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Brown
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Madison County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
Description
An account of the resource
The first series in the Madison County SNP Records collection consists of 363 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. D.F. Anderson and Others, and Fifty-Five Thousand Acres of Land, More or Less, in Madison County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Madison County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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1930-1934
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Brown, Weyman L
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An account of the resource
<p><strong>Tract(s):</strong> 126</p>
<p><strong>Items in Land File:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Claimant Worksheet</li>
<li>Tract Assessment</li>
<li>Owner Claim</li>
<li>Survey</li>
</ul>
Source
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Madison County Circuit Courthouse
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
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Brown
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Defendants charged with misdemeanor failure to provide adequate fish ladders.
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
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1901
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Commonwealth v. D.F. Runion
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Defendant charged with felony larceny.
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
Description
An account of the resource
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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1820-1971; currently digitized: 1820-1930.
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1905
Title
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Commonwealth v. Edward Knight
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Defendant charged with felony rape.
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Felony
Rape
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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Jennifer Taylor
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IT nI,:YPJ:JIE~E:l'!'lrAT l:PO:J TEE TRIAL of this
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tlle Coi=,;on-
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Sta!~ wh.eth~r or not you a~tzed a Hudaon c~r here in the
of
H..,.riso:,·our 5 -.1th
31..!".
:.i. Brown?
in it,
liqu¢1•
'bolon,,;1:ig to
th•
defoulL'lt,
A Y,-a, air •
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Alr.in..; aboat
th~ 'litftile
ni;ht -- n tud.Gon ooach,
in it.
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i:.ttt'
ani! t w<-rt ,ut
!ofor~tion
to the
aoi.ith o:' t~o :'.:ity,
o:' O{,,to'b•r,
w'tich ha1 botw~~n a hslr
that.
a car
of liqucr
o. t O. railr.,,,d
in cc.wip1tn.J wit:'l lb-.
ca::se bao& t.o the! Cj ~Y and
I 'lo not
c,t
ero"sins,
F'rii-'"ll:c
or 0£:;J Ot-:;', Dr·J,■ t?re. and stooi1 tberf!
While
we nere
coach.
thia
!Od
c«~ drove
up,
the
* pint
exn,~ti
ot 11quor
,:,us coat 14'. t!'.l!"ou~h,
,,1tlttt
Dovel,
anj
Pike,
of
_park~d
~ few ;ninut.-a.
tnlki)l~
lnd I :io~ieed
Valley
th~ Chie!'
c!.lt er. $· u:.-., l!e.-., Street,
front
"there
reottll
it
•~o a !iudson
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F. A, Dunn,
Edward
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'7b
Wm.F. Lill,,
1I. J.. Parrent,
Jiowar1
c.
77
recalled
Bueh~r,
78
(r.,colled
70
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lolR. DX::J!:RT;
to tte
reached
bohind
between hnlf
the front
a pint
'lhas ,. " t!io ei:e
A
Half
a gAtlon
eent and there
ri~hthand
of liquor
Q,
fruit
!lovor mind. Th• rea•on for ;roui- ,;;oina
co- hae nothin~ to do with it.
an1 a short
pint,
roun~ a
j:,.r
eontainia.
anywe,y.
of the Jar?
as nll
jar,
&3 I recollect,--
a Bell~
~aeon
jQr.
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And in that
half-iallon
fruit
jar you aa,y ther•
was about,
A A abort pint.
Q, A ahort
pint
of •:oonahine•
liquor?
A Ye.a, sir.
Q, And o.ctuall;r
where
A It wao ri~ht
behind
the Hud1on, if' you recall,
ee~~ and the
seat be•Jde
'""
.'ue
liquor
tho front
!c th•
righthan~
113 a diviaion
there.
tl:..e ~rt?er
--
thrrt
i8
ja>" 1~ tl':1 • e"1"?
••at
of the car.
betwee.1
ihe driver
li~tle
diY!a1on
&
ci There a.re t.«o a.eats in the front. of the car,
just
lnr.e
eucu.,h for
two peraone
I ~hl:..'- t.h•t
1a corre.:t:
Q,
With an open
pse&a.Q:e wey betwePn tht
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Yes,
q,
Ar.~ tbio
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And on tbe
an open apace
ju
yee,
e
th~r•,
ael)A!"ate and ipt1rt,
b~twe7~
au-.
the
t•,.,!) 81!!~t•?
t"o seate.
or eonta..i!'l•r Yas found •1~:ine
noor,
1
to sit?
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sir;
In
of cou,-~e?
b•hlnd
the
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And 11'1\o•a•
A
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on the right
Sitt!oe
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~he 11q~o~ •~• rif~~
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i"es • alr •
i
~o~,
th• car Juet
men got out er t.c.e car.
gtt
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l don't
la"' them. leave
cft~ as it drov~
1111w
tht. car.
ntght?
th~t
the time !t stopped good,
the cu,-
tb.em leavl!
of
aa wall
an~ tho
... I don't
know that
the other
parttee
fellows?
1ow
And when I loolced
•t..i.t 011..:1 .:.i1 -q!ted
pinnN
:Jn.t--1 th,y
ami loolt~d
in. th#!' :-•etaul'ant
Jt w~s the day they had a f•otball
in th•re.
window, l eaw the col~r•
but I
•• I recollect.
fa-:e~ St:-""ct, and. l wert
,eme at Lexington.
1n the
on a couple
C:&!:
'bac
reat~urant
oft.ho
through
the
coats.
Ill\~
boys•
;.,, the car.
WG.er6 w,:e .Bro-wn?
A lie WAI 1~ the reataur1U1t
~
up there
e!tt1nct
1 a w t:10,-c men aet. out ?f the car,
know that
and saw several
'-
whor~ hew~•
ou~.
q W-aat beoam•
towards
~~e seat
b•hind
about
I
••at.
front
d11 y~J eee that
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wAe he in the car?
A
l aaw tne.m
at that
in the car
Bt•el.
l.(ark
q Where
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How fu
A •ifty
ia that
restaurnnt
or 7~ yards,
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Did y~u a.r:e•t
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I d1d.
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I don't
l~uch
from wher• tho
kn,~ the exact
bi::?
A Because
J round
q 'l'no "••
the o·.,,er
this
liquor
ot' the cu,
in the ca:r.
thtY call
CRl"
dista
it.
wa• p~rked?
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How do you kno~ he owned
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Hie own atatement.
Q
11'!lat did
coach
~bat
Q
you a <>Ut the car?
he tell
A ~e tol~
it.
•e he or.:.ed •b1 car,
tte
car wae bia,.
s n..e--.£~ato~
he purchased.
wae it
l!ow lon,i
he got out of the oo.r i>efore you plnoed
after
him unoie:r arrest?
A
tbat
In a vtry
lona.
~
short
'!!.me.
~ J.Y b.aTe ~~:,
I •01.J:d at-i.y,. ~ive
posatOly
•3a wJth reference
corutition
to be1M.i
dru11lc or aober?
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Hews~
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You •V
intoxicated.
be wa, intoxicat~
,.a,~•t aober
•noJgh
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townlkperrtctly
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Yea,
ext,nt?
etraight
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•lightly?
slr.
"Y..,.
wa• wobb!L,.,_i just
D:et:~T:
l!I• bra!"
I auppoae?
a little
bit,
WIT:711:SS: Ye'!
did
he tell
A Only
~
,r,,..,did
lefthand
or
the ce.r 'l::r. llrown had been ri~ln.
you?
from
A He said
••nt,
,1r.
Do you ic,,0°, in wl,at pa.rt
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in,
1
hi•
atatemeot.
he•~
ho no
ao~ut
that?
rid in& rl:,ht
baolr of
TM?COURT: Repe~t th~t,
,
A
the 1'!'1,er.
atde.
1'1T 3SS:
~ear
oe~t,
l'ho was on the bac~ •eat
not
lf!>n;I'!".
3 llt.,.le
W"n~iwould yo~ say his
"01.,utee,
pleaae.
lerthcid
w!~b ~r.
~!de.
Bro'Jrn?
on ,he
renr
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Was Rubble drinking?
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Rubble
A
!"ightn
Uortin
for
waa drivtna
t 1 iquor
W!:i.!I
one
he epent tho niiht
aeat,•-
O!l 'the bac~
seem to ha·:e
on eJ t:hie:- one.
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pooiti7•
about
bome and I do~•t thin~
i~ ~,
he even had
tho car .
.R. D!.C. 'lT:
l!ro,..r. aaii
l:r.
YI::3S:i:
Mrtin
Q. Did Brown or "Jartin
A Ye,;, 1.lr;
<t Staunt bu
t
eat,.. hf' ~ot
la 26 Oliles
Uartin
south
car
•~1
him in th~t
w1\Bt. point
th•
1
wns ~r1·,ini.?
t\e> W')!IId""i-:-ln.
oorTobora~ed
rro
e,q
th•t
Ja!-f
tb.ree othe~,
thio
Rubble
did..:1.1 t either
and llartin
I neve:- eel
l:1.£.
•a.id
U.a!"t,1,;;,
.u1d rear
fll'!. ~h•
stAteme,t.
hfll h11:1,t
"~tve:n t~t! ~a.r?
ot: St"l\.l'ltori.
in t·.,e ,.1ty
of H•rr i so,>"buri., 1sn • t it?
s!r.
A
Ye~.
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witb ;ou,
if
anybody,
~hie liquor
wh•n you seized
iL
o~?
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,
Shortly
Arte:
cidotght
•••
th1e?
I -:.hir..lc.
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A !ew •in:.1te.a
after
mid-
night.
q It waa on Saturd~
"'
cupan~,
l unde~atood
or tfli:1
,rae on th~ !ron~
night,
you to aay
c-ar; lLartin,
seat
beot~e
nsn't
1
it?
~ir. Funlr, that
t.he !rive-r
th"r
or :h~ oar;
0
11er,,.,:four OO•
~le.
of him. an1 Brown an~ Rubbl•
S•~el,
who
on th~ rear
eeat1
,
You have atatetl
"'~ at-.:~•red
A. Yea,
a little?
s1.r.
th:,.t :Brown wsa unt1er the
t.1fluenoe
of liquor,
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Ho •••
whether
drove
ho
stagger
1ould
at the
I woi.:J.dn'~ 3ay;
but~-.
he got
an,! J oouldn'
out
of the
oar.
th~re,
Steel
and 1 really
be
t.b.e:r,e, ! don't
don't
was drinking,
--
I think
about
be poaitive
1 won't
t tell
tho Jail
ta
and when be i"O-t out.
1
time but
much confuolon
·•~t
'lfllen I 1ot around
tni:,i;
,,,,. t. art>und in t't-.e C&r'
There was r14ht
in th•
W&8
or not.
be we• etaggering
that,
be
I do"'~
the1·e --
arou
tb..ey all
think
0
drink in;;:, but
that.
lmow about
•~4 intoxicate-1,
be
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The !lude-;,r. ca:-
I\
about w1111~~son 1 s Druaetore,
tbe Street,
A
Yee,
!r. !'ront
par~'e-1 on A!ain Street,
W!.S
of
t.~e car wr•
11:-: just
c little
tM '1>$.rber•~p.
parked
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From 11h1c1--oid~ o~ the ear
A
'I/her
I firot
d11
~b•.they
saw
Str"-et,
of
I 'lll"?UUsay alrno!'t
sl:ou• t'1at.
t be :p,•i~lve
dle'e
of Fri
i:i f>'ont
about
1
oidc
was it not?
pa~~ Wat•Could=.
,n the east
tht~e
bo.rDeraho,.
~eople
;et
out?
of the
eide
on the lefthand
nro
I tl".in!o:
oar in she atx-eet.
It,
D1"' .iO'.J see the:t
A
I don',
a& they stepped
I t.,..~eY~ot
recall.
1 don't
- JU :,
you fo.m.d tn!e
front
ecat,
~·111:,k I d le!.
I saw them ju■t
I thlnl·
~ut.
CROSS-EX,>J.l!l'AT!Oi,
X
out or the car?
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D?:C "":!tT:
U!l,
AU Y4".J it cou:il•
t~
in thi ■ car,
li~uor
1!1:nediately
up naaia.st
-r.
}',J.::.~.
'Yh.etl
you to~~◄ it,
you e,y.
behind
the
tile ralll' pf\rt
of the
er
ql.;E~"ti,ms,
ua.t <>'!
tront
the c .,,r, l t.alce 1 t?
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An4 yoJ fo;,,.d
had been turned
A
the
ju,
ba::::k.tro1:1under
!lr4 D~ohArt>
th.at co~;h,
fill~
it o'oaour•d
it.~~
1 woul~n'~
.,.,._JtI do know th~t
ds~~
by "rur
or ~h• c:,oa~'tl i•oelf
■eat,
the front
ir. that
eay tha~ it
the ru,
w
lo~kt1
oar,
9
q1dn' t you?
th~rP
covered.
like
that
~~~
,o light
I telt
•ocP~~dy
an➔
1n
sot
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pualtM up !n
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a pile,
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~••n
r:.111bad
A Yea,
s••~
the pcr100.
~p :o fora•
:urn•~
J••t •••
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yo.
YO'J ■ enn
••a•
tbe rt,ht
llad pualle~
tom•
tbat
r.ot be p ,al :he.
11Adlatt
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back
,ou to a-.y, tlutt
OD the
na
there
o! that coach;
1oota
tbo••
1 :r~call.
a:-fl :.it.tle
ii~
t, •t
l>Ut : thir.k
reata:,rant
la an4 th•
loolt•4
a,.4
rt
; tto'1«1:.'; tbl''!"t- ,....
-:-ovn-S'•"~•
h'l tl-.e ol\.r: I would
I• U:e WC)' it .....
1'•••• yo'J round the :tquor
X
hh•••lt
-:t.att
I a ..d •••
A
'"'"
o! barrier?
or I un1eratoO'l
•ald,
betnea
an opanlr~
aort
itat'lf
•ho~e4 up.
&nd the TU~•~•
X Jew,
on tl:e •e~-i an4l !hi, liquor
1!tt1nc
an-S tlum you ~gnt do-.n ~o U:•
c
o baalr to t'>e car,
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ye■ ,
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I d!di
X
Ao! ••ited
A Ye,,
e!r.
thore
until
Jt
liquor
Ye . o!~• a!l
.z.
l>ror..
belsc
1
phat!c
l.q~or.
as ~te other,,
11i41trC'!"••t.?
oar,
dlacla111e4
dldn'
t ha,
er.y IF..owl•d.c• or
wheu :rou Advise~
~h~
hi.ffl wily
a1r.
:l'oUJ1d tb.e li~uor
A
nll
b.l~?
X You 11~ tell
knew notb.u11
11eu r•turJ1td?
tour of ~bfCII.
1-ed!,tely
in the
you ha'. tUT••t-d
A Ye,
ot!'.•r
a1r.
X Yo.·i ;,?1.ee-t .Brown, ••
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tneae
hi~ Ulat
la th•
car,
you
w••• n·reatt~i
,nd ho 1,ir,e111tel:1
hl1'I btCftlB•
tol
~
you
you that
bout U?
I do"' t rec .• l the
,.,y denied
all
e&Act words ~,
tile WAY tbrouih
all
pGa•ed,
but
b• e·-
lruowlodie o( tb1o
lte
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meu had ridd~n
there,
tha:
l.l:,r,e-.llatoly
sot1e
n with him an~ they muat h4Ve pYt it
know juat
·3.
how soon that
":.UC:A;:
suetalned,
'!'he oity
Co1.intj•, i•
:,oi: rl4ht
in
he?
I don't
i;y t:.R. !AP.lW:
and t i•
to dteunt
didn't
A
"urtb•r
-.t
8
ca.~e
! ooiect;
(In!e-:-poa1n+;)
exception
of llN'rison'buxg
~or defen~,nt.
obJ4';t1on
11 1it1.1nte
in !look1n~h1'o
t.lve
•fter
1 t. not?
A Ye , sir.
hY Tlill C~'ORT:
ct Ur. Funk, you
car was ~a.rXed that
A
full
I
lu!."
fellows
in th•re
Lee colora,
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time
~hath~~
nid ~ot get out o~ th.t
They
~
!l'linutes
the
the men?
down
?be rest1u.r~.,•
tl'i•,..e,
w-i:te?"1.i~t
a."l,- t~f'r~
w-ere: se"tera!
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an~ white h~dges -- Wnshington
blue
on th~ir
and I kne~ th•~
c~Att,
they
oar a::4 I 'i
long.
M not •tay
A No, air.
about
your Ronc;r.
the ce.r e..nd waited
not have beeu that
Q.
Wi3B
I went
I believe,--
! werL One~ to
it
you ftrree~ed
Judie
or me::. •~ the
SI\;,'
I don't
I don't
unttl
the, :ne': c
know.
lt was but
in the reataura,rt
thi~Jc t~ey wr~
&
ahort
t1~e.
very lon41?
in ther~
~ven lo~
enough
liquor?
You ••Y it wno
whe,., I .,.,. them.
~
dark
door,
Tell
me iuw you osme to find thi1
i..'l thflJ car.
and ••arched
weapons,
L:r. Steel,
an1 I reRc~ed b~htnd
find a bts
load of liouor,
as ia cu1tom~ry,
to eee it be ha~ ft~Y
tbe ct'U" a fe,, mi~utes
and I co.o:e upon ~his jar,
~xp4cti~
tc
pulle<I the j r
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the oa:rpet
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or
the Jar wao covered
thllt
e:iy
1oote4 pretiy
It
i~•elt
co~~Teri by
10t?
I 1'0~l'1. 't
ea:-pet.
the jar
the-re had beeJ1 s.ome •cu
rn inc.
'oeen ehoved up against
this
up bac~ in tte
~~ae•~
.-e~l
entil"•lY
or aom~thin.g,
'o;, the
u
Cl\%'
an'1 thia
~hough
carpet
hat1
Jar.
BY llR • EAPJ.!A:I: Ul". Funk,
Q
t~e ~?tto2
t~at
how,,.,
or on the •1~•.
A s~-~~
n up.
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And•
A
• !,,e. ineh-ea.
jar
or how n.e it,
The top •aa
half-;allo~
t!le cu,
i~
fruit
Z j.;.1..:1,
it- et11:r..di"tt on
W!lS
tn ~ha: ~oe1tion?
the f1r5t
th!nq my hAnd fell
on.
la ~l)out how tall?
jar
po.ssiOly
ten.
I don't
ju,st
kno':f the
af th.at.
he!•ht
BY !HE CCI/BT:
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that
the thilli
goee 011 the botto.c
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the
Wl,ot "'"'
I tb1:1lr: it
top of the jar.
of thia
"'i&inat
wno tllat
it,,
the c•rpet
a;;a!.i,otlt
or the cu?
1ras th1111;
r:.ibbe~ sat,
It••~~•
tom•
but. I d.on't.
that
tht
•Y hand fsll
a
l~ co".erer!
right
on ,op
Jar.
Witneoo tol1
C. T. i)(;·.,"J:., inrern,
to stand
ttx.&ine1
an1~•-
lara:an..
by":"".
Q. You are- l."r. C. Vt• .Oove., Sherif.,.
tf"stiC!t-iZ:
of Rock!fl'il-:&~ C-ounty?
A Ya•, air.
Q. 1":ind.ly atste.
the. seizur•
of tbis
A Ur.
probably
tlli"
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to th•
cu w1.o:b l!.,;uor
1'unk md myself'
a h\.l,ndred yard.o
c: :· \'.
r.. it
co\ll't,
l"'r. Dove,
1.r.
t!rovt up.
H,1i
were atandi:tC,
trorr 1:t'here ti.it
what you lmow t\ocn-t
over
hert!
oc. J.:..ln Streratt,
cPr wae oa-r~nd..
I bnd int"or?al!t:ion
tr.a~
the-rt
l noticed
,;-;ae a csr
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He. .«r,t
"Go down and see
d.0'11 and. exro:iline-d. the
tl""" t. 1 t M~
t't.~ liot"'ue
:. • il.
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-1ld
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car
'b:a.cl-',rnd ~3id
nunhPr.
"~·e ':1!.l:. 10 , ...,,. 1ec.rch
h~ e,i~,
v-:•r. •
:t !t
w~• in the car.
Sto•l
BY Th.• COURT:
~e~t -- !ront
A Right
'-
W".:..!c~-:--.u:n1n;1'oard
A On ~•
ri
stat.
F\:;::k or..?
nt~
I than<! aide.
BY :.:R • !l .11\LJ~:
On the oide next
J,.
Yes,
sir;
b~cl< o~ i.r.
rt;,ht
pullt'\1
to the pavei:.cnt?
en t1 tt e1h·
St,el
--
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out t~!e hU~·••lloc
eiaj•, betwt:eo
half
pint
I< What
k!nd
of
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"t:.oonsiiine-"
'l. lu "b.a.l:!'
dar.l< --
•~th
l!quor
llq\lOr
Q. Did
r..r.
frcit
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None whatcYer.
t
Di~ yeu •~ th~
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I c!ld.
,
Wh.ere
frc,"M
about
, r •ho~ld
jar.
Fur.le pullPr
•Jty
He pulle~
t~~
t~.e jnr
3•1"''t'a.e?
out.
in f!,td lr,.q th•
1.t ou't; rie;ht
jar
in
the car?
at or.ce.
;e to?
A They went dow:1 on Water Strtet.
w•nt
1
an~
jar?
Jru-,k luw-. ,my trouble
~i~
in 1t
•••t,
li(tuor.
Ur.
I dt; r.ot.
o,,hin<l 'the
l"NIOl"'.~
1t?
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t?. Do yo\i. knol" it. what -posi t.!cn
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over
and he
and n pint.
gal~>-•
A half-,allo~
ne-:rt to the J>a.venent;
! • ,..,..
tt1ere • only 'by their
I don't
own statements.
11
it WA.I,
~.. wt • ~O"\il
to ttt1 car
acd
rw.n--1.ngboct
ael\l"c ....e--I 1 ·?'. Sto•l
... Jtr.
lo
up or. the
the r ie"ht l ie~na,t
and cue
~u:tit'e:r, "Jlt!.
~Yea, be tte-
r. l-...i:.k g:ot
1 f he haa
l.TJow...,.h~r~ 1.l,f'y
tt-ey t=1aid they
Wf"lnt
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went ca:ftt.::- n 1:rir;..k of r.at~r
, t t'he rr-at.ou-
rnnt,
q, On which eid,.
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I won't
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l wi __ a..ek you,
ref'c
11"'1,.
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the
of
oar d1d they
■101,.t thAt;
be p-osit.!ve
bt.n&
out?
y.
I couldn't
"'1111t ➔~ tl:e con<11::ior
ju•t
o!' Br~~
.-1th
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d!"U!:.l
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D:r'iol~
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Whrt. .-ae. ?.:-ark Steel'"'
U1---etian w,..i:irnyoi. 'found in
cou1i tior.,
11e Olll'?
A Ile h~, bee
drinl<inc.
You coul~
see th•t
h• hod be•~ lrink-
ing.
-.. 1:ow abo!..t the other
tt:o icrn, ..tnrtln
am! S.cb"el•,
•e:re
-;_t...~y
dr !.r:lctr-c o::- r.e--:Y
A
much t.hlnk
i
that,
't
1 do
th.!UC :..ar~ir
I thi ,k I a el t liquor
he was.
~,out
tive
say.
1 c~uli11't
Tl:e car smelt like
it bs_s fo\lr,
I thi.,k
bar-roor.,
I thinli: it
,.rlr..k::tnii,
I C'!on't
on RuClt.le, 'b-..at :raot po Pi-
!!ow numy d OQr1'-ha.a o !tu~ aon coach,
A
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lneid~
tr.o or
had but
of it.
rourf
I won't
be poo1ti\·e
ttat,
800-t
i(
Tt:t1 ir: !ror.t
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I tl11nk
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How ~any aea~• did
A Ith~
icn betwe,·n
"
a-t'1 ·t1ro in the
b,tck?
eo.
a front
the front
Di"' yot:
h.ai,•t,
tli•
car have?
an~ A bark.
•~ot
ael!tta:
I don't
I think
know ab,ut
eny oon11rrtJ&ticr:
'iiiith
tr~re
~~~ r.
diviB-
tbe. i>Cl~ir.
,.al'.Br~tm
,u, to wh.e:Ol·e::-
or cot. he owned tkt: ear?
l9u,
=• 'th.e.t
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?!e told
~
'What ti~e
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:t ~~between
it
of nigh~
a Ille car.
WR• thie,
twelve
aud en~ o'clock,
of October.
li
ti-••• told
to
?fr. Dove?
att<'ld aside.
the mor~itli
o~ the
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qua.ntiti
by i:r.
:-eca.lted
Funk, you •iic
l:r,
or liq~~r
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if
A The odor
W&f!
an;;,
awhile
Eudtofi coRcr. th•
&boat
~01
ft
pint;
atat~
whnt
You coulf't
amell
iD t:-ie c--.r?
'V8'l"jf offoneive.
about
~ ., tr..al! th:-01'1)-1,;p o:i: tile
liquor.
te-?t!fied;
t you ro~~d in t~i•
t
you ltotcd
cdo:- y ...c detected,
&Rrm1U11 ~rther
car,
t'he
Cltt.
outeJ.1t
:id it
a ,d a,.o .-.d.
was vt1ry off' n&ive.
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Yee. tJtr;
bond•~
~
it
On whlet
B11]'QT'.,hFt~.!nc vo:rited
y•t
• oc tb•r•
•~
on the: c tl'?
rollowinc;; 1ay wru,n they
tb•
of the car did you ~ot!ce
tl:.e RookJ.no'ht".Jn llotor
in
By the way, do :,,ou happen
)-__adu,c, doore
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of
the ou.
We\~ ~'4cir1,i 11orth,
lit.
any eY!-ie~ce
.or.. the
I do1 't
ooe c:.: £seil
lr-r.ow.
rtiCe:
of se • any car&,
imJlree•-on
tl-at
sidea
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a;:::i
¢CiUld
there
rf're
hardly
1
and
o. liu.deon cu~ch
oce.?
the Jrudoor
aot po ltiv-e
you
Cott.pan:;' 11 git.rnge
to ltnow whetht-t-
or ~ust
l thought
that?
about
'bt•r
cAr bad only
only two tloore.
I ~ 1::;; ,,,.,, out
that.
! -:. 1
t\>o d.oors,
,..i11d.
I
un"
Wll~
I 0.-11~,·e if
i'\l"
tl:erp
'beeo
llll.
.EAR1..Alf1 I
13.
DFAV...,S:
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a.U!J1JOfllC
Ye-.
tr.e c~r i• here?
•.Ir.
How many
door ■
hao
it?
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2:R. DECU!:KT: It has nc do,a· o:p•nin.;
8Cf".t'P
!,'.;I,
Dl'AVER~:
'!'hey ar•
side
by aide.
on the
front
tl-,
rntd
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?Lr. !uoberT
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Staunton,
Q,
What poaltlon,
if any, do yGu hold in the City o~ Staunton?
q As ouch Fol~c• cr:10e-r
or Octobor
the ,.~;;ht
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Yes
1
18th
officer
on
laot?
sir.
Q, Do you lmo,r the
~
Were you sueh police
defec•ant
herr,
.:r.
!:.
S.
Et-o,m?
him on thAt ni~~t?
Die you•••
A Yea, sir.
your C 1 ty?
Q,
In
ii,
Yes,
,
Aaou, ..tat
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I j>lll~••
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Di~ you sto
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I saw ~iJr twA or tlll'e~
11.r.
t:,,:e?
ei~h~
ietwoen
hi~
Q. About wh1.t til!i•
~in•
!Ul~
o'clock,
around 8:~0.
more ~ban one time?
w.a3 it
tim-e
that ni~ht.
,rhc"l you first
,a·
l-.1.m,?
!:JG o'clock.
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A~aut
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What tae
of nigat
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I jUOie,
1tro'.J11dten
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'l/'tla1; wao hie
•~a it
o 1 olook,
bctv-een
with
refereno~
condition
~. :n....:~:
in regeri
Juriediction
CbJectior.
when you saw hi9:30
the la~t
tin"e?
and 10 o 1 cl,:>ck.
to beii:a
drunk
or
G,1,;.'?~tto ie o't:j~e-tf'c! to.
Pt=-!s. u~!:C
to •~ ethic.
~.r:et ooc\!.r:-el'!. out ~!: '!.he
or tbie court.
overr11led;
oxoeption
for dot:er.da.nt.
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~e had be-e~. t!ri~!ng.
if
l t1melt
liQ~or
on
l..io breath.
lba"t-,
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if' anything.
A Why, he of#ererl
Xr.ow r.l.e-re,
did
!--.A.vi1;gliquor?
to take ce out ir. the country,
t.e. eaye,
b~t,
S!'IY tc you about
he
at
tbe
I dort 1 t
anfi give
foot-hilla.
me a drink
of
wh1elcty.
J.m. DECli>RT: I object
to that
THE C~UR?: The objection
t•at:bony.
ie ousteined.
BY i:HE CC,ti"R':':
Was heir.
Q
h1• euto~ob.le
et ~h• ti~e?
A Uo, et-r: he wna on t.he street.
TUE COURT: I 1o not thlnk th8t
BY 1i:t. F..'.Rl /h
:
Q. 3"e e:-<p,,.ctti'
A Yes,
to -:eJre you out in hie
-:iidn' t he?
car,
air.
r.~. D~l-1:RT:
Tl!B COllRT:
~
1e mat~r1nl.
Don 1 t :ir.e-,.·er.
I obJect
to the Qtle!tion.
If he lmowe. he may answer.
W'n•t did h• sey Rbout t&kini;; you out?
A Ce 3«1d h~ ~ou~d taYe ~e out.
been to the oar before
'-, '11le.re did
A ~~ sni~
te put th!a
I knp• Ce had the cn.r.
proposition
he soy b.e was going,
~ewe
Lr.
I had
bp to me.
Buc:1er?
~oi:ig up 1o Pen~eylvania.
q Who ""4.S in the car at tba! ti:e?
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;!'!
t-..cr e
;1)"11
;..::.<i.
d.:-1v1..-...,t.l!e
n~~;
YIT.,.C:3S:
D~~
:ae~han!c
Iai! yc;u hear
19
t!lat
the Jou.r..g ~'.Ill?
I d.on 1 t believe
o::.::; an
\,
Is
h~ sa:id h" wn3 a mechanic.
Qlil";
l".!.. ca!l
I coul-1
n;.z.,_,
Just. .sit~:11:g
t:te yo ~n
;e-ll
(In~ic&t1:..).
t.C• y.o~no::..ar.. I
!r. t-1:e car.
• a n~e
!.ha.! he eaiG
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What c!id he say 11:bout i:mv tee l !.qi;.or
A 'I/ell,
htlls,.
'tut,h~
.,,ith
dri:1.k'lng
ao)' wnother
h1 o;.id
that
ea1d.on
the
h• cal.ltd
~o~
or ,iot.
as;J
•nd had it
at the
,r~t
foot-
!!own from :exi.:;.,;ton
trlp
drink
I eon't
1:: h.1rr car?
they ba<I liquor,
or ~he m-1'.!h!lJ'\ic, tha;t hP wttt .._,lrpoaei1 to
o:.he eT..cfi:,tion
SQbYer and
stay
it
A
eo it
•nyth.1.n;.
b■
weld
a a1ra tr!i
t- d~ ~.
ing the oar.
Ii.R t.Z::-t!: : move your
r.o- t atri'.i',
oi;t ~h.A.t r,~- ..
tion o!' tht ana,ve-r that rf"fera to drinking
on thf
l'?..
way from Lexin,.ton
tot ion d.NtJed
Tr.~• COURT:
~h•
to lltttunton.
and except!oo
I understood
you th•t
&A!:leeven!.tlf?
YIT?~-::.s:
1
ee
sit';
I
.:or d•te.r. !ct.
•ll
in
.t1
all
couple
t4ta
in
hBpptned
o~ hours.
Cl10S, -J!:l(_',1' I .A:!'tOl· llY .:al. DFCJ:1.~"':
X J.i:. B~cber,
to partue,
,eJrcd you
A !es,
&•~ it.
or
it
I under•tooll
be sald
elr.
He said
~. said I sh,uld
:;ou to aacy tho.t
was out
in
thg
h11 would take
l\a7o a• ~ueh
foot-billa?
.me ,ut
e•
ot which he
t?':e liqui,r
to 'th~ root ...hl.11•
I ~snte4,
that
'to
they h~d pl•nty
011t there.
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That
thty
had pl@.nty of it
OYt in the
fo~t-h!.11•,
tha~
ia wh~t
I unAerotand you?
A Yea,
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D ffi1'CT J;TJ\l! INAT 101• R C:SU!.tl':1) EY WI • E;Jll!A: :
{,. Ur. Bucher,
I do
,.,...,tto
a•k you thla;
you ~,.id
thet
Bro1i?l htu!
boon drlnlrin.;.
th•t
tl,:e?
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~=•:'the,
Ctr at t 1.me I aaw n.ilo he nen 't.
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lie
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I wen~ to get. him on e.ccount
\.tl9
.n:>t?
of • wrtci:
that
ht
h~d down .,t
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denatd
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for putting
a man io • ditch.
about
lcr.o•~
anythin«
wreck betw~e~
Lex!n~ton
about
thin~
to 1,aj.
left
oar w· a thtte.
me if
n
:Us
I u
not
he
,n~ h• t~ok hi~
him baelt and
on4 be bcoui1ht
an~ went up o
knew ~n~~
Cent~~• Avenue to
and hie car was 1one.
Ue c~'!I back 11nd as.lte,.,
•A!"
and l tol1
I h:111 seen,
ond ll•t this
root-hill•
and ~!dn't
Police,
~iir:,,ay
elapoed
him Lhere; and Ur. Bro11'?:le~t
aP.~ 1! hi,.
the
an hour
to see rJr,
if they ha~ haa •ny
that
ha wsa aale~~
him to th•
o.nd about
St tel,
and ea14
end Ctaunton
I bro~ht
it.
it,
When I ••nt
in the
habit
rd ..m no.
liquor
of iO1!!i
it u~ to me to <.O to
Then h• put
with
h.l.lo,
out nth
I 11d not
• bunch
!;C 11th
till>
ot dru.:Jrs to the
!oot•hill1.
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hm.
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aow otten
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T,-··o or three
~
'llh&t
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I went an.d repo"tted
and •e
did
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to notify
th•y
bwing
Yea,
stor.ding
to the Chief
th~~-
of Policf!
t.o locate
th• "=riaanbur1
told
Ct..ief or Po.lice
o~ H,rrisonburg
a d~i'11<?
then?
went a.r.,._ur..dt?..n try1~
Q, Did the
~he oftic~r
ti:itea when he •~•
di~ you do,
of Pol1c• decided
i<>,.th.lo ••Y,
he Asr. y u to take
me thst
~o look
the car;
Polle♦ that
the:,, were
of Stau~t.on,
out for
U.'l-1
l f't. 1~ i;p to
and the
they were eom-
iOinii: to Fem1oriva-n.•.
in yi,,:<r prt"'~nce,
thia
l""hief
notify
car?
sir.
lOt. DECr ~T; Th~t m•ke$ ~o d_ffer•~=e.
that ~oe
.?t
entitled
the Con, ,onwealth to intToduce he0l'•£Y
evtde.uce.
T}3 CV~"'RT:Thi objection
l'i tno •• ;.old to ata .~ a .. ld•.
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ta auatained.
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Steele,
A Staunton,
where do you resi~e?
Virginia.
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ev•nin.;
;Jr
Etate
o!' the
a ,ce,,,bu
you ple~se
football
oue
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Yeo,
f&•lllty
et~:e
of the 15th or lith
your callini
or bue1ne•e?
the St'lunton
of
fflether
l 1•1tary
Acacemy.
7our car haQ b~er. r:.m in~o en the
of Octob•r,
,.-hen yo~ w•rt eorui.;
Crom the
at ~exinit,n?
•ir,
J:R. DFCi!l~T:
Do you •~an betwee~ St~unton
and ~exington?
M:\• t',Aill.'.A.,.._
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:r.•• , • ir .
I object.
113. D~"il':!'!:
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t d~ ~ot kn~• w~.at !~
in rcr the t!J:-.e bet~.
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let it
J.:R.
to i.:r.
D&c=T:
ll.
cor th~t
~G
follow.
! 'W!.!l
ran into you?
I!. Brown .
t want to eave the poir.t
on th>.t ruling.
rm. coi!ST: 'ea, oir,
4' D ld l:.r . .br.o'lll':Istop a.!'t.er runr.1r..; in-to yoU!" ou'l
JB.
Di.Cr4AT:
I obteat.
THECOURT: Do you know wbeth~r ll.r. Brown
st tte ti,..,?
Y11~;'&$S: Ye8, air;
wne.
he e1i~ he wPs in it.
THJ COUR~: You 1aw him
WI~!re~S;
::r.
Yes,
,ms
in the car
He tol<l ~~ h~
arterwar1 ■ ?
1r.
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1>1'. ; ou ae~
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Yth,,
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Did. h.e co1:1e to eee- you in re.ference
Bro,.,, 1.o St •waon
oD th•
n~ht
ot the 18th or
19th!
air.
to at!Jn!\tm,-.nt of the
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I objeet.
1!• oade- en apology.
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Q. lie di1
!),;~;(EP.T: \'o object,
i.ra.
011 the iround1
th.it
whether
~rom
im:pTOJ)erly re,:n into aomebod.y in another jw-iadJct~cn. 3nA 1'1l~t~el- te 1e!:leC the ~"ml.9.ie••-th
or without liabllity,
h"""' no:hi ~ t, do with the
charge o: hie transportic,
liquor bei •i tried here
1~ the court o~ Jockin;hftC
c~un~y.
~hln;
:'1,t ,rould t
th11.t evenint; is a. etrcumetance
bility
of hi• lu\vine liquor.
Tl!l" COUllT:
~!!\.
to ,how hia ccnditlcn
to prov,. the p:roba•
PECllERT: I
Olln
ee~ th•t I! you show that he wae
t~toxic•ted
ort hi~ way ~~wn down to F'e'ri~onburi
it ai,cht h •ea
renote b~ru-ing an1 would be a~~is•
but theee matter•
oible;
a.o_:!~c~~ ic
•2t~~!~•~
d""'•i•••WiUld
of tbe evide0ce.
not be,
MR. EARll..A.:"":
It ia pat
and culainntiq
of 4eta1l,
j~risdtcti~n
end we obj•ct
or the
in the
r~~
geetae
•iprPbens1on
hBving an
a!)d ee~+~l~r
to that
~bf
~,rt
lea~t"-'i up ~o
or this
ca~ 1n
Kel-rieQnbu~e.
Tha~ ie out theory as to the s~miasib1lity
o~ tbe evidence,
I u ftnr.Jc to aiy.
'l'HE COU!\T: I do not thtnk
you c:,.n .go ony t•Jrth.er tt\:,."l
to •how ~hat Br~T?..'• ec-ndition wae, and &'?'i-'r,noe
of hie rece~tly
ba71n& h•~ liquor.
A
I think
it wu about nine o'clock.
~ Did you detect
breath,
II,
th•
o~ obaerve
At
that
iad:ju•u.e:,t
A
Y~e,
1t
tiJ".e
the odor of •ni•key,
1~ hie
YOU
or any intoxicent,
manner?
did not?
o~ tl-.J.• trollt l"?
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BY !.m. DECfTPR'l':
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Were you a etru.n,er
A Yes,
l!Jir.
to hilo?
I never h,si1 aee.r~ him before.
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und ~ the influence
conside~aOly
of li~uor
without
been
7our o~aerv!a.,
it,
he nc.t.?
Jli,ir.!
A Yes,
sir:
thati ia possible.
Witnese
told
t.o ste.nd
asl~e.
0. K. BAYLOR,oworn, ex.,.incd
,J., ., ~
ti
The:-e
A
S~a:.;.ntc=, Vir.1n.1$.
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I ""' " l'ctor
r sl"e,
llr.
by Ur. !oueer~e.n.
testified:
!e.ylor'r
your b,a1~•••?
i•
Cycle O!'ficer
for the St>tte.
Q. Do you know l/.r. S. U. Brown?
A
l'.9e,
~
Did you
Octo'lH·
la•t?
A
Yes,
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•••~r.
Pleaee
A Yell.
t-veaini
tell
~r.
the oourt
Erown dl
I co::ld te!l
takini
care
hew• ■
not sea
wae as to sobriety?
to b• ro aw-fu.117 dryok.
an intoxicated
atag~e~in;
condition
~
Iha~
A
I judg~,
b;- lL.a
H., •~•
-r•• tr.at
a little
oit,
by hie w,lk?
but he wa• capable
or himetlC.
q He coul•
i!ia:J:eirt !..ex-
but be did not a~e: to be ao dru~k.
Did he indicate
A Well,
what •1• condition
by ltta b1""eaUi, ar.1 I cou:d te_l
he ~ad Ceec drin:kiq,
~
of the ,!a.y of the football
l anw hi~ in Staunton.
A Yea, eir.
4r1Dk~.
of the 18th of 19th or
si't' .
'I Was th.at tna
in,.tci,, \' 1rg1nia?
~
on the t7tnln~
!ro""
~ot keep exactly
t!J::e ot night
plwob?
did y0u •••
around nine o'ciock.
hiln io Sta=ton?
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all
Only
l 'l?t
o:n::e.
a.rra.ni-ed.
and
m.C1 fflT •
WIT.,tS,1:
turned
Did you apna,
Sr:i 'that
Somer/here
l
su•&~. thl"t':P•
loo~e.
have been about
must
about
or
Q:~
t
to lllJn about havin.;
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ten o I clock?
10 o'oloclc,
when l
collision?
We object,
S!.!".
11, 'f'~.. t 1 .,
u:,t
be
UR. D ·•:i"'ll'l':
o'oject.
\le
Tl!! CCllllT: Objection
thin;;
~
•itr.. bffl,
~ta.iii
him loose.
Ll"C!:l:'!!T:
l!!!.
A Yea,
h.!m anti
I oa.me bnck Wlt.h, :i.iJD ani! tul".a•d. h~
•~.
Q
,ri:;h
io suotninod,
to do r.!tn
Did ht DJPlre ,_ JJteteme.nt
whi ■l<ey
the
!!> you a~ to
unlea• it
•en<\ of it,•
h~e
wher• ht!' '"'"l3 ~oir-1,
••~ew'iich
_.., h~ w~• trave:11r.e?
b~ $ ■ 1~ h, ~•• iO!-~
A Yea, sir;
•
a.nd eaked
c.e if" t wa.nt•"1
aud t told
hb
I could.n
you aee hi•
I,\
Did
A
Yee,
to ao Yitb
It
bec"uee
to :.:.a.r,1and to ~ee hls b~other,
him --
l waa worklr~
to hie
left
WeU,
car
hind
~
ene-!'Al
ond could
:1 ee --
not 'l:t"t off.
sir.
I d!d
♦ be
ao UI> i,-,
to show th~~ th•J
fendoT -- no,
Where wao hia
A Sto..'ldir.g
~
!:!~
ni,rllt?
th"t
oAr there
1/, You d 1d not make an:, eeo.rcb. of
A
he asice'1.
tc
aect- it
hia right
hind
I think
fend•r
that•~•
daottr.:e don!!
it•••
bent.
car?
in Staun~on.
ot Staunton?
A Betwee~ Oen~ral
AT.-m:e ar.d Augueta Str-ct,
aide.
;.m. DECi:tl!T:
ll'lT
~a=- UJ
th~!"!
Aid ha~e a~ ~o id~nt.
It •e•
on the otreet
'Font part
car
the cu?
Or. l:ain
11:se: l to. • ir .
Street?
on !hP riij~thlln4
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J.ra. DEC~.Efi':': Th,~ 1~ the noet
ien't
it?
W'!'!l:ESS: Yea,
t!r.
DECE:F:!!T: Al>dbrill1:mtly
~"ll.
part of St1&1.uton,
public
l!;tt•d,
ai,<co.kin,i?
eoerpnratively
W!T .ESS: Ther• i• • 11.;:,; on eaoh corner.
I went to
the car an~ looked to see if any dama.ge w-ae done
to hl• car, •n~ it wa, hla rtcnt h111<! fendf'r that
wae prety we l be~t up, and hia hub cap.
IIR. ~~Ch<=r:•: ~n~1 ue
of Eta,i,iton?
Q Do you know nnyth1r.i
A No,
I talltet
•~~e
etr.
of V.r. !ro,m
after
arttr
: left
hP lert
on tee
otre,te
St~uoton?
!Ul"
I tolA
Re aelced !ne t~ iO with hlm
w!.tb Dia a !Mt .al.nut.~• an
uniil
11,~t■
■ Ir.
1 ee,
'lllT!:l':58:
a.re
repl,u-
bk
him I CG\lll~' t.
a.:l'"'d:!d~'t
&E ..
hill
~rq
of wet>.«• l met him i.."1.1.1x1r.~ton one 1o,y •nd
"- couple
epoke to ltim.
Q 'I/ere there
A
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1 think
any persons
there
wer•
with him?
about
three
men in th•
o..r .. 1th lum.
·•o
L
thin~
ab~ut
BY T ~ CvuRT:
You did
to .Ir.
a::e~:
look
not
llro,m.
in tbe oar.
a.nytb.ir---i J.a
1 did
Was th•
A
lio.
Q
Did you look
A :Jot exactly.
not
,eo anything
open?
~oor
i"- the
in tho c,;r.
door ar.d waa
tn<i
d 1dn' t
:t• car.
Ii Did. you eearch
1r.
:11te or any-
them.
A Once I bad my be~d in tbe door and lookea
tslln,.,.
I <!Id
the
tor- w111flke:y?
car
down in the
olll'to
I h"'d my be
A
"""
in the
if
there
··••• any whiel,ey?
!":-ont iSoor.
I 4,1,11Got
c.-t
l~ok bd?i.....Ldth~ eeata.
t~
Ii,
You did 11ot loo); in the
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!fo,
air;
I d idnot
look
bnok part
of
the car?
in the baek of the onr.
I did not eee
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:BY ::.:R. h Rl..A..:
A I juda~,
tolten
U8 quite
there
and
1,1;1•~ the
• !"'te
:ii
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around
a littlci
'phoned
we
10 o'clock.
corner
o!' :;.,,
5~• ~~r
i~
to co to ,..fl.j.
to the &chool
alter
l 1-t'tle
bit
I got "itb
'" !"
f'rom Staunt"
houae.
StPCl49'&
He w-aen't
and he ~at~ an appoiotme~t
I J,;·g:e
Ave!"lue.
c-r a 11-:.tJ.
it
1
hii, ~h,c•t 9 nnd it
it
w:s.. uo1~0d
l'l
to
~et
o'ctcck.
-f".
or the :Betey :Baker
the toot-hlli.
1'.ountt1 in?
A
I ju~r;,,
Yitn~a:s
t1l
t~ et-cd
the
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OTid.e?1ce intrc,d\olced
by the Commonwenlth to maint31n
the Oo.m.ocnwenltb by Counsel,
'O)ilrs.
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Tl-'3R::;::Pc.r. ~l: 1,- b, lz-... all
be 1ntrod~ced
or two 1md a h"l!
rn,iybf", tV'o mile•
rested;
tl:.e _ •JUI oa hle behalf,
the issue
and, thertupon,
b1 Coanoel,
or of!"er ,. to
on her b•hnlf,
the ~efen~ant,
introduced
tYidu,ce:
sworn,
H. L.BEGU,
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Your nade
exam!l'lo!'d by Ur. Dechert~
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A (Ant!c1iatil'llll)
3. L. Be.la.
1lherc ~o you at ~r~eent
A
'f"~t.
t•e"tifird:
do you: &e~.
·•••'e?
my e.m_plo;r.aent?
Yee, w~..ore are you stotion•d~
Solcie~
at the v. K. I.,
Are you a a,err"oer 0£ the
C1' t,he :r,11,ttlsr
JI
Xea. ~ir,
on detached
At tho Viriini•
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Yes,
ar"'"y of
air,
•
Wilitary
~tobl•
at Lex1n.ton.
!"~CUlR.r a.r!!"..y?
th•
1,,nited
eenice.
Inetttute?
States?
,o
the fotlowlna
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n1,tht o! tl.e
did
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16th of October
l••t,
to narrisonb:irs
the
fol:ow!ni.
on th•
;;a-.• (~
football
L•xir.gt:in?
Q. You oai,,e pa~t
A Yea,
~
of the ny?
air.
You cmn• to St~<>mtoe?
A Yee, s!r.
¼ D1<1 you ca:ne. 1".'.Itt ..e car with
fi
1ea,
foo~bsll
1ir.
-·~ ie a r11e~ •.'h t. t.hue
;am.a, you •nd Ur. Brom
a little
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livae
Et;l..,,
Kr.
• Brown~
eir.
he also
Yee,
ll'..r. S.
liquor
at. -.P,ci~tQn.
lUl-daome other
atntlemen
ro:10w1~1
tbe
indul1ed
1n
drinkina?
A
Yes, •!r,
ri&ht m~cb.
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Dtd you 1xhauet
the
a-..prlY of liG,uo.:- you hi"
-:~'!r-e?
Cl, H,,.d no i,,ore?
A Had no more:
nQ, sJr.
Q. How di~ you ha~pe,."'t t,
A
ilad Lo:
~
r.:r.~ro'l'Tl ar.<Imyself
,r.ad<,
a plan
of iO!"&
YQ\,,jweru u11ng
C ·.Jll"~
on 'the trip,
and tr.
Ayers,
11r. Beale?
a fellc~
that
YQ!
with uo,
to IL0-7la:nd.
Brown' a cal" in the proeecution
of. th.:l~ projeotq
A Ye.,, •ir.
Q. Now, J.(r. !legle,
""" any •~iel-ey
put
in
that
car
&t texir-i.toa
thet you mow ot?
A
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11r.
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Yo~ ••Y t~~t you had exh~uated
your
aupply there
A Yee, air.
,
How far did yo~ coma befor,
you stoppeQ thAt cu?
at lex1ncton?
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we i:a1@ •••
purpos~
w~~ t~~
Vo.at
A The tranam11ai0n
m.1aa1on were looae
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1n G:e&n,!l~e.
of th.t\l
stop?
wa~ thro•in,
and it
oil
--
was throwh...i; oil
er,,.ta."1d !.h'\t
701.a
a!.o~ed
the ecrcw& in the tr~n•-
o,er
thft inside
0£ th~
01'1'·
in G::-P-P,r:
repaire<I?
A Yea, sir;
~
to i•t
Did you ~o too
A We inquir•~
st eel ac.d
~
m~cha~tc o.nd eomeon~ dU'•cted
G
sir;
you •••
A .iot
until
d
thle
be is tte
ct Did
Ci, .-aer--
A:Jers
~
,!J
,•t
B!l!~
1:.?
i.1 Greenville?
ay,f'l...f'
I iJ,
o~ a'lme ~lac~
■ ome
~~ere we met
coul.d. .,et. e:ame W'hiekey,
I &•t
a-F-Y •
b<cl<,
eolllething
i~llon
~d
1' •
that."
qtked
lb.at
A
Brought
a te:ephone
pole.
my•elf
had a few drlck1,
,
~ow, Greenville
_,. !'OU i~:.
I ~11.
"Al>o11t half
a iBllon
53!'1,
"I ~ot
ao•- •
-.inr
11
or
you a ht\lf
I iDV• hi .. thl'••
'•llar•
t"to..:reedc,~f'il"a.
lJ(luor?
We call,.·d
and then
an~ oet the wbiakey
J.r. Brown and h~ and 11..r. Ayer, and
we called
llr.
0-0..ar1 • c ! 4r inks •
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"W'flit
I eoid,
and
7r,u.
it baok &bout noer whero the car n•
behind
but
be.ck and u..id.
•ix dollars;
did you d.o with tbst
,
ae-~~ !'rec •"':oa.
*I can• t tell
He came back
Ayere 1•?~ bi.
•ze.
nearo -.~d asked him if he knew wh~~r ~e
an~ he aa14,
Yo ~'\\'e hlJ,:
£11tl cot
I don 1 t know th~ name of the
Row much do yoc •=t?•
like
11,·(ll"'lt
elee?
s:ei::e ant! then
fP.w
of brar.dy.•
~r.
tall
the cRr at Gre~nvi\le.
who fixed
A We went buck on sc~~ strett,
He nlk.-1
tl~.
(indicatir-,1)?
youn.,,.an here
mechanic
any li<>uor
llr.
nra.r the gar~~
atreet,
us to
the car.
is the mechanic,
"-e
it.
~Rr,...•?
for
h.l! f:J:ed
A Yes,
it
tbe mechanic to rtx
ie in AUiUlta Ooanty?
St,el
and gave hi~ a
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1 do~•t
ooun~y; yee,
25 -i~ 1s le.
I h.ac
th•·
is !n tb8t
t!
sir.
q We111 now, Broft'ft<~ook &o~e of the liquor
there
Ln Greeo~ille?
A Yee, sir.
,
He was -t:i.e:1 :iutatde
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C:.1ta!'1e of 1:.1• c ,.r; yes~
Ii, llid
Steel
<i:ink
of his
car,
.,,
:-!.!-.
it?
llny of
sir.
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Yes,
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Hn~uc;1
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A TUer.
h~ ~?1~?
i~
,;;f ~--1-SC:3waa
c,t:;,!e
too~ it b3u.nti~~l:y
■ 11.
1
I eo'J1-i:'.'"J
t t'"'ll
fflet';..~-:- be
or cot.
Ct O:i two oecao1on,
be ~oo!r a drt•1k?
A He put the jar
to nis mouth twice,
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D14 Aye~s ,.~,
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Yee,
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An~ you to~k
•
he?
'llhethor
be drank any I o~n•t
~fit~
elr .
I a~pp~ee?
3?~e.
A YeeJ air.
"'
ll:.
A
A.tt~r
phone pol8,
snd ~fte~
:1."l45l JerXed
fa
Q, The jar
A
~natc~i
the ePr
Yeo, slr;
it
it. ~J> ••
pint
~~*
fixed
t'11S w11i~key beh1n'1
,..,1 it
I
ti:.e t~le-
I v-e~~ back and ~ot anot~er
f•ll
ov~r ~nA .,.,11t
"'?Ul'1., an"' tbflt
l~!'t
eo=-• or
in the
y.,u m"'"ll'l?
~he top was ~ot Qn cood an~ the jRr
~p •• quick
t:o th~ cm-.
q-...1ck as
ia C:r . .3-rown1 ~
tb.ll.t ;rhl.skey
1n tne j'lr.
over-turned,
t.ol"'."'.ka"l.ot'!'.cr sYal!.~•
,
~r.y of
,re had -: 1eat 1.?"in.ka l 3..,t
n~~;hb~~~~od
back
you place
did
nn<1 the top was no., on ti;;ht
d:1:,Jc,
!t,
~e;_e,
ot
aa I could
in order
1!. ~self,
ll.l..1. pt.
.1-r. Brown e1y-s
t.1>
fpll
over and I
to save the whiskey.
_:, ·J.::.te
JJle, "Beile,
•herd
•":; :-ce.t
"\"'!i
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wa!1e1
1e the whiskey?"
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I turned
"Yea.*
the
1~ ,vrr
l •~.l"i.
on?'.
uni.er my coot.
n~t 4now 1t unt~l
I
"le
-ple1ty
l ne~er
it.•
&:ld spilt
3~ sai-1,
We can get
26 --h~
is a g~'Q4 'tht:ia,
a:•t
when we
•D1! ~,u .!J!ll
Ni1,
we wt;.l
1~ all?
.o• !1"":'e any in
to t:11ryl~d."
I ho'1 the
lt'~i•' ey
A.Yero,~n~ he 11~
ohowed 1t to anybody •~oe-t
ln the car.
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is Aye:ra?
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Yee.
e1r.
~
~•tweer. Greenville
~n~ Staunton
1id you at any time drink
nny
o-r th-at liq1J.or?
Iro, e!.r.
A
q, Dtd a!lyb?-!.y 1 ' th~ oar dr t:U- any of
into
tbt
car
th:et.t l iq-uor
after
:·-•J 40!.
at G-reouville?
A No, eir.
q Did y:u tell
"'
~~.
:Brown that
the w""1•lc~,;-,rn~ !'!':ere·t
atr.
q l:lttner
yoo sot
ne~
in
the .,.,. or a-:; any tbe
~u::-1no:th•
tr!p
to StM·:.mt,(')n?
A
?ro, 11ir.
Q Br~trn ,ra_e i~ th~ front
se~t,
qs
he. ri~!r..g
!'!-om Gre~nvi!le
St s:ltl':. OD?
A Y•a,
~
l!r.
Steel
A St~el
was dl'1,ir.~
~~ove
th~
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You
4'
Te:,, sir.
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Do you re~~b
cealed
th~
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A
A1~
Yea,
Tbac
the
car?
omr; yes,
•tr.
~r. ':.!le rear
Ayers---•
whiskey
... l'ho.t
,
eir.
r ,~ether
•a~~?
o- ~ot t~~re wan anyt~1~i
tro11 co::imon notice
ta.at con-
there?
eh·.
did
ff53
c1nice.•ll
a ~at
it?
lYi.llli there,
Wit~ irens~
~•er
1t, ~nd r put
to
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..wde- tb&~ aat.
Yv~ cue
o~ then to Staunt~n
a~;tai~~
~1thout
~:.
P~?Wt1i~«t
A Yee., 11r.
Dti y~u !e~?~ tho ca:'•~
~
A To 10 in the roct•ura~i
1 a-...ppoae y,:,-.i 414 :tot
~
A Yes,
Stau,ton?
to &et eQmothi:loi t,
tU::c '!he wb.1•k~:
e•t·
w-1~b you..,
cir
car?
n~t
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busi
a•
eat.
I
~rem
11•
1-!war..: tD
•
know
... D1d
A;/e::3
A
Y111.
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DIS i3t•rl?
,. lie,
think
I bad any
l'ir;
-~
1
:-iyt.
I
kn••~r.
I ,, ab:n.at !t.
t•
Ay•r•,
a1r: l'.e st•1~
u,..
reeta~ra:
•. '01\'1 7,r,?
l1r. Ero•":: -1111mytcl!'
1n tae
car.
I ••k"'!
we:"lt to the r~st1...:!l.
bir= 1 f be
T
'1~•-\
•••
?,.~& «!•
YtU!I.
~
A
Z '1ir\ :tot
n•w that nobody knew of it hut A;J•r• an• ~,,el!.
't
A
!'or ~he a!:i:p!~ rttaoon
.;-:?
W• all ba4 a bowl or eoup an~ a pl•~e o~ pie,
~nd a!t!-
h~ cot
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t~~~1b
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I r&.1.1ed -i-p !rm
aa of!ioer.
Bro-n?•
-:~ A:J•r•,
lm. ~~-=tl!Al!:
■ a1d.
A Yee,
t~ ntt
air;
'b'1t he
n•••rteL-d
H•whlcC ••1the
~
l"t1t
A
I i'U@sa ec.:et:un.;:
ti:ne ot n1iht
7ou laot
'!.ike 8:30 o:- 9
0 1 c:.0ok.
snd te oit
ed h;.:s how tar
blo~n.
•1-th ~~h• :nck
tt
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~ow:; to
there
t, .•
,re
eaw t..~o ou?
I ne
no-:. ,a,:,1n;
any
1 eaid,
to c~e
a.f'!er hf ha~ t~r~od
L~~ I =•co4~t:ei
•~• it
,r:er
thrre;
t~e ot'i:t=
!r.At
Brown &!'Id : ••l!~d 'U.-!I what. ht.d bctcr.:c:-(!
or
that
be
up to•••
ft~t
to ,+,:~r• !~own..._.,
'·Ja!.Jl 10::SO ud
't'iH
~or.er,
~P to 11.notb,rr b1~:k and ~~~ld~'t
-iown tbe •tr,,.,t
a.ud l aelced
was ~ha.t tUt
~o :t• oo:Jrt~o~•••
m~a..~;imen 4,t
Ye .;ai~td
cr?s■i ,, --
<!own to the t:r,t
car l:.a4 (o~• and 'W!::.tr.,,.. ;ct
~ t~ tb~ nest
r••h~ -- •• ~alkff
or tbr••
••-A
t':le tuie.
~
A We r•!~cd
!:awn.
an<!
a•# 1t .
atta.at.on
'll::1't
•-
t~
wt•~ Ay•r•
~ht' !R•1;y to,: tbft ••~•,
tt:it
to
to a Cop•
&'>d.\;/■re al\! ::.;;1elt nlked
oo:ner to
•
I paid
.me. l
to the rJctt
~nd
tal.kt:l(
Ye~ n,~1 ~~t t~ll
: obj~ct.
■ polJc1111•n.
he t'Jl'ru,1
CG~!d~ 1 t
t.~a!: ~op ou.t tber.-
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1111
1::-• .:1:-ow:,ou.t ■Jd■ talkiu.;
Yo·, noticed
Q
~brou~h,
: not io,d. Xr. 11-!',r- "lU:T11d• tnlklr..;
•tool,
:he
I tiry•
I wae the 1AaL one to c•t
and h• sald it
•w111 he be ba~tt•
couldn't
•••
l!t!.
t~eele.
•~9
a.rvt :te officer
Ji.:. B!"'owo o- t.'!\e cu
ot:"'.io•.r -t:.il"'"t I co 1.a:"<1
.:e!. "'
C!V
to t&k■ ••
: ■ •k
only t•o
•D!J
•te■."
&!l,Y"w':i~rc,
b1r-k to
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,ulco~
and about
steep.
ea1rt., "All
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right,"
ani1
A Ye!",
sir.
A
Yes,
eir.
~
~~- B~gle,
trial
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You mean that
WO
there
W«t-Oa Ford. CQ.!te aloni,
;1vs
you el.,ht
court
Where •ere
A
: ~a.s 1!'1 L-ex.!~!on.
~•llsrs,•
ooy
you at thnt
ti.:lle?
I d1~ :iot he:u- it
~- w!J.e arrl!'•te~
atte-r
'.ln'"__:
t,
he ;ot
A
I never
.!!awhim bttfore
ha1 the
b~fore
here?
Were you ~cqua!nt• 1 with 11,r. »~own bofore
lLD~e1y-,el'!
and the
»~oWl'1 h~~ bee~ n:rre1ted
~r.
~
.Ayert
,md h• oald
lt.ft.
did you know tha~
~
tr.at
,rill
to l~~ln.;ton,
anl1 he
;t OJ
in ~he mnyor'1
wher. I h~ard
to
tl11t time
t:,e boy '11d bo wu ,• to :,alee a triJ)
pretty
hie
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that
""11'1key
.fay.
o::d LY :ao:-n1r.e.
H1trriaonO:i:-.;.
that
day?
th,;,;t J lmo"R
not
in po,aee31.on,
or.
'lnd we asked
U:r•
Ur. ~rown
have a dri!1.k.
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Yes,
sir.
CROSS-EX l.!!I!TATr:n:
X
You have
been d11charged.
mr mi.
EA'll.'A.'l:
now, l>r01A ti,e eer-v ice,
M.ven' t you?
A
l
Yha~ org~n!:a.t1~~
are ~o~ •f:!liatitd
A
Vi.r.giP.ia
Jns~it;i"";.e,
:.:111tvy
army, out on detached
on t'he d•i.,.ch~-rt
1Je'!"vice .... re. ,,na..r
aervioe.
X Y01- had o:i your
teet!ty,
•1th?
civilian'•
clothe1
"t t~I•
time of which you
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X Vher• does Ayer• live?
A About
out, ~n the r~ ~ to eta~nton.
two nil~,
x
Wb~t 1• hj•
A
Roy,
rt:~t
X liow do,,~
~ame?
a;ell
i~?
A R-o-y A-y-e-r-s,
•he
I betittve,
X Ca:, ]OU tell
-~q•tly
A At t~e Whit~
fa:~,
is th•
ny
he 1pe11s the 1ast
n~-e.
wht>re he livfts?
~!gh:
in a~g~t.
It is ac~os•
the roa~ 1'r0la
rar,.,
ll'hitt
X Le i•t•
hia ms11 at ~ex1ngton?
A I suppose h~ get~
r~u,t,e.
-tr~~ lexinit?n
not
I \f'JUld
~ :&y •e~ !ton
1~ at Lexlngton.
tt-. JU1!
eo.y posit!vely.
X 'lr~at 1• hie bus1neoa?
A M1~ father
•
Rauls
the, t.ruc)c,
X
?re. ia
A
l should
X lie is
X \lltat
A
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thi1Jc
nc~.
1
so
!'\!'
1~ h•,
et> t'ar •e yo~ knew?
aa ! kn~•-
toLl yo~. air.
Jim. D£:i-.:EP.'i':
X Tr.~e:
City
1, :io't. h,r•.
17Irt.,a;J:
A
,YCI, sir.
10;
1, hi• a&e?
coul~n•t
X
.ow. is b.et
r.ot he-re in this
ill'
bi~ !atbe~.
to Lexin1tor1 •
!.exifl4"":.~n,
t..\O".l':.
A ~·o. sir;
faTm a.n~ he works !,r
works A truck
• s·y,iJ.r
What
iw Y~'.ll"a?
Twenty• four.
I rlll
b~
a~ next
=or.tl:,
G... e orii!..n.ally'?
Ro11nol,:e.
X What i• youl' s1dr•••
A I • .:ved 'tj-:.h
have dot livei
with
Jey
there?
■i ■te-r tl:.ue
him a1~ee
1
l ·a.a-:e Deen w!r,""' "l>V tather
I was 10 ye.rs
old.
lcy a.:eat~r'•
but
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Avenue,
~ol"tl:.wt1tst, Roanol:1
Ve.
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X What 1• heT n..,.e?
X Row did ;ou °!IAppe~to ~,et
~an Ayers o
this
pOl'ticullll'
t~i•
ocou.a"on?
A
I had
bee.u h-0,.1-.g
bo•n 1~ Lexin&ton.
Ke ha• a brother
qu~1nted with him in that
A Down at
praet!ca..!ly
h!
way.
all
t.hr
at the etable
1 oame th•re
It
; b,a.,-e.
e!t:.-e
on~ I beoue
A~u•t
last
ao-
a year qo.
the st,ole.
X He came 1own to the Govcrn.~ent atable,d14
X
• ..:e
i11 \lltde!" the control.
"\01 .s"Jpervt"Sion
he?
of th!'! GoV(''!"~--ent -,f
A The bora~s ue.
•
X He brou~ht
the l1quo~
A
li~uor
We iO't
~-
riqht
1~•n there#
f'r'O!ll I Y?~
di~ h~?
tello•.
X Wha do you mean by •we"?
A Ayer, ..nd mya•lf,
X
Whel"e W!I& 3ro,rn1
A
I nevPr
saw , T. Brown until
go to tb.e e:nae unt.U it
IS.
was hal'
the
i&me ':'fas half
ovAr.
t dii
r,ot
over :c:,,e1r.
It
, on .he o~t,kirt•
or tte field w!ltre
the Jame wee play~d t~.at you dr•nk the whi1key?
Dtcili.'t::
WITI.':SS: Yes, oir; we did not get into the diL'llond at
all.
X V.~e~e was :~e
~An
you Jot
A lie CL~e in from lexinijt,n
W'ai~k&j and••
X Tell
A
t,ld
bi~.
7~s.,.,.
wher~ you ~ot tb~
I don't
know •h•t
his
•
the
llq~or
fro~?
anO ~sked us it w~ W"lnted ~ome
•ante~
llquor
a qu~t.
!rom9
nf\.Ce waa .
What .....~ t~~ o,n 1 ~ nL~•?
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A Goi " quart.
it?
X l'lllo pa1d fer
A. A:,ors
A
.:,a mysel
r.
and a \iatf,
Tw1 dollars
a d~ltv
tt:1tl a. quarter
X And yo~ eay you ti:,. riot Jrnow the man'
A
lio,
X
He ws1 just
sir;
_ped.dlin;: liqu~r
peddling
A
~n ~be ~treRts
X
Ho~ diJ
A I don't
o! lexing~on?
!~ happen
k~ow.
aue4
that
I gue,,
A We weat O!'.lt'he hill
A LeL'a •~el
game w~o :"ln f over,
,n~i
~Pon
there;
ho
drCIU it,
k:nPW •~
l<ind.
a.~~ seen us at
! guese he Juat
tro•:,;ht
we ,vnnt~~
ine ~ill
to look
at
tr.e e1a.me and met U:-. Bro.,,~• 'JP
at 3 o'oloek,
,o.mewh.ere in the r1e1ih1Jor'lood
t?
You boye dranlc
IIJld w, slipped
up with~rown?
The aace was called
X You. ne,;e:- kn"•
X
.tquo~?
b~ 3>l1 yQu ~r.low•
us.
X How 1!d you CP.t miud
•
--·o.·;fellow,?
u.d ca.,e a-:rooa
liquor.
th~ •"-"'"• or s0111ethi,-.. of th•t
and
name?
air.
A Yee,
it
fl'
Rpie:r.
a1~ I ru-e~a tha
or
4 or 4:30 when we
s~e tho guo.
before
.6'!"01r'll
t1'•t
t~e?
t110 qu u-t or liquor?
beh1n1
tlte bruo!l
,
and f1,-••hc1
l<illi"'1
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pr,p-es9
the
or th~
;c.e.
~ootl>• \l
c::>nsu':"le1
the- 11q11or?
A
When th•
;Me
X
ll'ha
you do, then?
A
Got 1n Brown' a car
X
liO'R
A
1•
did
W'Llll over
&!'Id
:,o:, happen
did
ort on • came l tke
are
to get
of
aOsen.ee?
on~"J' zor~ing.
::ite?
Sn.t"Urday,
of absence
a l••v•
u:>'t11
th•t
da;, -•
'1ht't
1:L n&:r..!RT:
X You hA4 a leffe
out trOt> there.
ata~ted
to be able
'l'E!: CC:nr:":
A
we bad no more liq~o~.
the ritnoea
hn.• s~-a.tl!-1.
u...~tll ~on1ay?
YeA. e1r.
X Where did Brown h~ve h.:.s ear?
A Had it pnrked
on the ,treet.
down
X
At what point?
A
! couldn't
tall
you.
I d~n•t
e.xsctly
re.~all
the po.:nt.
It we
on the. .. ee fil4:¼'!l::-cy.
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Tha~ !e the
A
Yea#
X Aft•r
tc:?";tp!k~ !n~J
~ex!n.~on~
s!r.
you ha4 drank
this
quart
of liquor
you dee!d•d
to~•
11i<h
n1m to Maryla:1d?
A
Yee,
eir.
X To what point?
A
While- the
to Cttyland,
ad ~lao
i:f te would
Ayers
had his
·a::ie was on ~aeke¢
=e Md I tol~
dr 1Te t!:le car
!r:ic.k :1:at h• d~l-•c::-ed
end o!' the
Dro,m
hi•
DI:C/l!liT:
WIT ,S:
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tilt'
ilL':l•.
1n pa:Ced
••twith
Yeo, he t~ke~ hi•
"'~e "1-~nt r,o sco
He aaked
bi!! h• 'To1;ld.
Aye::-s
at the lower
ua there
And he went hOl:I""1 'l hit
X When did he t'llce 1t home?
A
~ro~~c•
di4
t would iO•
ht~
and A_yer• tol1
11.taOl_.. J1.r.'1!'1.9 said. he •.ould.
~.
11sked Ayer,
truc1'
tr~ok ho~e.
•t hl~
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b~.
you mea~?
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Who drove
the
car
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out
down t-, ~'ie
thft!"e.
r.a.1.n atreet?
A ilr.
Bro,m d:r?Ve the
)t
lrhe
A
I e.'\.,ected
car
d;;,-d ;,,·,,; expect
away.
to ret 1.ll"n?
to return
the next
.r.Ol"Ditii 1,i.y,elf,
t.b.at
ie when 1
expe< ted to t'etur:1.
X
Sunday morn1!l!l?
A Yea,
s!.r.
X
Ho•
A
: ,.,,,
wo~lda't
yr.iu g;et
OOlllfi
baek
,:1 Suo~f\Y i:i?r'1!ii.g'?
frorr- !.'"arylacd
u:1-d.er ~he i?"1.f'l.u-e.10eo-r ,r~is:Ce:,r w\ien : 1 ei.t"t. 'th~re
o• I
havo ea1d r would so to Uaryl•nd.
ae:do~ •o o~t o~ puties
11•e
tha~.
X 1/hat time w~• it ,..,en yo~
Lexington?
!et~
A So::ie1tb.e-re in the neigbbo~boo~
or & o'clock.
l 1idn't
k•~p 00
tJ,,,e 111yself•
.X. ":o •".at
point
in ·~1JrylA"1'1 ~i,.
A Up where B"own's brother
he •••
ie.
o~ expeet
I rton't
ti:t ,10?
re~e~b•r
~her~ he sn!rl
at.
X: You drove
A I>roYe:
ti>
X He lived
A
~t.
!"- a
on dowu to Greenvill~.
Ayers'
1-o=e and
abou~ two mile•
_ex.in.tor..,
X Did I.tr. Bro'l/Jl drlve
o~ •••
tht
1"1.Y"· I..?'.
l! 1d "ll.Y •
X
1l'h<>.. !UI d;-1 T i ..•
A
t!r. B:-olt"l wae.
:(
Di~ h4' stop?
•
'l-..,_dtht-n 'lle!\t 1.0 Gre~rrt"1lle.
out .....
..,• .,,, e.1-:-.
X '1/"ao drove t~e co.r •Iter
~
-O~ h~
then?
Ayere cot
in?
tbe oar down to Oroenv1lle?
~•rs
dr ~e it
~t~r we g~t
do1'!"'.bel~w
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had etruck
that
;,. I d!d cot lrnow ab4ut that.
oar,
l
~ldn't
w ~
and : tho'Jtb: ht J"Jat t..ip,ped the rend.er.
X :.,-•
:ar~-.m
•~a
A I wcalin':
X Eow far 11 that
That 1~ Ima~ l tbo~ht.
bia dr~n~ ~- not then.
fro■
I can't
Lex!acton~
1•y.
It :,ou want l!ltO~.:"tlon
D.:Cl~'I':
Im.
•I ~tin;; on th~ ot~,,. el~e.
prett:,- well al:ot up, ir••n' t he?
call
A I ddelare,
i ~~ntw kno~ au~h abou~ t~e ro•~•-
I wout1 •~
-.t,~e In ~be net.h'oorho<><' ot two,it,- rou,- •ll
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W!·u11a
70'.J.!'iJ.&Cbfl'dG~
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Yea,
I YJll
tel:
;JOU.
w!~"•••·
llR. l..oUtlA!t: : wt!l aok :~•
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I eu •,
1·.-1111 y-,u 4lOt. ~blrat.:,
it
1a •~~•·
••Yoxoetl:,.
aca!r.?
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X D!d ~ 1• at=» t~~re
A ~o, ail".
~~~ pu.rpoa~ of •ett!~
ltquor?
X Eos ~1~ 70~ •~•• that an:,- llquo:- no belfti eol~ •~ 1r••·~111et
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jcn:>s !-:..
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X D!d.ll • !. ~,u
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in.qJ;!re
J Jue:. 1:'lquired
~=
!or a lOtobM!o
l»qulrtd
en-! fg,nd
oi.:t.
::P.:lc S:ee,l t
to fix
the el\!".
X That Yau, lb_r;c Ct.eel?
A Ye,, al~.
'IM!Sl:e7f
You•••~,
X
Yeo.
X
1'b~ d!d yo~ aak?
A Thi, tall
A Ya did
did
I !~quire
o! him
wb•~•:
co~:d
ect
nici:er.
inquire
an-i 1:1,1oelt tool< • tr!p
for
a mochanlo
upa,i alley
to tix
t~t cau-, an.1 than Ayer,
anrl neko4 th!s
ne;ro
Whore w• oo)l~
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I did
r
not lm~w.
say,
we met him.
X E~w =~eh 1i~ you get?
X
You, or cou1•ac,
X \t'her~
A
hail beec
dii
don't
the negro
l couldn't
tell
't.Cti~-i
~o b.ia,
manta n111re?
know that
it
get
9
r did not ;;o wtt, lum.
you.
ar.1,
a1 ! sa .~, b
and CL~• back a~~ ~sk~~ how i,ri~ch we 1"nted,
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Re. allid.
•'\fatt
until
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Did I,row,1 r"el'l
lo,
~~1 ■¥e~
l!ro,,n
fie-:,
at~ps
r
oft
tA ~i~ a ~~lf
a:11 wet'
I co:ne 'b11ck," an'1 .,,,,. wait~d
t.o
X
too:.< u.
I at&i1 wher~
"m} he oa"llf'
iv~ b!m: six ~ollnre.
tQ P• . .!'or it?
P•Y anytt i"6 •
didn't
He did
not
know I
W33
i•tti:>&
at all.
X
Whe , s preae!te
A
lobod.J but
~~e-1 Y\:l\l ;ot
A:yer• and myself
.tt?
and thla
oe.<(t'o bootleieer
or wi1a~-
eve?' you Wa!l,t. to o ..1 tin.
X ~o~ did you h&PJle~ tQ run acro,s
't"'en
tt> Gree,iville
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land ,cu
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a.:a:dwet
eve~ met that
sir.
l
Wf:,t
ele·1der
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yo~ h■l n•Ter
ll,n
fr'-11t
neg:-o before?
to 1·T". C. D. P'll.:aer I a t~ get
b c~ t, ~,x.ir..;~~n.
Hal'
bnotleg;er.
before?
'!'h.~~ 13 the only
X What kind of a j~r wa• it
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ja,r.
1n•
a blood-hound
tu::e I w~~ thtte
b~tort.
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C8"e on the oppoaitt
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O><J.led •~- "rowc
>tt.
•r.
Steel.
4,.,,, behind
Md ,ot
,n~
th,re
• telesrapb
part
to tbe
it.
awhile
th•
!:•ri.qe
oar and I aet
ago,
to leave
the
Ir.
l!ro""
th•
vh1akey
I went baok
top Jerked
the J1<T 'bnok up aa quick
3~ Cora I l•tt.
an,<
l'>t•1 we onlled
dr1nka.
pol a; and "" we cot road:,
and I jerk~d
spilling
f•oo
"" h11~ ,ur
A• I 1114 he·e
of 1t,
to koei, f•o
11 ll'h•r,
Brown walked baok ovr•
th• whiskey.
I apilt
11~• or tba • re-,t
off
llnd
•• pooalble
ca 11 ed me an-1
aaked. if
I had 1111
&'1d l tol~ hi>• that I bn~ kicked it
1mora wht,key,
0·1t?r and •pilt
it, 1n'1 I-tr .., An tb♦ remark thnt ,,,e wouldn't :rn.ve tmY in
the car
a ~ co,.ld
,et
pl~nty
o ! 1 t ln • 8ryl • 14.
BY T~1.J1
CiJURT:
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What ma1e you tell
A I kne" thot
Juet about
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eomothi"'C
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you tell
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I judi•d
a'1-i r d 1~ 't
A
,.,
that
t, •1i 11 you
1 l•ft
p~t
it
lik~
ao~ut the whiekey?
muc" l•ft
1-, the Jar.
that
-- r.ct !\fllf
a pint.
bl~ tb1 t•uth?
pr~tt:-
w•n
tanked
up,
tb,m,
to set ~ru-,k.
tho Jar?
do With the JIU' tlt•n?
it
after
lt
-.;!"lde:- th~ ar•••:,,
jar
Was the
t
ah•ut t~at
r. Brown wae aott.\rtii
,,.,lt bu
w,e and laid
Q
th•ro
n pint?
What ~t~ yo~ ~o with
ct 'flla
of
"•""'tout
ther•
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l.
( Ind !ca ting
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Broffl
wo cot out
or
th,
.... t.
eta."'ld.\r.i; up or lyi ,,
un1ern•~tb
the
oar .
at.
do1n'1?
I reache4
1own In front
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111 I..:;-. BroW'l h~V• in G-:een'lille
"!'ellow.st
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know.
Two or th.re~.
•xac-:.11 a,-;J, r eo-uld111 t tell
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Yj~ !nJr cor.e~
one pint
and the
the
gal on ~it~
ye•
t::~t.
I .. c,ul"1.-.•t
the exca;>tion
or ab~ut
o..1t on tho iTOu~d?
you poJrad
A 'llh .. t I apilled;
11~e
e:,Qict drirlkl.
t~e ta-f
11ttle
~c~etbc~
air.
:X You drru1k 1.0.."Ilettline over a quart?
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d..rtclc
didn't
qu-.rt
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you ••Y you bouGht ~ hnlf
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A
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ye.-,
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e:
!t.
~allon
of it?
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You apilt
A
I"~
about h~•f
.. f ..'t
and I lcnew t'n•re
•1-7 ,.~•
wculd •~Y it n3
A
over a pint •
how did
!.inC. "t-
hand down L~
e,.;.t
o-:erc "'at?
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it?
you carry
l t,-a..::e◄
coat.
pant,
pocket lik•
.• e jv
that
coAt
ur.'1~r-=:,
(1ndic~tin.;}
a.nl'\ 1 il.ad ,.y
an~ the Jar
could
be 1een.
X
nt":tt
,a
sir.
Yes,
bootleiqer
to<p Jl"'rk~d o"'• t~l!
..t; ~~p a.:-id 11. runa out q~iok,
'las a pre.tty
X :!lid y t'J. ha··• o~ a
A
7te
! 51i!lt.
~:J.e'-
":.1.0wh..iakey in the:rc a"l'1 I herke!'\ th,. Jar u:,, a, quick
n.."l I !'!:OUld.. A ~:.a.it :u
•
a pint?
If you
10r,.-"\i:,
A
r
ch,,ri•hed
~~ 4_
did not want
tl-.at llq•Jor
.Jrn..
le,i-;--e lt
'ltld it° anytb.lng
about
happoned
a 1rink
the
.;.Cl the- a•;1tomo1>1le?
to tAlc:• in to tho ~estaurant
kr.ew ~ •'· "'•bo<I✓ knew ""Ythi~~
and my,e1r,
,o much, nnd nnt!"d
its
;hile
be.!fli
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tn St,,nton.
in th,
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onr but Ayer,
thf':'e.
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dr:>ve off
t-he cor
talk-:->.
t,,0,
to
cu
ao bad a.:ter
With the- oar
the
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thdt':,:
ar.d breu
wiliskey
the
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I lrant._.'1 to aet
l'Pa3on
beo11~1.. ,. ! seen
J..'C:ft ~ t
the
01
'ietr
ir. t.~..e:-e.
on the way fro= Gret~~ille
X You drahk same liq~or
lDt.
to St~-m.~,n.
t y;;u?
did'I'
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e!~,
X Wher~ did you ~lac~
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at
lll
I le
a!te!"
t. Greenville.
~ht liquor?
o!' me und,.r
X Did ar•yone el1e
vi!le
it
I d!.d!'l 1 t to.Jab
t..1\.ecreaay
1'1 your
.eat..
prc?l~nce
touch
t'bat
liquor
frol'D Groen•
to Stavn~,n?
A No, ai:'.
X That
jost1.i;,
liquor,
w•e it
t'aotene~
secur•l:,
or di~
it
..."bout'?
A I~ eoul~u't
X Did
•
Jar,
ill that
,\
_.,QI
X Di4
vr~y •~ll
,,u. ·• ?!tlrt1n or Rubbl~
to,t
lt
the
3Rt
nn
or. it
0
on top o!
ni,ht?
•12" •
~v~ j(!lOW
1 know ~r.
A
~0:1 a~out
X 4e llves
A lLartin
a couple
of
lcnew his
firet.
t ose ~e~lowa?
~<>rtill.
in Le~in~t?n,
~se~ tc •~rt
t.!mea.
name.
I never
doe~ he?
at t~@ tot".eotone plne•
'1i'1 hi;t't';" an.
I knew hie
la!lt
a..~1 I wen: up tCert
ae~:.it.t'lt:a"":.cl! Ti~·:. h:..Jt.
nl\l'Z!ern~ lwr
in,
ani! that
l ~e-:er
ie sll
l kn.e• utli11 I waa a,.tm;.0:oned
dow here an1 fou~~ out bi• name.
X 'll:e_
'f,-
l"t3c1': ~ Sta~nt,n
where ~!.~ y, .. 11.Jde tl-.e liQuor
■l'>na
the roa.d?
A
llev•r hid 1 t anywile:e.
X D fd:1 1 t you know tht, tra.t1'1e
cop was after
.vou, P.n., befo,-l"
lro<;"O !--:.tc St,-'.lnt. .n t id.n' t you l'.ld et.~ "l t l iouoT out11'1 e ot the
'IOU
town?
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o~ l ai?
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t at t!lo l!quor
positive
w
91!".
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~o,1ttoe
ar.i e~~e o! tbat?
s.r.
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l.'ow, -:tr -..
to.= !n th.a cu?
A i:o.
s!r:
1t ns
A Y1,u, ,1:-i
t•k~
,,,. to
::;rown hai
A
2.tr !e :tc
,;ou tell
orr!ce:-
ecae. '!:q\:.Or outet-:te
-'.
di""teted
us to tbfl loy
, Ur. 1'ucller,
Ylt•,i do you mean, tl'Ult
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HI •~slated
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Ho t,ld
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you i
I
1.,. a!r.
cattlni
ha •o:J!.! ,et
.!e •~oKe :,i;, hi•
that
o! t'!:e \ow-i c! St•ur1ton,
sir.
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e;..
tat
t't::..e centl~ma
J£?.. D~:':
f<:r:d,
d,wn.
to
Lexir..ton,
X Diel 't
•
lyinc
a
Ct• ..
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• an1
a.?11 •M~
you 'kne" t.:r •
t.h111tte b•r!
.....
1(!:t?
to co b1t~k to lex1,1.a:ton?
th1•
'h.!m di!
":>oy 0"'3e
he war.~ ~,
b;; with
11ak1
ti.e
a ,;:-.,
l,ex.i.f1iton.
A;.
;OJ diit't
toll
!Ir,
ll'~·tar
that
tte
r1aoon you and Aye:1
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Roy Ayera ~ere
A ro,
wbt.ther
a, a
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.
witn°,u?
has bee,
mRde to get
I tio coi;.
1!Y 71:2 COURT:
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Did 1!row,, ~e:l
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A lie made the r~uY
ion•
aot
bocecee
not ~• put any •ili•lrey
ie Greenville
wn1 nor.~ in
to J..nrylar.d.
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O"J
Tlla.t is -.tat
he aa:.d?
the
that
1n tl,e ca!'?
be wne ;lqd
Otll" nnd wt- ,:oult!
1t w~• all
•~t !!lore
v:rt.~n we
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Baltle,re.
~r"':1n,
~·c'J .fcn:e-:~
lived
~
:L.'l !.•x..1-n1t0c Md r.o• l!VP
•u:,i·!.a.ut?
A I 1r.reerly
liv~d
in B~l~ir.cr~ but h-ove Lr.rn in L~xineton
for
the pa•t. !our )•eo,.ro ~urine, the e-pr1n; and elolL~er montha, but dur!n_
wi~ter
I ra iie in Eslti~~Te.
~ont~,
ni.l:t
Vlrgtnlr.
1
t~.o
,.ft,~
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88ll)t 1:etwee::
ootboll
Q. 'r..o .1 .. e
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A
I dro~e
i)r qul:U"ter
t1"-at Cli.r'1
S~aunt~n
to Harr1aonbur~?
etate
1
why yot. got
into
thie
car
at
S.taunt1m a.nr! c.aroe
lu!';?
01~
w1~ hici:: en•
•
ttr0::.1n1l 10:30
probal'ly
the c.u- ~yoelf,
t..t\l"tir.
I l•ft
ma.1.l clerk
o:
Steel.
Who dro~~ the car f~o~
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Lexin;;:ton,
possibly,
orour.1
the .B. ec o. Fh:L~lr )~d; he
eooiffl
t l'..o.. e ~,,
out or tf'ouol•
h~
Ct!l!e"
~
to Eorriao,
an~ the Univeroit,y
ga:;,e?
Rut/1.,:e an.. J.r.
Q. l r.
a wi '•
the V. J.i. I.,
I 1u1whim in St!nmton
Yc:1, air;
A
the
• 1>11.bya.,t
i'! po•~ible.
•1u;pl:,- beea.uee
:
Wf'..ttt'!:'1
After
..im
I tol~
IJlft
co..::plrt!nt;
~be C::lifs.ie:ent.
te"' to tfllce c ,re
not
bi?" I oou ~ro
I wouldn't
go, but,
I wo:1ld go thinlci"i
tho,
after
n
or him an~ kf' f't>
to H~ryl.-r..d
I
h..lm
r-i~h
but ht!! ins1at~d
oon•i4el"1ni
I could
tl:e
to ;-, ~--oStaunton
l had to be at work J...onday morninc
c.n.d ! te,1.d 1":ho, no.
IDa~e hlr. l>tli•ve
en.a&~ e~t.
6, 30 w.1th 'I.Ir. Liskey,
•t ,lly
the matter,
oober
hl.ri up
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te~e him back to Lexifliton.
wo:l!d!:i't
nar..t to 40,
car !u Sta~r.ton
and drove
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St.-at.e Ybe';he-r or not.
1
ar..y inquiry
~id
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Did
you ••e
A
.Jo,
air,
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Waa any refercr.ce
1 nt\"er
anybolly
du-r!.1:g, :.he t. 1a-fl!:,.·-:.u~rove
e~,. !rc:m
t."tJP
&JJYliquor?
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t lre any liquor?
ma1e dur1ni
bein& in the
ti~e by nr.ybody
truit
1n that
car
oar?
I know cf.
J.:r~ ,ou
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I a:.: not.
'-.
ilaC you at L•J
man?
a. ~rinl<i»i
tiar
tb.at dey
turlc;
or dU!"!r--6, that.
o1il't
t&kco
ycu.r•~l!?
2:lr.
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: Deli-=-..-e yc.u we.re c.r:-oat.t"d. alori
i;.
ner.~ Yat~~ Str~~~,
•1th
the
rf'~t
tn lla:"!"1eonbura, o~ wtera7e~
!t
o! t.~em, ove.!"
~~!~
I w,e-s.
A
Q You ~~ve elrca~y
oot
h;d ar.y
Clot.
ld.i'1
~
h.
~~th~
tal~e:; ac.y.
Ko. sir,
4r:r.k
But I e"tterP"t! the
or b!m as t: ~ne~~P- or
you to,k
A
not that
40 i'\01:e.
t:O\.
to ?a:riaonbQrg,
A ...
:o,
tQ
'll'8"'1"t
•ur~ be
!
!ram St ~nto& to Rnr•inonCurg.
ii
Dit yo~ aase
to 11ny liquor
heu
and be Y,oul'1
~
Steur.ttn
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Yea,
,
Sta~e
st~•pd
tha,
you ~rov~
tl:e car
ui there.
sir.
out. o'!' the
in Ml~t ••at
of th• oar you ~ere sitting
at the
t!mc you
car?
A I was in the left
rront
■et.
q Do you owr. • Hud,on cor?
A I owr~ a H~dson car bvt not
R
q You iue
~ ... t~
a.."'lti.seste
fru;,1liar
1
hoY,:Tt:-
of t.h1• fiud:a~r.. coact..
1
f.u4aon coach.
•1-'.t
t.:r• 7o·J ~-,t?
a.rr~ie1:~nt
o!
t.l:11!door,
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Wh.e~. I
.,o out
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rZL! ■ t1!
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teut1~&•
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• cot
Cl?",
a ae-at in the bl!lclc:o'
In,
:o iO ·o tte
~•ry
o! talrlc;;
--r. l:1t-.rtj,n, •tat.e
th.e dr1ve,r
1
r~ ■ tau~c.t
~n~
~biraty
:,!'t
1et ,ut
c•t
to
n..e nntir.i
the
b&Cli
t.'1:;.d'
....a•
!=c,nt
l e ft llanC
tbe
"J:P t.c ~•:---=t~ r::-. ►
.own to al.10
•e~e
4own ic
an• •ll
out o:i t.t.e
th t ! w111•s!t.tln~
aet.t
hirl t,ome inetea~
•te
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~C!ff·~!'"=-i
wdte-,
:o
'!'".
The
or the cur.
•"•t.
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<"1\tr1c ...
,-_!ika•
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nnd I thoU<½t at
to JI lt1a•=•·
hta
wh•r•
rr.
J>ro.,,11
•r•• ai:t~r:c
witl. re!tre11ce,
to
.1 ■ Hit?
A i;.,-, l!ro'tln
,
tl:e
c!
tu,
~n~
and .,c~ walk U:ro~l:
h~1 wect~e
~
c•r
tl•
rittin1
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41roctl,
ThHt w•e in the l~tt.hnnd. hit\d
.-e.
·'.
111at, th.e lefth.M ..C. t!""'~ or thft
car?
A Yee, au .
..., '.rno ••
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on tbti oth•r
aitt!r:4
aiie
of the seat
J:r. ?.,:"ol:,e •
.,, Ar.d where ta.• J.:r, Stoel
A J.lo:-.11 e1de or,..,
ri
•it:1
,ct
tbe r1ct ttu:d
~
10:: ,iere In th• car tbe wbole ny?
J.
Yes,
,
Yo:: ,er•
In the
with t:!". :Br~1m'l
■ Ir:
.,~yor' ■
~rivlni
:ried
court
A Yea, sh·.
from 3t•untot1
alon.
wltl!. l!r.
ot l:e1:ic \lllJtr
to H..rr!oonour6 l w~• in the
R'Jbbl•
t!:•
a1Ce !n !rC!::.
an4 l:oth
influenc•
we:-• acqu1tt•4
of liquor,
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X Tha liquor
A
did no~ 't>~lo111:to you?
No. air.
X You had no connection
.Jo,
A
•1th it~
air.
X to one had an opportur.lty
.)'O\.
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·-::r· a.:.r.
X
'Whowe~
A
...._r.Steel,
x
And he
..
g-•
tc ~ut the li~uor
it?
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car w..hcr.you cot
w:" aeate<l
A On thP riibthan~
i,: iti
h•re?
aeat,
on the frc~t
X Did he rcmn ~ 1n th~t po it1on.
that
1~ th~ ear art~r
eeat.
a~ fr
aa you obeerved,
from
tillle on?
A Yes,
sir.
X Did
L..:,.
.A ~o,
.sir,
!!rc-n:. &et ~tck
1n Staunton
or on his
way to E'lrriaon-
burG?
he didn't
4et
onbQrc, w!tClll five =il•e1
aid•
o! the
A
Id.on• t fflow.
to .,a:rrioonbur.:,
to
X It
A
th&t
1.,
the car.
YPs,
air.
Brom
lefthand
X Do you lm.o~ Ccw it
wo:ald
to,
v~
ric~t
,r~
•e-re ro-pp:-0"11chit1,i' ra:-rif'•
thir9ty:
eir,
t..;-'!.::
~obod.1 vo:tited.
and I aai:
it
in■
tc h...:!..l:',
oc.t or
tiC>t
Stauntol
an~ p,-y1ng
ht;To dor1e it.
Drown, don't
cd that
you think?
lefth=d
aide it evidently
h~pit
fi'!)a;,
I waa dri?it,g
wa& st ti!\& on the
I d= :1.ot, 't-:nu••
!t
on the w,-y
to my kr.owl•d••.
Somebody Ny
it was aeybody,
1t.tng wae on that
A
he b~cm~
1fh1le
ear?
That
attention
•1ck.
If the von-
~u&t r.ave 't>~en he.
th(,,i.t
l1quo~ iOt
1t I h!t~ k:r.om::it
enter et thi-
aide.
e&r.
in tt...at cs.r?
wae in ther~.
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You
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Rubble
and
• I
ware tocether
Rubble
._,tin
1ot in
at tho
in Staunton,
Rub~l~; !
M!rQ you?
""'" with
th.1 car at the
....
•e-
!I &
T,
Ll.•l-ey.
tic:e?
tim• no Rubble.
A No, a ...r ..
X TLere !e ~ caah-ll2tt?
A Yes.
sir;
ther-e
a !11uh l11'"t
is
Vitnes•
to otand nsi~e.
t~ld
8. ""'• ER(iW.1, sworn,
but no dome--li;:rht.
~,cAm1ned by !..r. D~oh~rt,
't-esti:f1ed
i"l h1e own
behol!;
q You are i..r. S. i.: • .Brown?
A Ye.s, sh•.
q, You liv,
1:, l.exia;;ton,
A
Ye~.
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What is you~ bus!nc1a
"'
I run a c::lea:i!c.
sir.
~ 1.::. 1½-,wn,you fii
16-:h
ot
a=
1n t•xtn.ton?
p.rU•tr.,.
-:ber«.
coi,.o from Lexln~ton
to F.c~i•o~b:n-g
in Lex..iJ:i-:on, did
oa
tr.•
y.01.1?
air.
q, Had Y<>Ubefore
lea<'i»;
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Had a few ~rinl<a.
I(
1Jiti\ who,. did
A
171th Ayers
I.•xinst<m
you talcc thooe
and .Bes\e,
beo:i dr1nlrin.
any?
<lrinke?
.-e ,rerc to11ether.
~ You t&d not know Be9 1e be!o~e
'lee,
place
a.rte:- tbe fcotb■ll iue
l..&st ~ctober
A les,
·11r~lnfe?
th t.
but
had known Ayere,
air.
l'h~!'"fl TA.!; 1 t J·ou took tl-,e l tquo,- in Lextnrto&?
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l"ta,
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G7e~lr.ok1r.,i the gan:e?
air;
.a few trf•e
i; • t1Jr.
Q
Di-d you
t:rtt
ft
take
:c
ba.ek on "":.t.e•!de
,u:.y :iquor
when you lr.f't
A
't•l-~r.d
'!~~ -!!et
CQ\U"!.e
Did you ha~•
lexin..:ton
~o~
1ir.
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hlll
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left
• ~rinlt?
o!' the
h!ll
of the ecpp~y that
thf!'re.
~•u ho1 1n
there?
,e-~
a:i:r liq,ucr
be.f?r.,. leaYit:.4
:..ex~tt~n
~te!"
;i-ou ~ ..~
con1w,ied t1'at?
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~o, etr.
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""id you hn"lt': any liq,uor
A
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e:ir.
q.
l{r.
Ero'"m,
A Let'~
ate~ion
.aee!
You ~•t
A :;o,
did
wte:l .)'ot.: !.'l'!!t Lexin~,.;?
l\"ny to :ia:rr1seril.u.ri<>
1-top on ycur
0
at £ast
no liquor
oir.
you
thf'J !'it" t pla.cP
I tbirk
to Je~ iA•oltne
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where
io th.• car
'll·~
r.to-~~f"~ t·n•
at a rHli"',i-
~ext=.to~.
there?
11'e cam• on to
tbe top
or the
'· ill
an~ tot
the Ayere
boy.
A
?!~, a1r.
~
~il.tn you came to Graenville?
A
Cae
~
Tn;; ~14
to Grt·~nv 111• before
~l ere
;0:1
wr stoppt:!.
ator,. at Gr ""-V1ll~?
A ':'o ♦e,-: ':.'he! ee.:- fixed:
tbe
011 ft'!!m
t~
trA.?:.e:i!-,1!0-n iOt
out
c,,n tt.e :llf"~t.
'1°""'...a~
d.11! 7,-.: :!c at
,
A We ••ked
Steel
before
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for a mtehenio.
I 4li:.::'t
AftP.: ,~~ •~oipec
!"'C.U::- e.ar,
t.h .... 1arq:e?
That
fl"
th.ti f'1r et
time
I ~ver
3a ..
r:ow ht~.
thcr~
at the car"6~ did St~el
~~ the ~orV ~n
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I ~t~1~ there
81r.
Ybat l:ec ,-e o~ ~et-•
wi ti"i. tl.im trh.ile
u~
he •o.:-Jcei:1o-: ttt• c,u-.
:Segle?
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15 or 2G minutes;
1~ ~ight
Statl
an t.he car,
r.e,f
wurkir_..
havo bP~n long~~ o~ ~ot e
en~
lm-,vw
.,
lo~;
tl.ey ctune baol· with. half
at:':l·,,.1 t
while
or
a g.allcn
whiekey.
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I dr
'-
»1d t"-:e c·"er,
of you, ~ora.
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Y~.s, sit·.
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A
"*"', •lr.
Ero ,-1, a.tter
r.
q Dtd yo~ inow th•~
or
the~e
h~ W!U\t~~ 8 drir.k.
B•~l•,
:,ou
p11• t~ere
Yeo,
l~t. J-'OU look
air;
at
it
it
your
repa!r~
wa~ eny wh1sYey
tire
before
dr!rur !!-om
CO!!tplPt~d :,o•J cm11e
iu that
we eot
car
tt
tetor~
y~u
wurk on
when he puo~ed baot the a••t.
, Tb.at. =-at 1n11.1, Oe 12 or
A
~nd yo~r•~lf
StoP!
b.ttA"
It WA~ some little
a littl~
it?
we tot..
~n1 ~eked him if
~ Did all
tt...t-:. Ciake:,,
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dr11,Y ao:ne
Afttr
Steel
it?
:,, r14fht om~t of it.
A
te:l~w
a""'•or
you dri:,k
13 fnohes
ride?
it
now if' yuu wat1t.
~ Di• yo~ lcno~ th~t
any of that
liquor
wa, lef~ which ttoae
men
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A lio, I tho~ii,t
dr1nk
it
lllld Begle
w • co)le,
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1
o.
and .,.e could
talkir-'i
all
drw;xer
gone.
all
get
I asl<e<l hi"'
so:ise whe--: we go
:
talki:..;
wt\$
~ate,(-
!~.:.( U
uce:
~.A!
a;•
and he s-a .. - • a ...l
q
liow Cid
Ck~ n,
t-h!s
•itti:-,.:,
t.""..a~~te'!
b~cis:
b~t when I •t~t
oar b~t Sta~l,
and I aske~ St•~l
•aid
down town s0me~ere.
-tlJey- wer,
oo\lldn' t !ind
ciearettea
my car
to Uaryland;
, •A
'las that
YP-1, Pir,
f•.sow
time.
thi•
~
the
i.s
the
ca?" f!:!el.
11',.t"T"'
fellows
at.
the
in tht
an~ he
I W'!..."l't
down and loo..ke"' the,,
truth.
I h~d gotten
You hnd 1-nowo Uartir.
up •nd
to e;et • pooka,;~ of
I aeke~ him would ho ~rJve
tho err
B~drivlnl!
wae the firet
Had you lrnOlM ,1= well?
That
t!lre I ever
was tl:e fir1t
oomew4t stroi~htonet
b~~ore?
A Oh, Yi!S, sir.
~
I t-..&d !ne'J.:--
~ o, c~t. 1~ the cu-?
wh~re wo~e tloee
it
:-
•~w
truth?
that
Steel.
ci
1 ••
back up t!ft"!"e th •re wr.a nolody
that
lo.ow him.
!t~mir.-
&
t~e=-~~ I ,.0-r.'t kno" e:r..actly
hi.a, I had a f•llow,
l told
there
'take you to hie."
w-=--.J~,,
pay ae
hav~ h!•
h~tr~en
Md then ie when I met Uartin.
ot
a cu
I 11ni~, "Ia
:S:.a.jo!"Stee-:-
t te.m, a.td I ::1to.rtcd acr:>ss: tt.e •~reet
!or me and I d!f.Q't
h11'1.
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:
wa~ tc
UJ:
I
li'Jt
about
l wc~l~ Ce the:?'e in
: do:ce :.c i!1s cu
r.t"'j~
I will
a::d "the!". we::::t t
you~~ D1a'1 l::srt1D
··•n I
A V•ll,
t!--ti car
!.
B<;f"ele.
"Yee,
hl.?I up. ~~d ~olC hb
t ....
ci
l"e •e:i:.
and tht.
Tue on_y one I do remerbr.r
"Captair."
ar::,· cha.nee ot seei ,- 1.,...1:.?• an-· he nii,
v:.ea.
,;ood tblr.i;
l)OliceJ:.al,
cep who told ~e so ethilJ.i
it was
and be H14
an1 coll~f
we••
to llarylu:di
:.um. a
~?
of '1al..k1r..- t:) hitn at all.
tb.11t.. I h.m'! hit.,
him it
out of thP. car ir. Staunton?
getti~
to war the mot~r cycle
He •ent
I told
gon,.
me •notn•r
to give
I iOt ir. gol.nc to S~aunton anywny.
SO!'a:Of".e scya
r~amber
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Do you re~•~ber
A
don
told
I went the
fUr~her
it
ti,ie
out
I evc,r
at that
1a1t
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r.nd Rubble,
too.
'< Did you put any liquor
J.n St aunt or. 1 in ;,our
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_fo, 11ir.
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A Yes,
~
onOur;.
after
or know of anybo<ty p!l~ti"'
nsy liquor
cc.r?
got
l"art1n
in did h• ~ri,;,"
the oar
to llltrrisonturc?
l'!ir.
So far as you )mow, at any time,
•a! any liquor
A
~o. s!r:
we
~
Di4 Mybc;dy
put in that
Staunt,~
bctn,~
nT.d R11rria-
e~r?
e~op.
d!d~'t
dTi!ll< ""Y liquor
,vur
to
knowledge between Staunt
wid I.arr i acnb'.l?'g?
Q. :'1lc-:i. e.s .: 'J':dersta:Jd
tex!qtao
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put
~n:~l
in
that
y~~ ~o~ t~
cu,
7.cuf'?'o.z the e~:1:-t
:So, air.
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Jro,
a~~~~Ud
HF...r=iso~b\.i.I'~ end •e=e
•ae
there
A Iot ~nat I know MYthing
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'th.at you lrrt
no li~vor
to yc.._,r kl::owled~e?
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Q. !:ot. that
l~
eve.r MY !.iq~or
of; no,
you know anytl!ini
it~ 1.t at
an~· t1TI'.
oir,
a.bout?
air.
Q. You are
&
ma.:rrie1' Jt~n and ha,.-e a cb..ild.,
RS
haa b_.,
tt,tif1~1
here?
■ ir.
A
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"4-
1ou iet
tbe: war.derluet
A Kust be ao -- lookalike
~
do
You er• not an habitual
wl-.en you &et liquor?
it
anyhow,
~rinker
but ao on apreeo occnaionally
you.?
A Yeo,
alr:
eometlr.lea
l 4eve been ~hie way.
butr:ot ~llie
Wt\Y. Thie
is the: fir at
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X You drcive
X
A
the
car
Row far ~id Y"'J drive~c,m
a!de
it?
I turnoc
fJf t:idway
X How far 1& ~hat north
Poooibly
17 or 18 m1leo,
X
Y,·J r;tre
dri..,.!q
~sjor
b...1=, Ayrea,
lllan
StPe1e
1
he •.id
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X !le -·
I don't
th~
c.,..!" und~r
s car,
•ren't
~he ot ~~ ~i~e
ove.r t.o Ayers.
it
o'! ~e~irJ.itGn?
A
you •t=uc~
to G!'eenville?
the other
to on/\cb~e aifle of !.fidwn.y t aomewherc Alon,r thtra.
~exir4ton
On the other
r~exington
froM
xnow.
i,he 1cfluenef!
o'! liquor
-hen
you?
ot ~ie ~i:11=-i
statien;
he ~!e~~r,ecnted
driT!n..
lll'OD;; <tbo'1t tl!at'i
ton?
A
to the oth•~
i'ra~ ~exiqton
ei1e
or the fill1ni
1t•tton
~bout
1Udw !I.
X how far io it
that
is 'llha.t I told
y1u whea you
X AM you llad drllilk h~w much liquor
be!o~e you left
Lexirurton?
A Bnent
asked
froa. Uidway to Lexington?
-~nor
eiir.teen
ca LJ~e qu ...ation.
A
I thit:k,
COUpLeor drinks.
have much over a 1i.~1: pint
until
m!lee;
the ~&:::1ewu• ovar half
X 'lhen did ,ou firet
ltr.
the bottle.
it
3e;i1e
nnd l--r. Ayero d ldr.' t
I didn't
3eo the ■ e fellow■
over.
get
f'Ull?
A Gre~nv1lle.
X At Ore~n~ille?
A Y(e,
oir,
wane
the can wao working on tr.e car,
atte~
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out
b2 --
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C 1~r"E, YDU b&~ no &n~wl~~~e th&t the~~ two bcya had i?"f
;ott.cn t>ti~ lull!
e.nd
A
So.
X
D!d St el ••
A
llo,
X
T~e.), •~re
I didn't
I'!.?";
eir;
A It
at the sai:,e tJae
out
gote
of' liquor?
know "lhf'!"e t.he:, wr.e
be &ta!~
a..,< worked
~oing.
that
on the
tbey
~!'".
St ·•l
car.
t~ey cde
• ,o:.:t !-.o.., l on& beto~e
I wouldr't
X Thay t:-1..d :,vu,
A :t-o, sir.
'back?
n.e. T0!'"\.1. . ,m t.te
r\1dri't.
car.
mtctt
ea)t.
o! oourse,
t~ey
.,,~,
did?
~•t e~&e:ly :inn • .£a.Yhe.7• b~eo 15 or 2C z~cutes,
have bf'O-enloni,er,
tr1>nmi·
callon
the)
Tl1e,1 wt
.,..,,.,_ ;oin~
for
t to the place
and be wa2 t.alc1~
the liquor?
while• t?te fellow
'tb.e ::..at u.p anf
tie;"ttrn
ru; the
$10n.
X You wtre
agr?eably
eurprisr,j
1.hen theycam'l
b•ck witb
the
liquor?
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drinke.
I don't
know, ~xsotly,
how mueh -- right
•reart
of it.
X Yov ~ock several
X Wh.-:-:you got
you ride
Greenville
in ~he ri&ht
rt;rt
7h.e
A Ye ,
what -part
of' the
co,. dii1
Olr,
front
ae~t.
!"r~nt a, !?
the rt.htb.$.n~
:front •"~t;
Ste~l
~r~•~
to Siqunton •
.X Anit the oti::er
A
th~ c.c:.l" at Gre•nville,
ill?
A I rod•
x
in
4~1~k• there?
Yea, r-ir.
h;o
l~oy, sat
in th.e rear
aeo.t?
~Ce ca: from
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reQemOer what ti~e
Wa!'t it
what time?
o,-.. it
wae dark
all
dark?
riil-.t.
do•·o at Gre.-n7ille.
X Did you ha?e a eenvereeti~n
A ':hat
at
ie •!:.a:
B~~ber?
;lr.
I 4.cn' t rr.::e=C.-!' .seeir..
aay.
t~I!!'~
with
~ha~ •tn~leu...n
al!..
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o,
reme.?nber eee.ics
r
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you reme,r,ber
don't
I c'on't
know.
X Do you i::iean that
y:,,:.i were
y,u
l
7lu.: we.e ya;.z- 00::-!itior.
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Yea,
tte eo;
e1r.
ha,•in,:-; ,~en this
Yea,
be.:- -::hat I
...,.s
pretty
I
w,
you v.er~
policem.oo
e1r.
that
y,;iu do r.ot t,c"~"" "Wt-at
J.:a Ztattat.?!l?
wo 1 dr,nlr
10
full
&t
that
Staunton.
you do ~ot recolloot
of
at all?
They say
I
WD.f'
in
t~a reataurart.
but
I don•t
-reJ:tec:
You aay
y;i:\J
were
30
;;o:J d:o!':1 !. know rl.e~•r
rS:-!lr.k tl:at
you we.:e
or n:n.?
A I du r.ot.
Bucaer
a ■ I ~now anythi
•••.Y•
I muet
i,a~:
" "' 1
·~ about it.
have g:ottr:t
th~re
I wu.,111t irt "t:1e?"e
eai;ing.
He aeys I ate
eom~t, irg,
l(,jl't.&thing to straighten
~nd from
m.e out Md wne
be~ter.
X I>o you reire1T,ber a~lci~g Iii~. llu~h•r
lllld -;~u Yi'o~ld ,;:!ve
,
00
a 111 t.h1t T~!!.ta~r .. t.t at all.
1r. the reetaura.r:.t
what he
of eeeir..~ him a.t ntl.
•v11, rel'l'erber
is .al~ J )--::ow.
:hat.
X You mean that
a■ far
hill'?
doir.g?
li\at.
X
aofing
werr, •o full
A
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him?
t do not.
air,
X Why don't
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w~• ii.r..rk 1then he 1'0Tl~etS on the
I:
h...: a d!"i!:k?
to ;:o o,t
to the
root-hill•
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any liquor
hidd~n out around St~nton
liquor
~r your car,
anywfle..re?
A No, air.
X How did that
A l don't
knaw.
~r
nrown?
Brom ~h~t Begle a~ye,be put
it in the car bim-
eelt.
X When did he firat
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to l you that
he put
to h~v• him •=one~.
A I mean, at the time it ocourred
tol'
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Whe;:. did
he !'iret
tell
A
i. don• t knCiw 'iQ.,lt
then?
he never tol~ re.
He t~~1 me
you'?
d1.y it ., .. now.
-:.b~ car
ae •o=
••
r ton'-:
: get
:he cn ..y =-r. U-.a:. had 11'1!,#"ey whe!'! we
X Y~ll,
tDe otter
••n
you t1:a
be ~ut the liq~or
A AE ~o?n ea I seen
•
in there?
c:e1't.ainly.
t.e p:..t tt.e -.~,:l:e..1 in
na
liquor
He neveT told mP at ,11.
X Row did you hapi•n
th.at,
that
t~at
n1m.
:.~:-t G:--ee-:;;--!:l~.
when wa.r it~~
::~st
what tL~e.
I we:it
in the c■r?
l d~n't
sled
h~1 wbat. be 1T""Dld to
X
'Inst
d1d he soy?
A
~ first
re~eober
put the w~ie~ey in~,
aa1~•1 wa• oountlcc
about
!-:-. EA.r!"!t:e::t"t.:ttg-. Le-
w,, ar~,.:~,
11.mand
you to lmow anythir~
r me:w
reme:be:-.
on s•ttlng
It out;
c3r
to
ior .
l 1idn't
-.ru,t
it.•
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X Whc., did
::0-.1 fil'et
A Tlle first
t!.,e ~h'\d
X E"gle
't
tell
Be,1 .. that?
~trial.
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l ha<\ net seen hlrx before
that.
A
v 1.lle•
it?
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!io,. eir;
In R■rriaonbura with you?
but ho w a t • lut
man that
had the whia!tey
in Creen-
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1't 1e a f:,.ct
s&:!,",
~:;"t: ir-. Sta\i.nt.on
-:..ior. -,u,
that
:;ou ,nil!
t:i
t"':i~t you d t~ iot
the
knoll
~'l:.rrt. ..ht1.t
c,,"!"1-
j'•i'J.~
w"1°11 -l'}e i01~
~!'.l
ar our.d you?
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k."low 1 """
1., there.
Y. You went
that
! wa-e .ir. t· .o -rteta:ora.rit,
t.e tt!d•
~!d_,
eor,•tttng
I must hl\ve eotten
in the reste.urant.
a.n,1 were ea.tin~
°t!"J.t I 11id:-,' t
e"'•~n
1n theTe
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o-.,1!di·
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for
not
r1ow
you wtre in there?
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T'he f'\ct
l1~t,;c;r
-lid;.
t
t k110• :
....s 19l ~l':.ere,.
!1 tila.t
you ~nd drunk
tl:a!" :,c-.:.-r !r.tEll!c~~c•
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.Sl'YS I T188°
so muc?\ o!' -th1e "a:iooi;.&l,1ne"'
11'39 a'baol:.ate!.y
H:"ol;:t.K.
1en'-:.
U:.at a
ract?
A ~~at have beer..
I 1on'i
! drar.k a r;..g-h~ r~r~
of
~t
te Cr~~:rtlle.
~now at all.
X You tell
tl-..J1t r.t tt.
·tie court
l Ulle l!egle
l~ft
you in 8tA1.m~on
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dtd r.ot have eufl1oient
intel11iPr.oe
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t.i.:.~ae :!C~
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Th«t
!e a !«ct,
A !Io,
X 1n:e
A After
~o
1ngi,
b.imeel
air.
That
'1i<I l!legl•
I left
a,- ... "'t
:t
to know wMt wns ~cing on,
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!en' t it?
J, not. .,:'lat I ea)'.
.,.ou?
lea\'~
him
~
w,ent down to the+ 1te:ctl~ an tl.,re,
• , te---.-i.r.~ t"' ■e •t!>~t eee.!ng •·aJo:- Steele.
, "You hit
the
car?
11
or.ti l ea.id,
"Whoe1 ca.r t\id
( l"4ieot-
F_,. r.:!!-k-td=-.e
I h.it"J"
and he
1a1d 1t was CApta1n St•ole'a,
X
officer?
lou
d.02:.1 t :-e1qt""bf'r t&.ki!lif
to
u.111 oth•r
g~~tles:.&n,
the
pr.1l1ct-
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got
you fot
atrai£htened
~
out.
out 6! Staunton?
r
htLv~ tr.)tte!1 .n~etl-ir..:-
,!.l'!t
Where •1~ you l••ve
to eat
for
got
Bqle?
A Ir Stau ton.
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A 'lt'her. I
«&5
tr\J.ki114 w1t
~oo~ a~r
ti.z:.e t, fin1 bin.
h.io,
f1n
and,
ly,
l:m,er.
:aybe
cop)
l
In
thrf"c,-quartere
tn~t
Be •s!
When I aaw 'him,
tr.~ .ciean
acntleman
yonder
not et hia ~ome an~ we 'phoned ~or
,:.t'
I talkd-"!
711.m15 m.inutec
1t-'h t~~tl' 1entlt·,
tizEle, • talked
of a~ hol.U'.
(Cycl••oop)
Wh•n I c
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'Tift
bR.ck to the cnr
n (Cyc~eI 4!1kr:d
A
Q, ifl'l.e!'a d~ -~ you 1~110 Besle?
A
J t.o:i't
Q. You don't
:cn~w. P.e
know
.aaid
W1ten
t t re!!lt&urar.t
he left?
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'Xoo.r .. .,.,e ia :.:,.rk st.,•l?
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Y•s.
o!r.
"'° 'You ljve
A Yee.
:: waa !::
sir.
at Oreenv111e,
!.n Atl.Juata
c,~~ty;
Va.?
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n~
t
qu!t
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fixin~
"- Th
•he••
A Brow
fellowe
pulled
trip?
up there
:!'ront of th• garage
i~
and r
work when th~;• di<I •tat.
B:"own an! 'Begle
aad Begl~ a.~d a0C'.e o~h~- f~~~,w.
:). They pullec
U!,l qt,
~%~
l ton't
~o•
h.ad car
tr!iuble.
h~
n,.
~-~Jr ilU"B'le?
A Ye:s, eir.
Q. And toid
A
what?
SOJ!'~Cnf C.'1.1.l~d me and
lflid
the
fPllOW1'
te> o:--re
U:e-re ..
first--~~
it
for
aeke1 ••
hli,,.
I would
if
101
~~at kind c: trouble
1.3~ and fix
they
I to1'1 :o1"1 yea.
Q, Who.t wa,
ti:.e trouble~
A Th~ tran~mic~i~n
wu loose,
th~ ~ape to the bolts.
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Q
Dr,n 1 t you lrnow ,:~c.t. you are?
~
~ou
A
lea.
Jll\'1.t>
• 1.r.
Q. !lor.,
of them go
"the repair.s,
I !'ixtr!
dur!.og;
the
•••l' from
A '!eo,
A
ao.
tir;
Ye•. 1ir.
yov soy?
tightened
! t,
tte
b~l ~•·
time y?u l""ere muin.JJ
the
r.-p~ir•
d!c!
the gar~•?
l.tr. llegl•
That
and thio other
13 what
tr
ca.lled.
fellow
hi!"'i.
wec.t oivay.
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q, Did llrown go with
a.~yth n, abo~t iOing
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to get any wllis~ey?
eiT.
So,
¼, u-
them?
-! ~d ··ou hue
n"bo,.:t a-i.~ ,v'!l!si:~y?
i=1qu!-~
t~"!.:l
D!d: I!r ..1:r.: jt<11t -a-1th y?u r!...Jrl~;
f:"t.1:-e t1!!\e t!l11t you 'l'fet'e
the
~1J.kil'18 :he rap&ira?
A
sir.
Yee,
c;i J\nr! did
A
e.!:-;
Yt'~,
11:.>wn a"td ts.U'.:~
take
b
take
".'8':f
Q.
the trip
"1
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~e=/ lo•
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:- .. 01!,
ow, ti.r.
t:l
! 1,0
A lie ~•t~
:
,ot
like
I e,'krA
an-1
rt?W':1
.~~ 011.1'
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h&d.::1•t sfi:leu th@ tam beto-re.
aeke'1
tbe jar
.~a.
t
Gtr«-1,
...·ta ...,ton
A After!
1
:'h•y
en~ c'
<t!l~
d~1nk; lln1 I tJrn~~
101!'le w':1.1
,key'!
't~.
they
an1 ! ':111!Mt,
a:111 they
coc:~ ?-.er,
•
tht";' ret\trn
en.-e
b---'!.< n,-! ('!\lle
;.f
~fl
A..-4 !l:e;·
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p1ttn!•
·a.."'J.
t,.. ~ a drink.
~
When I
ewallow,
b~t i!d~'t
R.!"J~1
a91::"J acd
it
you :111':.~le ~u;o "-iiowy:u
tixed
:-.
t.'"~e"Icall"',a~ ...,"' a:l-1 o-1~ei! me t~
u~ and t~o~
llere;
4
b!l')pene
4
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to r11:)~fe
why •a'".! it?
"''1 got ree~y to go, lr.
Ea t,l~e•
'He ditin't
pretty
s,y
low! a~~•
t\ut
hf'
11'1!t
Bro-m nske1
w~ole lot.
f\runk
•tall.
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Right
etreet.
The;, 11'1
ot
il'I front
of th•
:..1.1t:.P
O'lr."'"
«f.r~e
o:-: the othe;-
c=i..:-,t •!.1 w!tb
.,1 1 o o" th9
t.-he liquor.
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that
s1r.
car?
~ D11 you hea:- attybodJ mention
•
in ~he car d;r1nc
it
W"ls 1111 i;?ne;
he didn't
~l:le tact
tl-.•n:t :',(>re ""'
nny liqiJ.or
t~a~ ti~e?
~i<" he .:-eckoriet41 it
an,. he
want &!\f
11
liquor
in the
oar,
it
w ..u11. be
~ g~od iiieo..
O•:)t1t t.J::> t:iuch
oney ~r.ytr1y.
J.n t~.a t -car e.nyway?
e~ats,
~!dn,t
A Yes,
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y~u,
sir;
y,u
~o~n~
l wo~ doing
An~ on the ~ear
the d.:-1v1m;t
the
1r1vtng.
aent were th~sQ two men, !egle
thl\t
an~ A~er1.
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t,
".ow :.hat
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G IY t.ll!le,
Mr.
St eel,
~"lr hlt"re in b~rris.,nbur&
tiler•
11
WI.S
C.:tOSS-EX
}'.JO:'
in tlvlt
\T:C~
...i
by
di~cover;;
or
the
'h~vo
er • ll\l ~Ji: lrno,r orA 1:J rtta.110n
bf: fO'"G t'!le
car?
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Greet.:.; ille.
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tow-~ 1~ Green71lle?
1'1101'-
rt ie
El 1",> l .s.=all
X Abo~t ~ow n~ny people
X An;y c~~or•4
A
Yes,
air;
1"Wly, About half
peopl~
plenty
th•
X Do yo'J. kno•
live
lt7ini
or
tbtTe1
~here?
tbei:,,
people
there,
"r:-;n wh.J
.... No, "Jir • I d- not,
town •
thou4h, I thi~k,
t e,;i-~ot th1•
liquor
I was work ...~;; O!>:'t 11e cnr
are cclor~4.
1n Cree:wille?
whe; tl'if'y
went an.-!
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F.2
and gave Dlf' "drink.
Tl:uit 1• the !'ir111t i knew
A Yee. sir.
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A
1.11
j'lU
..;o with
~itm. to Gttt-anton
1
llr . .11:ro
.1S: ,.__,~ei::ae 1r r woulit
for?
;;o !1-:V\ (Ir i:·1e his
-ov,
ant1 h@ :,~iii
l t o!.d !1:1:: :
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license
ani ~outdn't
X You d1d
,
~~t
cOarge hl:n for goin;
o~ t1e
trip.
k~ow &'1.)'th1ng about a thre•-•p~ed
X
Row lOLl.,3:d.i,., you expect
ti:, b1 tr1~b
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l 1,•aa -:;c;1n,e Wi'!.Prever h$ was -.,ing
~hr,
11d you?
B!'Offll?
a"14 D11ck.
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u_p, b,t
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So
B:-o'lfll
nll
ah.o~
up, weren 1 t. y,u?
w:.lat I ~r'l!lk,
f'tt!l
~:rtG!r-s
too:'.'
'JOU
r.n• dr iol:.
of'
~ said
X
bo ?-~e iO ~
,to .-as ca.:1r,.._s ba=f.
,-,rtin
A Yes, air;
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Whn d .1'
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h
Thirty-srveu
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hi~ drive.
I do~'t
kno•
11.1.01.lii ror?
m!~ea.
A
tr,1::1d '!here
I'? drovt"
an
ara·.m" ">Ver Sta:loton,
3t'lppe-d,
a little
rnl! to'
Avenue iu,d l.eft
X
'lfh,y d id:1' ,
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Yes,
X
Ar.d
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Y,i.
e!r.
b!t.
ti"!
SUnday?
did Y"''J?
:;ot :-.lch.
I"lroite
~p on
S"'--~~t an1 'lll!'lpped, u.n,11
tl:itin
it on Centrol
sir.
t'>• ::exs i'IY na
1
~"Y•
drive?
tW.e !tubble
thl! ear
A.'ie:;1·,:e
~-,,cnext
know.
bqck to Cer.trnl
,
J
•;.'::.e-- I s;o~
t? ret1.1.t"n?
awr~~~te~ to let
X You drov
Centra:
l
~arti~
t.:i
""'"sl~ep;:
to 4r 1·,e t~e oar to '-n.aer11t~W"11'/
110'11;
X bo :, JU kne•, w11e'1 hit exp("ote,.
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tc Ft.ay ln t~e
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X
otter
,o, out.,
!'t • l vw
l1~~or •~•
l~
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in
4!'111'
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th~re.
•i
to iCt
l expeae,d
tJ.t
I wo•.:ld.n't
llo, a1r ..
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I txpeot
you?
1~ •he
any ida. t\er•
ba~~•t
tl1111t.tt.,,e?
out ,11,d el•an
'JJ>.
to wa•h.
CR:' c.;r-rl!! 4
haTfl bee
all
oar dur.1~
01'&t
l!quo:-
,,.,.if
t
we.en the
h&d !Mor.,
a,,
y
•~• •~Y thrre or 1
,r.,,..1.d h•-:o ;:~tt.e11 out ot 11..
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How ~!d ~':la~ l1quor
A
! don' :. Z.:10'1".
,o~•••ae&l• p•t
X D!i
A Bo, air.
t::to lao:
tool<
'?'he lut
X
"•• t.":la!
A
Yea,
1t
oat
tboao
did
.;:
aoro••
tho
•f
fe!lows
cot q,
:•r
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e=
?n
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a: all.
J:o J wa, not.
X Th,se
wa• !p ~he-o •~•n
1
I juet
i,..,;,
01
it?
!'!n.1,b•'1
•~d
o'
eoTt
th"
liquor
tne
out
1O~ ODt aw",11• "'"'
nlt!ru_
~ot a1tt1r,c
I ••'
aaw
0-011 the ca:- J r.lit~
t.
in tte
!im.o .i
or tight
'bo;ye bo11; .t • la!!
l'l111t -1• the
A
"it ,
■ 1:
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until
-.
1mlke'
-~u,sd
1\rnll: sot
on lbt-.
oAr all
it 1
..
the
~!~et
Mfl.,r
of the cnr.
11·,llon
f"uit
ju
A T~~. t, wnat they ••14.
X
,rot'lr o~ the car,
nls•t.
~~=th•"""•
,,
!t t., I ,a••••
hear O\:,Yt':1
Ulat
O&!'
iou •ero
lime
the liquor
L':e •~r
laat
X
the only
1n thae?
•*•ot
8ixty
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.,,t ••• o:
a."4 l d1d
1
lt
:111'1
t~at
drlr.lc.
TI~
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kln~
of Jar
you dranlt
out o!'?
ot li(luor?
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X
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ar ~,.,.th•
t.1.e l<l'>1
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" balf
•ir;
A <es,
liquor
t•s~e~ like
X
Au~ 3!",>Yn dJ"&!l4
A
Yes~ 1!.:;
!ovnd
111t>,e cii,-?
aallon.
was ~m?t~•hina•
It
,r~1,,,:-,.
they b~~it~?
it.
out -:J! tbe
•a all
~~~n.k
:!'.Le':"'IW1Je cyon,.
91ek.
•
e jru-"'
ou~ of the ~e
one at Gr t!!lvi.te.
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he?
·00,ya,
if
it•~
I ne--;--,!"'not.!ee.d
all..
BY 'i'HKCVtRT:
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.o-
t,..:• ......,..
«
11\lllk goto~
~?
put
t~-t
1d. 3.btat
the1.l f?r
a drink
reo,o:i.ei
it.,.,.,
tl.,·J•u!ld
Q
A Yes,
unt~~
y
:.1
;t,t
t.o l!11::-'l"i!lo::tbur• rind.
wh,e:1 •~ ;')t
a co~ ti,u,g,
bf" ·oetter
~l
air.
r•aiy
to atart,
...;r. :Sro\m j,Jat
and t· ·•~· sa1¼ the l iqut>: wa"' d.li cone ••d
dollare,
'lere
t.te liqUo1'
r.
not
1~ the cc•
lo Gree~!lle,
way - .. W?uld
yo~ did n~~ h~ar a.y-
you ioak your drt'U•
th• cnr; •hat di~ you say a,.,.11• •~o abou" Erovm aa,iug
'-"Y liquor
A
efte~
off.
ne di~:,•t
Thet1 hP. s!'l.id the
an<1 he woul~•t
t
i*Jr
or
ws:1t a:,y liqao:-
y!>\J there
caT oor.t
hAve acy llquor
at
t'ha: tt--e?
ln it
io
arked
b.r !?.id h.e
~h~
car ao:·-
~ ne4?'ly
at all.
two
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ex!l.!DinPd by t:r. Deo~~~t,
sworn,
teetlfied:
le !ex!n.g~o~?
;.. I do.
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How long bavr. ~QU live1
t3ere?
A
Soa:e >l-.1::; ,,.,,.,. ro-.rtee-
year
I.e.
You ,;;•f!re
A Up until
f'!>!' •.ierly
leat
a y~.r
~
How lO"'! were you •h•~-ff?
A
Four yea:-a.
beto-rti
I
ot Rockbr1'1ge
n a-her-if!
-:hrletcas
ohie!'
W:13
1.
~ou~ty?
.,ow.
ago,
or police
so:xt"h.ing
OV~i'
nir.e:
JP..!U"I
t~~nt.
~
Are you now chle!
of pol loe "4"in?
A Yee-, sir.
~
Do YO\l lm,w thlo
" r
the
•
1o.
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A
I have
10th
a. ~·. Brown?
youn<; :,,an
have: j')U k:::~wr. h!..c?
~,i:.g:
■ inee
lrnowr,, hl~
of ?etober,
I w~'!1t to :!,exir..rt:>11, which
I think
wn.s
1910.
'4 ~ba-:. "las b~e-.:..a'hi,ut t,:JJ"te"'-:: :,~a:-.s?
A
Y@e, a!r.
~
Rave.
~
Doy-~
A
I know bim about
)'O'J
bee..'1. thro-,m
t~J• him •ell?
a• well
~
You ;;:.o'ft: ar.:ong tht
A
I pa••~!•
~
Lexin.ton
A
Samet
A Yes,
~
wit'h. hl11?
ao 1n offt.,er
on t.'i• atr~et
woul~ lmow
ma~ it ere.
a..'"'lyb·Ja:neee
I.I. It
in -tre1"Je.nt c:tit,qot
ia
place
~.-J!'e people
p~obably
1~ a town?~
·.-
_,Te'!"
closely
"'ver-y
air;
l mean, tM
t:b:e•
tr.at
ia,
pe~pl•
every
he doel'i ..,.,., in 't'he> efl-,e w-ay?
day.
ab~ut how ~ar.y people?
t!Lo-.:aa.nd., 3,300,
l t~ir:Jc.
lr.oit O..:l."lttr.mity, 1en 1t it?
the oetltra.l
:r..Qsel7••
part
are
or it
brQu,~t
is.
togeth~r
very
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n-eq~ently
~ee,
A
air.
Q. Do ·:/t:i'.l n:ow
bear&
for
the genor~
a~d veracity
trut~
A I never h•erd
and
reputation
'l,
Do 70:J b'l~'ir tile ,gener•l
A
I neve,- he od ot it before,
~
Bf: ts not nee
A
.10,
he don't
tor tb.at !"!QSOn he only
A Ye,
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.4 Yell,
ott•n,
t1ke!
-t-put.atton
sir.
~
-:rbU:
b#>a:"e with
I l<no,. h• will
it. hab! ~-J;ally,
!!. OCCA8it;>nly,
w~o has
teeti
reference
dr1nl< liquor.
'::>ut set a on ap-eea?
1.ut .-be-::; he drtr:k"e
!:Ian ''t-..r"ti:i
t:.e gt'te
-ir:..i.c..k~
l think.
fie<!
h re?
hllve you ltnown h!Jn?
I don 1 t lat,,w.
You::ig ·tartin
haa bf'e~- in L~xin.::tr.1n of'~
two or t,-..rce year•.
Q, Do you
tllin~
A
I :-.e'";e?" b11 rd
't
What abo:it
a~y
3-?"J'GT.
sir.
!low lo~
and on !'or
:=nan S. · .
air.
addle tel\ to
dri!llc
Y(l1ob this
1n Lexi~;ton?
it qu•ationed,
"- Do you know this
in
town•?
you know his i;e11e.t"al reputl\t
it queatlon•d,
hir r~putation
ion
for
truth?
air.
for v1ol~ti"'!:
the prohlb1t1cn
law
re"J)ect?
,
You thl~
A
~eD, sir.
his
repu~ati?n
1,
,~~~
as to thr. tt'~~apo~t~ti~:.
o~
liquor?
n.
A
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, sir;
3A!t.A.l:
ol:.ie f ?f pol ice.
lC Yo;.i any th!a
man Brown 1• 1n ch~ habit
drunk?
A OccaBiono.lly,
yea,
e :r.
or
,cc~•ionally
a.ettt
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court
::-tpe:ite-dly
exc~ption
A
h~
for
he has b~en oo:wictP.d
ian I t it?
drunkenneaa,
I went on a1 ch!er
bee.,
~revi~Y•
th.an that,
A Tt
~
ti~e
he never
wb:en l
X liow o!t:~
of poliee
thft
in the ~ayor'•
(Object ion.
l ■t- :;t
'tht> ·:~10:- !~ :bat
~fO:"f'
to that
tbei ca:'l')r' a c urt,
back
that
on~:o..,.'Jled
1
for d~f•n~rutt.)
1"'.JL;t oeve-r
:,~the
the !1~t
aleo
i•
1i.a~
doe,
t i-e.
I wan aher!ff,
n.3
Sept.e:::bf!:•,
Fo'W"' y"'u'
ar.d while
tn the Circuit
1924,
I cn~•t
C'ourt.
cd
md eiiht
any a• to
And, togo further
on th.,. pol1c11 !'o1'ce be tore-,
I d,o not ?"tca.!.l
he ge~ on ~be-~ ep~e•s?
,roult ~e ~i~tt
ha~d ~• uy.
X About how often?
A
years
several
a~o when »rown wna quite
&
young boy,
wae on the toro~ Detore Brown wou14 get drunk onoe
h ~~1,
0
•
t thtnk,
of hia
~
next
that poaitlon?
month.
You w&re a ="""ber ot the Cc~~cil prior
e1.r.
A Abo~t tltr
~
in th•
tolt$ to •t3.n'4 a~ide.
Eow long nave you tillod
A Ye•,
·!~ts
eir.
A Four years
Q
aeve~a!
'
'fitness
A Yea,
bein& en ep~ees
"'-0!,th,
~
;ear~
L~d 6 ore
liow long "M.7e yoa lived
A Thtrt,-two
yea:-a.
~ontna.
in LeXlT\.ll~on?
to th$t?
-~~n:
! ha:.-.,
la~t
y•e.
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:~
a
~~te~~~
E-e~~!"e Ula!
ani he W"l! a little
tel.low.
(!
Do you know th1e yo•Jr~ .,,,n 3. I!. Bro""?
A
Yes,
<.
l
A
llv~r
(!
Ht
-:ilr.
~o--:.; c ...ve yo;. kner.:
h.1&?
0
:. h• e beet'l
si:tce
"&.Y•
his
in !.exit"°ton
a,;e i• about
manhood at any ~&.te?
contact
them?
wit
A ~rett:r muob;
~
JIC:J
A
... •--: ::a•!!. ?,1ly
I.!
mott
the
ace
people,
b~t
y,:i~ i!o ba7e
c-~:-,,tuct with
•:pl«?
~•
)ea
y,u have lrnow~ 1,110dur1ni
_:
:ro,, sir.
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• you
Are in
q, Do you th11lk,,. kt.
tion which Cr.
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b•1-slne5•
~hop there,
of 'hia adult
!?:e-
t ~ butche~
! wa• i
~~~.r.,
a p)~itior1
Rhodes,
to atate
bear■ in Lexington
A
i·i ■,
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Io that s•~er~l
11ilat ie
':he gene!'al
repu.ta-
s~ a ~an ot t~yth an~ 7erac1ty?
ei?' •
""J)utation
goo~ or bad?
A Cood.
G, Do ;rou knew t't11
A
Yee,
Q
Yo\. !.iv~d
A Y,u,
over
you,i;; """',
Willism
J.:artln?
,a::,h.ouae
w!.t·1 ?1-1.?J-:-,: •.:eet1"!1e
ai!".
1'!'1 t""e
e1r.
\l,
Fur h:)~ long?
A
Sl.,!Ce
he hS!I
Arc'"' ye.us,
:>!"
bt.
abou-: that
tme.
d.idn 1t ya\i?
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teeTd
and veracity?
A !t
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1• iOOd,
y,u nulC
~o~
Ee~.
A a0t
C~!i•~c
thet
a drin)i~
?1&."1?
A ! never
ho~r~ of any charge
'i'r.A: 1 .. l:.Js roputattoz,
A
• c.e··e!' he r.!.
ot.nar
i:i"
I neve.l' htard
r•putation
1D re~•r•~ce
of him beino
'!001
or the matter
a&ainel
or b•d
:or
of 4ettlng
dr~nk?
hi~to t=-a:~or-..!n.;
liq,or?
nc a.cy exc,..,~ Yas~ 1"~""
ta1 !nei,.e
1'-1s -:ran.sport
ac ...u,
i,:
c;f t1"r...neJ,orti":4;: lt
on n y
"Ri-l.
CRvSS-llXAL:Il:ATiv:,
X I>o
A
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law outsld•
'-
o! b!.c:.
of.
you,.,; man, Brown,
of the prohibition
viol~tion
o~ oa!h?
b.i!:l
I ever beard
Q, And thi"
it queationed.
:;o-..Imo• !loword
!:.ul'l,..
l:..i!: rt.en
A Yes, eir;
I.. :.;~le?
1 1ee .. i.::, !.1:R:. ia all.
there at the V, U. I.?
a P••~~!on
X ?.eh.a
2:R. lrARl'.Al11
Ff
~Gy.
•• 1tst1,
X He Aas only b•to
there
e year?
A I QOn1 t know how long.
X Where dces be live?
A
over
on Shn-14&.& fil!.l,
X :>o y~u
porti~~
ar4ent
tb ~ tr:ie
"'AC.
opirit1
A Yea, ~1r;
whet·•
S'h~!Can
li't'e&.
&an Brotr?".'• ,Pr.@-:-at re;iutt~!.?n
"pulled"
anything.
for getting
~un~?
I
A _,0, I don t ae.y 'that he he:• been "pull el!"' ~or se't t!r.c
X
l"'a.a.t Co y ~ ••Y abo 1....
A I eai~
"mtor~ •e trice
tour yeare
1
~:-·t k.
tba~?
~r.at h~ ~ould get drunk
i~
: :- t:r~!'-
in tha~ colll!1\Un1ty 11 good?
I never heard
X ile haB bee:
!:r.
the le~•
once 1r • while.
ti?r.1 WAGlaat
He hna bfen
~hankacivi~i
~r
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EY i..l\.
DEAVERS:
hev
Q. Did you ever
ot trnF.iok1~i
1:.1.me~spected
in liqucr
JL
&n:-" •cy?
!;o, sir.
A
tol'1 to •t•.nd ao111,
\f1tn•••
R. BRUC1::?.:0:-.:1:CQJ,aworr:., exuin~d
::..r.ll.e-~:is~,
-i
by ~.
Deche:r:::
,!'cr.J li·.-.e !.n Lex~ton1
A Y~~, sir.
Q. You are
or Rool:'oridl;'<
el',eriff
Collnty?
sir.
A
Y •,
,
You h.'ll.Vfllb .. eo ,t"cr!.ff
A
L :t,
.sir;
l.t. Do you
•
th~ prear-:t
to:..:r years?
nearly
ju at one year.
.kt:.QW
-:hts .zr.ar..S. L. 3roY?:.?
Q. Do you kno,.. blm well?
A
Yea, air.
Q. HB,e :,ou ll&d frequent
talko
wi til
him !lnd the people
'-"'Ong■t
who::i ht' roves?
A Yee,
~
air.
Do ~rcu know l:.t, aenerfl;l
A Never
!mow l'r . .:rom,'
lawa ind•pende~t
A rro, sir;
i
fo':" t~uth
tn
t'::at
c,e-;:,iur..!ty?
lie .rd 1 t questioned.
q, Do you
prohibition
reputation
I novc
Ie J':lur- 11t.ate:,•nt
s gon•>l\l
~r
~~!rd
it
th~~·
re10utation
tt~r
for violatinv,
of gett:..ng
the
drunk?
qu~etionad.
l !lee tC.e .:>the-r cent!e.u.::.'
a
wr.:oha..-e
t•at.ifie-d
th&t he oeta on eµ,eee occa&1o&~-Y?
A
I O!lly know tha..t
!rOL"l hearsay.
I ntTer
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:tr.
Ero--.in drur..k.
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that
he did i•t
drurJr.
~c.,.,lor.~~ly?
Q.
A Y,,.
etr.
Q. D., ~cu lr-0w t ia
■ !r,
A Eo,
•o~ethir,a
,
like
o !7 receL~ly.
:
to believe
Kln-n. h1i: fer
1ever~:
■ c"tta,
of till
woul~ you
Brown on o~~h?
lfo, 111r.
A
s~, ~.~: : -o~ld not hesitat•
told
Tit, . ••
~o 0~11~•• hll\.
to 1ta.~~ ••l-ie.
Q.
~- 3r~!.•.:.an,
A
1e:,
~
11hot le yo-er Ian lt:•~•t
,. L:on
~T~
ar.d your own knowletie
A
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t:uitr.•
that.
From h11 reputation
heeitbte
Y11~!.!!.?l
a&!l
1~ :..e:ir~r.rtcn,
you li'fft
,lr.
or •
~ cr
Ro:kbr!'g~
l'otor
or b~s1:--,ue
looatod
1ar114e,•·
Q. lfhere 1 • your
pl nee
~-o-p;i:r.y.
r•~pect
•1th
to L:T.
»rowrr.1 1?
•
aoroPa
A R1ih:t.
th•
... Eow :o".:-- 't~vt
A
'!r,9,
•!:-;;
1tr•et.
701.1 k:,own
h•-.tnor.1
bla,
1
h..1JIIt•,i
4
"Al
year,.
Q ~• you lr:l~w h!~ wel: and lntl~ate;y
A Ve-ry •el:,
lnt,
a=o1>4st WOii he
c0Te1
A
: h&T~ dea!!qa
,
~o y:u
him ther~
A
Ye•,
ta~~
!r:.
etr.
or sot?
slr.
Q Me ;!'01: brt'Jt"ht
peoi,le
w!tb
ye ■,
kn.ow t.~?
•itb
c~~:ae!
lex1r-.tcr..,
tr•quen".
tl:.t're
b~
contact
wlth
him and with
t~-~
Ill lori"41\ont
e-:•~7 4ay.
wi:b ~2:e p•o~!•,
to a c:n5!!era'b!e
aloe,
wt~ ~B7~
12t~«-::2-:?
contact
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hi•
general
A Good n~ far
a•
to bel!eve
h
1<,,0.it,
in that
com.,-untty
nnaycr
tn •hicb
to my que&tion
he
is,
wi!',s
intere11ted?
No. you w~uld uot heeite.te
l-:i.JD.?
Uo, I would ~ot heait&t~
t hi$
a min~te.
aeneral
law cy trru,eporting
the prob1blt!on
l ne·,er
benr~
I have see
ti:-l.r..k.
a matter
!:i
Q. Do you knc,. •,f
A
i!' you
l know,
t.o ·Delie.vc l...im on onth
Q. The-n your
reputation,
of
rep.utatto't
~r.y.
:i~.,,-r t .e in!'lue-nc..,
bi
h
--'o, asose~i?l':e• it. 1a
~
Do :;ou know thie
t,.,-
r kr.o,r he will
of it
stve:-al
take
t11flea,
-:r.o-;.t· Oe~,cre te eTe: tftke•
a dri.'\lc.
man !.:lll"<in?
A Yee, sir.
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Do you know hie general
A
It.
1.s
reputation
for
t=uth?
~ood.
ti You~d you beeitate
to oelieve
him on oath?
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t~e Dod~e,
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since
r
sell
do you sell?
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l use1 to •ell
car
~ne flu4son.
to l!row?
ha tl:• on• ho has,
b.avt be~n in th~ bus!ne~a.
1'1t.:is<Js ·01~
to atand
o!'
liquor?
transporting
~L,
ia o.e to TiOl'ltien
ae1de.
but
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tti11tified:
ir. .J..rexir.s;ton?
A Yee, air.
Q. F.ow long
~
h~ve you lived
th~re?
Are you a ~c~ber of tht council
A Yea,
o! the to"l'n'lof ~ex!n;ton?
sir.
Q. Do you know thi•
1111nS, l'.. :Sr own?
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kn'l1ffl
C.im
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ye,LTa.
o~ tU8inP••
l~c8ted
to bi~ place
o!
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are likewise
into
freque:,t
oontnct
"i th hilll?
frequent
contact
with to
people
:ruth
and veracity
in cont.,ct
of I,ex-
w1t'1 h.ia;?
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Q. Do :.•ou Ln:-·. l...!e gener,u.
1",oputation
for
in
LeJt.logtcn?
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lt
ia ~ood.
would you be:Stve
A
Lim on oath
in a .matte.?" 1n wh10· he was i~te~~~ted?
Aroo111tel:,,.
A itnown him -al:1out thre~
y•are-.
Q. Do Jt:>'J kr~w
~ reputJ.ticm
ton !or
the
e:rne:-
Yhic:h. h.e 04'1\l'& in l.e:dt1;-
tr11th?
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l:r.ow the g~r.erai
repute.tion
-1:iah l:r.
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be,u-a
law by trBnaport
1og
liquor?
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tr•t
fled,
A Wtll,
with c,e.
oc <1eionally
he doe
•x~•pt
dl'ar.l<?
get
I have never ae~n him drunk Yery Much.
I have eeer. hirl ttrunk eeveral
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ftt
lt ie all
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hea..re~y
or five
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••orn,
exominod by l!r.
Yea,
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l!o11'long ha·:• you l !ved tho~e?
air.
q, Do you know this
man Steel
who ~e• teatifi•~
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A
Yes,
te•tifled:
in GreellV1lle?
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Deou,rt,
brought
ei.r.
in frequent
hera today?
bFPn ri~h~ around Gr~~nville.
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with him?
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munity for truth
rt'J)utstion
v.-h1ch. he bc--.ri, in th.n.1: c-Gc-
and vereclty?
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!> .. y-oc .imow h1:i ge11.ernl riri:utat.1on
iL that.
co.=-u."1ity e.s t:o
t.r&L11por~illg llq~or?
A ~ot
th~t
I know.
!lOVl!r
q
Yeu ztean !:hat you,ltfl'ard
tbe prohibition
A That
low ln any reopact,
ie all
and that
drink,
that
I know of.
b~ .~jd do ao,
e,coept
or of lu~!:-l4f
t>•••l.'bl;:, 'by takin,:
I hove h•..-d that
,iol&tl'•d
a drlnY./
he would take a
1• 811 l '"''",
Q. la hec re~arder!
in tl".ot cOm.'"'unity ae a lr~w-nbidir...:: citizen
or
not?
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he ie •
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not
tbiit
! know or.
70c11tion,
Stf'el'a
what does he do?
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Y. Fer- whom?
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e.nd, l thtr1.k,
oth♦ :.-a.
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A he .aid
not
for
:rJn
a aartl&e''
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rat be~ t ~ (f:"' e
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Ir he: wa~ o·,c
~:t the
or
in the town -- o quo.rter
wr.;...l.A!ir. LILLY, •~orn,
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t."•ll.
over at
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Y-.a,
tarm.
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is
ju,t
'fp.ot
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t..e .:;..a;t hn.":'t'te!.-ped otl'-..e!'s o'ftt
mile.
examin~
by 1:r. ~echtrt?
tr . • illy?
fl
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v llla,;;e?
sit" .
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ou.. IUlve
:;o~ lcn:>,n; ;,1m, tlr?
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n""fliyo-u?
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ir. tr,quent
that
!~to ::eqce~t
air.
ca.=uni ty?
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wttr hll:?
.sir.
wh?t:",he r.oovt• the,re?
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co,,tact
1 .,.,.,.,,.
~-tard
it
qu,otioned.
ear.tact
wi:~ tte p~ople a:.o~e~t
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"t,
prohibition
law, tat
ba4 rt:_.il)t;.ti:;n
!s,
I "lave~ ho~&
A
a11 a. violator
ffl'letOer he hear& a
v1olat1ri.;
!,r
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~Qi;.d
of •.he
~eputa~ion
or•
!.t'?
it.
or l-.1~ violhting
l :rie7er hev'
1:i!
r.--putation
que,tioned.
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in tha~ -reap•c~
hra.rii
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Y!tne3S
tol•
cteV!ct'
to tra~eportie.;
liquor,
f"
good or 'bt1d?
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to~~
'lr1~l'i it.
~d ut1e.
i rteot:
Q, l!ege.r<iit,g
A ~o. ~!r;
•
1-, rer,re~ce
tbeoe
they are•
~'JU•
, tl:.e !table,
centor
o"' t!";e town,
,
am:; mec w\io are at
~•toc!-ed
olaa~
: woulc!
w~ see 7~ry litt~e
of people
,;:,.y.i1
hnl!
a 11Ul• o:r- t:ore
and -WHYio'l?r. to thn north
H37e ~cu h~~ su~~!~i~~t
the V. lJ. I.,
opportu,ity
belo-.r
or.
~be
end of the V. ·•. J.
to know w~.at Pegle'a
re-put.at!c..r.. ls?
kind
A
I know ve",
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A
'tea,
c,~ "
little
Is iae
to the
of thes•
detachment
people
r~,o
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3ir.
te~lo•
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about
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~ot
W1t"ese
•
~he i.rttl
with.
07~!"
!o tl':e .:=ayol'"' e c;:"!!ce,
'before> him?
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tol~
tbnt
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alchol1~
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the
e-;-1.<'e-~a'?'
ot Pro! . .:ob.r..-
oi;,~t•'"!.ta of tl-c jar
·ill~.
bo dispute
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con~a!ne~ 4r$ alcotl~l.
~~cor~
WE!I.
ooout that.
'o~ tb~ r~ct.
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rr.illowing:
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aeei. S. : . .Brown in StaQ;to!'l
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.Beg le,
whethe-r
4,0
r.ith
1r; your
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conver,f\tion
tlll<e a drink,
oJ' 11,i\JOl' tl'!.ere,
wa
"'~ Ot!to~er
18,
~b<:ut hAv!,:g
192-4, And
I wt 11 ask :'C)U f"i-"t,
"11
Plli!'P"I£' t•, 1 the
00.::!'t
ni;ht~
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b.ad plec-:y
1'.r. Steel
that
r.• t ~~u 3aid
~"4otly
on the ~!ght
or tf.1athl'!r you !'31d anyth1ri4
you see Browr tl·.are
~
·•celi
a!~t.J ''3" at the
with
hi:,,?
1:r. Brown he in11ited
to tlle toot-hilla,
or words
1rl1ee1.
~o t'hat
and told
efteot?
you to
i•ou tl:at
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a""O m-d St t ·"'lt:,n,
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arpc,.,
t~
~ILooni,,hJ.ne.. r,.n,:! O "t ..
to the cl..ier c4 polic.,.
low hi out t"hPre.
s~~
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tha toot-hill•,
'bu~. ~ a.id, on ti,,. trip do..,, tr•
La:x112cton U.ay ,..,.. all ~rin1tl14 1Jit
tha •xceptto·.
ot
the mtobanio,
that he no aui,poa•~ to ai...y aober an<! not
dr1"1: an;ythlng,
a, tt woulli be a ,ate trlp 1n drt·u.ng
the o.er.•
'lbtteupo~
tho
t1••t port1on
out
fro■ ~-xlngton
allqed
otfan•o
atttine
in
1.. ten1onor,
of tlw
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to atwnton,
on th
Wilie
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crol.lll4 th•t
not "'1tbJJ:t
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Cou~ty, Lexington
1n t!M c~ant
'Oltiol; t:S,e proa•e4ing
Ul)OD
mo•HI the Co\U't
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c.ad prOJ"■ that thtahia,.--.,
ot >tceptiona
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1• thereupon
1921!, and wi\ltin
eixt:,
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
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This series contains all criminal cases heard in Rockingham County from 1820 to 1971. The historical context contained within these records is rich, and one can expect to learn about various aspects concerning the social, cultural, and political climate of the day.
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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1820-1971; currently digitized: 1820-1930.
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Ccr001
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1925
Title
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Commonwealth v. Hudson Coach Car No. 231232
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Defendant charged with misdemeanor violation of prohibition laws.
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Misdemeanor
Violation of Prohibition Laws
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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Jennifer Taylor
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CCR001_009_277
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Title
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
Description
An account of the resource
This series contains all criminal cases heard in Rockingham County from 1820 to 1971. The historical context contained within these records is rich, and one can expect to learn about various aspects concerning the social, cultural, and political climate of the day.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Rockingham County Criminal Court
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1820-1971; currently digitized: 1820-1930.
Rights
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This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.
Format
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PDF
Identifier
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Ccr001
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1930
Title
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Commonwealth v. Lee Brown
Description
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Defendant charged with felony seduction.
Subject
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Felony
Seduction
Creator
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Rockingham County Criminal Court
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JMU Libraries
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Jennifer Taylor
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CCR001_010_318
Brown
Scott
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Commonwealth v. Madison Brown
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Defendant charged with felony murder.
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Brown
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
CLAIMANT
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NAME OF AHfcbtfc *
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# 206 a
54
Number of Acre*:
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Brown , H A
, head of Broad Hollow run , east of Rolling Road , and en ~
tirely within the Pari: area ,
Ronds:
5 miles of rough dirt road to Lee Highway near Beech Spring , thence
14 niles to .ouray nearest shipping point *
Location :
Hazel
Slcpe , sand clay oi fair depth and fertility
ii. odcra te
rock .
"he upper pert of the tract has north and west
W - surface
slooe ,
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amount
expo
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sure and moderate
Cove , sandy loa *ti,
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deep and fertile , south exposure
Hiilurv of Tract and condition nf timber :
This tract has been cut clear of merchantable timber with the exception
of soma limby hemlocks in the cove along the creek * Scute hemlock was
cut for tan bark several decades ago * On the rest of the area there Is
et present a stand of young chea burnt and red oaka 211 to Q" LBH * Heavy
Laurel also coming in on the slope
laurel undergwowth along the creek
The 8 acres of cove will cut 3400 ft * per A , of hemlock or £7, QOQ ft
ImpT <3vnmcnlfl-1 t (.: F th.0 S a CT H -3 ,
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Tie improvementsP
Acrener and iralut of
types :
Acreage
Type®
Total Value
Value per acre
Ridge:
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Slope :
55
£ 2 * 50
1140.00
Cove:
a
4.00
32.00
$172 , 00
Grazing Land ;
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Fields Keatocking :
Cultivated Landt
Orchard t
Minerals:
Value of Land : $ 172 * 00
Value of Improvements ; $
Value of Orchardt $
Value of
Mineraljt
$
Value of Fruit : $
54 ,00
Value of Timber: $ 5
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$226.00
Value of Wood : $
Value
per
acre for tract i $ 5 . 6 3
Incidental damages arising: from the taking of thi* tract ; $
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None
CLERK
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CLAIMANT
N A M E O F 0WNER>
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Number of Acreii
- Brown,
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Henry A
374
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entirely -within the Park area. *
2 miles of rough mountain roadj thence 14 miles to Lursy , near
Road*:
est shipping point over Lee Highway
Location :
hoj.lt>w
Ruck Spring
.
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Saiwl and sand clay loam , varying from avorags depth arsd fertility to
iiorthj south east and west exposure *
soil of good depth and fertility *
Soil :
portion of the timbered area of this
tract ia very rough and steep and has numerous outcrops of rock nsnd boulder
and very littla scattered merchantable timber , while the remaining area
EhQ area found by examination is ap
has been vary heavily cut ever *
proximstely correct ; although no actual survey waa made on the ground ,
yet the location w & 3 checked , and it was found that the boundaries are
definitely fixed by certain roads and streams and the boundary of ad
[n
3Wfi5?WtVrac t » *
Hillary of Tiacl and condition of timber ;
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16x 40 T with 9 * shed roof annex , log construction , A eathor
Dwell! ; ;
p
crch
in front , enclosed at one end , 9 rooms ; stone and brick
boar
Corn Crib :
water " Barn : frame , 36x36 * , shingle roof ,
Spring
flues
, poor
1
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roof
frame
board
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house
13
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x
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16
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Bpring
shingle
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old
barn
house
frame
1
14
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condition :
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01d abandoned log barn, 16x 40 , ahingle roof ,
14xl81
roof * 1 old barn
Old abandoned anet, 12x14
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Acreage
Type*
Value per acre
Total Value
Ridge:
Slope:
261
@
$2 , 50
$652.50
104
m
20,00
2080,00
9
@
30 , 00
270.00
Cove:
Grazing Land : ~
Field * Restocking ;
Cultivated Land :
Orchard :
Minerals:
Value of Land : $ 2732.50
Value of Improvements ; $
615,00
615.00
Value of Orchard : $ 270.00
—
Value of Minerals ; £
Value of Fruit : $
Value of Timber : $
Value of Wood : $
Value
per acre
for
Iracti
$ 0.61
Incidental damages arising from the taking of thin tract: f
None ,
Timber on this true * sold to Culpeper Ne- tiontil Bunk
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In the Circuit Court OT
The State Commission onn Conservation a
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Development of the State of Virginia* Peti
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County* Virginia* Defendants.
more or less, of land
The undersigned, in answer to'ttrf ? petition of the State Commission on Conservation and De
velopment. of the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing of said petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
County,. Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
Court
as his answer.'to daid petition and to said notice.
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My name is
Mv Post Office Address
.
I claim a right, title, estate or interest in a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
, acre
on which there are the following
to he condemned , containing about ? J
buildings and improvements
<£2TI1
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Virginia, in
This land is located about
miles
Magisterial District of said County,
I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above :: ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) ..
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The land owners adjacent to the above described tract or parcel of land arc as follows :
£ A/ZCXX rJs
North.
South.
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I acquired my right, title, estate or interest to this property about the y e a r P.
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereC i/
on i.s % JAJlPSis z.
. I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
I am the owner of
parcel of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the pro
.
posed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of
i In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metefc and bounds ),
Rem arks:
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Continue remarks if necessary on the back ).
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Witness my signnture lor my name and mark attached hereto 1 this..
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, 1930.
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ROTATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF..
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The undersigned hereby certifies that
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the above named claimant personally appeared befor / him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his abpve answer are trv&Ao the best of his knowledge and belief ,
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day
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County, Virginia, No
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County, Virginia, Defendants
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more or less, of land in
The undersigned* in answer to the petition of the State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing of said petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
County, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
api- LajiDOLClt
Court of
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as his answer to said petition and to said notice
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My name is
My Post Office Address is
CuiEfiXL r^.Virginia
T claim a right, title, estate or interesting tra?fo parcel of land within the area sought
acres, on which there are the following
to he condemned, containing about SHD
J2Q -bull dlnga .nr ly gm’iing.±in!ber,
buildings and improvements:
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3cuacrxville.
miles from
This land is located about
Magisterial District of said County,
the.
I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land de
scribed above: ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner ,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) .
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The land owners adjacent to the above described tract or parcel of land are as follows:
HAjefeftl
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North
South.
JBaxr L&QZI jJfiokins
East
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, title, estate or interest to this property about the year 19£4
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following manner :
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I claim that the total %Talue of ' this tract or parcel of land with the improvements there,
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estate
interest
or
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title
right
my
value
of
total
the
claim
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no
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that
I
on is sA+mo^
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
1
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
I am the owner of
parcel of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the proposed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of ?
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( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and boundsK
1 purchased the ticioer rlcrhte on above described tract
Remarks:
& f rera e d:
tbrrtEer - fttr -s i t e--f c y
eunty- r is-IWSi-iWix aoxdfiul- i n.ciar kls-of f-Uie. o fijUu
pht to _ cut j ud remove tlgtMHf, JSl3JL,, Bgai * an July 80
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f tEe proyiaio5i: 5? a contract aade between J * Hunt Strother
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STATE OE VIRGINIA, COUNTY
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The undersigned hereby certifies tha ii
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made - path that the matters
before
and
him
the above named claimant personally appeared
and things appearing irTw^above answerere true to the best ofm& Tchowledge and belief ,
, 1930,
LJiXtL day of
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brnnees , gjunter glalrfl or la g :
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Luruy , nearest elit
TV; point over Lee EUtflimy
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and far ility to noil of coo a depth anfl fertility,
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aron or tM fl tract l.a very much and nteop and hits nu
nc roue outcrops of rook and bou flora and y^ ry li ttlc
scatters merchant bio timber , Yikile the remini c
ocr very heavily cat ever ,
arrei hne
. ho nr a found by CQKVninaticm la apt - oxlrintely correct ;
although no actual survey v ac nadc on the fprounr\ yet
tel cation TJBS eft coke , and it iron found thnt t ; e bonne
nrlcn arc definitely fixe by certain roadc and stmane
and the boundary of ndj ninc tract
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with (i * ciiefl roof annex ,lo£
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catherboarded "porch in Trout enclos
ed at one cm , 0 ro na * stono and brick flues
;prlnf ; eater
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Ti -.rn , flnEie £& ' x30 ’ nhinclc roaf
800.00
Coin crlb G’xEGf :- -ane ’ n Inf 1c ro f
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Eien house ,!; - TxlGr fKune- board ro f , oor oond *n-10.00
prlnr houoe- rj *x!0 * * fr no
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LEGEND:
Orchard
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NAME OF OWNER
Culpeper National
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Tract of R . A * BroY.TL, ( 206 )
Number of Acres ; 374
HoilowT
entirely within the Park area,
Location t
Buck Spring
Roads:
2 miles of rou£h mountain roadj thence 14 miles to
nearest shipping point over Lee Highway ,
Soilt
Hand and a and clay loam * varying f 2*0521 average depth and
fertility to soil of good depth and fertility , iiorth, south, .
esat and west exposure *
juuray
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History of Tract and condition of limber:
Timber rights only are claimed
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Improvements:
Acreage and value of types:
Acreage
Types
Value per acre
Total Value
Ridge :
Slope :
Cove :
Grazing Land :
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Fields Restocking :
Cultivated Land :
Orchard :
Minerals:
Value of Land : $
Value of Improvements :- $
Value of Orchard :
¥
Value of Minerals:
¥
Value of Fruit: $
Value of Timber: ¥
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$1000,00
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Value of Wood ? $
Value per acre for tract : ¥
Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract :
¥ NONE
CLERK
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Claim of
In. the Circuit Court o
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The State Commission on longervatlon and Development of tne State of Virginia, Petif
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more or less, of land
County, Virginia, Defendants.
The undersigned , in answer to tne petition of the State Commission on Conservation and De-
velopment of the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon thjHfijijJg of aaitj petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
Court AL£
A4/L Countv, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
as his ans
My name is .
Mv Post Office Address is
I claim a right, title, estate or interest in a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
to be condemned, containing about
acres, on which there are the following
buildings and improvements: s S j d g&t t s+t s,
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Virginia, in
T H E A G L A T E R I A L District of said County
I claim the following right title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : (In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
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and if joint owner give names of the joint owners If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) ,
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The land owners adjacent tothe above described tract or parcel of land are as follows :
North
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interest to this property about the year.
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements there’
on is S _o2 £ _*L4 JiiI 4? , I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest
&£L± PQ
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
I am the owner of .
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
parcel of land hut lying outside the Park area, which I claim will he damaged by the pro
posed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of $
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( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make * and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds )
Remarks:
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remarks if necessary on the back ).
Witness my signature ( or my name and mark attached hereto ) this
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STATE! OP VIRGINIA, COUNTY
, To'Wit:
The undersigned hereby certifies that
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the above named claimant personally ap
d before him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his above answer are true to the best of his knowledge and belief ,
day of
, 1930. /
this
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Clerk j/l the Court,-or-Specral investigator -er
Wmy Fnhflfcji mp fliialk« of Uie Peace.
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Claim of
In. the Circuit Court o
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C
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The State Commission on longervatlon and Development of tne State of Virginia, Petif
u yd. J3 2J£V?
tioner, vs.
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more or less, of land
County, Virginia, Defendants.
The undersigned , in answer to tne petition of the State Commission on Conservation and De-
velopment of the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon thjHfijijJg of aaitj petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
Court AL£
A4/L Countv, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
as his ans
My name is .
Mv Post Office Address is
I claim a right, title, estate or interest in a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
to be condemned, containing about
acres, on which there are the following
buildings and improvements: s S j d g&t t s+t s,
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Virginia, in
T H E A G L A T E R I A L District of said County
I claim the following right title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : (In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
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and if joint owner give names of the joint owners If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) ,
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The land owners adjacent tothe above described tract or parcel of land are as follows :
North
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This land is located about
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West
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interest to this property about the year.
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements there’
on is S _o2 £ _*L4 JiiI 4? , I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest
&£L± PQ
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
I am the owner of .
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
parcel of land hut lying outside the Park area, which I claim will he damaged by the pro
posed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of $
,
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( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make * and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds )
Remarks:
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remarks if necessary on the back ).
Witness my signature ( or my name and mark attached hereto ) this
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STATE! OP VIRGINIA, COUNTY
, To'Wit:
The undersigned hereby certifies that
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the above named claimant personally ap
d before him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his above answer are true to the best of his knowledge and belief ,
day of
, 1930. /
this
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Clerk j/l the Court,-or-Specral investigator -er
Wmy Fnhflfcji mp fliialk« of Uie Peace.
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�OOUN'ITl R.J- . AHAlKOCK
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frle Dulin, J. M
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Acreage claimed:
VrilnL Cli.ij^Gd;
haxEih , Gilliam
Location:
and i- tone burner *
On Indian Rivor n short distance above Park boundary.
Incumbrances * counter claims or loss: None so far as known
Ponds;
Throe mlleo to ff&keflelfl honor over rocky county road ,
thence ten milea by improved EELCudan road to Front Royal
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the nearest chipping point.
Boil:
Sandy clay loam
The cleared land in TModemtoly steep
with the exception of several acres of young timber which
is nearly flat
Principal exposure is toward the east
.
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History of
.
Tract and condition of timber: The cleared land has been
cultivated for emy yeara, The chestnut oil: was cut for
bark about thirty years ego, and Other spec loo Including
locust were cut later, &ew timber has been cut recently
along the eastern side of the tract
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Improvements:
The tract is partly fenced,* Buildings consist of
two snail frame and log dwellings, a stable, hen house
ahd smoko house in bad repair, Approximately 75 fruit
trees are scattered over the tract
.
Timber:
It Is estimated that there is now a total of FJO ,COO feet
of merchantable saw timber on the tract worth £3 * 00 per
1? feet on the stump,
A-orea
e and Value by
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Acreage
Type:
Ty Eo
Cove
60
lope
Value
Per A
4,00
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7,50
Crazing
OroharA
sa.do
120,00
19b,UJ
*351,00
Value per acre for 1 nd
$3,65
(347,00
of improvement a
175,00
of timber
240,00
50,00
of Orchard
812,00
*
Value per acre for tract
$0,45
Value
Value
Value
Value
Total
Value
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of land
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Cove
Orchard
Slope
Grazing Land
Ridge
Tillable 11
20 Chains
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Wakefield
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Jakex ield District
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NAME OF CLAIMANT
#16
Number of Acre*:
- Dulin,
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. Estate
100
On Indian River a short distance above Park Boundary
Locution :
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Three miles to ftaksfield fcanor over rocky county road , thence
ten irdlea by improved macadam road to Front Royal , the nearest shipping
noint *
Rond*;
.
The cleared land la moderately steep v; ith the
Sandy clay loam
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exception of several acres of . dung timber which is neurly flat
Principal exposure is toward the east ,
.
Hiitory of Tract and condition of limber ;
The cleared land has been cultivated for
and
many years , The chestnut oak was cut for bark about 30 years ago
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other species including locust were cut later , Saw timber has been cut
reeentlv along the eastern side of the tract
,
,
.
Improvement*:
.
0 log houses, log stablfijhen house, all old and in bad
condition
AcrcajJC
"d value of
5
type* :
Type*
Acreage
Value per acre
Total Value
Slope:
64
@
#3.00
#192.00
Cove :
8
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5.00
40.00
26
6
7 , 00
182.00
# 414 ,00
2
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35 , 00
70.00
Grazing Land :
Cultivated Laud :
Orchard :
#70.00
Mineral*:
Value of Land : $ 414
.
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150 , 00
Value of improvements : $ 150.00
Value of Orchard ; $
Value of Minerals: $
150 ,00
$784.00
Value of Timber : $ 150.00
Value of Wood : f
Value per acre for tract ; $ 7 , 3 4
Incidental damage* arising From Ike taking of this tract : $ IlOI'f
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
NAME OF OWNER
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W*B
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Number of Acre*:
^ follow
entirely within the Park srsa *
Location ;
Beech aprin
Road at
2 miles rough mountain road * thence 14 miles
shippins point .
Soil ;
Sandy loam and sand clay loam of good depth and fertility .
East and southeast exposure comparatively free of rocks *
to Luray, nearest
has been
Hiatorr of Tract and condition of timber: rractically all merchantable timber
(
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area
the
The
of
third
timbered
acid
one
approximately
from
removed
omev«r #
wood , locust and chestnut oak has recently bean removed. * )
there remains a nice stand of merchantable hemlock and poplar on an
area of approximately 10 acres ne. r the county road *
Improvements:
None *
Acre Age and value of types :
Types
Total Value
Acreage
Value per acre
58
$4 . oo
$152.00
6.00
306 * 00
$458 * 00
Ridge :
Slope :
Cove:
Grazing Land :
Fields Restocking i
51
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Cultivated Land :
Orchard:
Mineral *!
Value of Landi $ 458.00
Value of Improvement*:: $
Value
ot Orchard : $
Value of Minerals : $
Value of Fruit : $
Value of Timber: $
Value of Wood: $
Value per acre for tract : $
5.13
Incidental damage* arising from the taking of this tract : $
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Glaired :
Value Claimed :
Location :
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Beech
Incu brancei
Hcllcw entirely vithin the
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park
15 one knc
counter jclaljaa _l_flJ> V etc * ;
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2
t ,. ilea
rough mountain road , thence 14 miles
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to
G
EflWTHiHME
DISTRICT !
oil :
Sperry vl lie
, usare at
shipping point *
Sandy lom/. and s nd clay Inert of good depth
.
end fertility
free of
fid . pftratively
cf tract and condition Of timber ?
Eiefc end southeast exposure
rockg
.
Practical It all merchantable
timber hat been removed fro:i e -' prr calretely
rne third Of the timbered area , { The acid
wood locust and chestnut enk hse recently
been
O
rei : eved ) *
However there remains a
nice stand cf merchantable hemlock and
popular on an
area
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In the Circuit Court of
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County, Virginia, Defendants,
more or less, of land inj
The undersigned , in answer terthe petition of the State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia , and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing of said petition and published i n accordance with the order of the Circuit
County, Virginia , asks leave of the Court to file this
Court
as his answer tp/£aid petition and to said notice.
My name is
- ti
My Post Office Address is...
I claim a right, title, estate or interest In a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
acres, on which there are the following
to be condemned* containing aboutbuildings and improvements :
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ti - ^- -- Virginia, in
miles from
Magisterial District of said County ,
I claim the following right , title , estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land de scribed above ; ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title , estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) ,
Tliis land is located about
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The land owners adjacent to the., above described tract or parcel of land are as follows :
North £J
Souths
East
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West i
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I acquired my right, title, estate or interest to this property about the y e a r
followini manner ;
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements there I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
on is
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is S
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
I am the owner of .
parcel of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the proposed condemnation of lands within the Park area , to the extent of
iIn the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds i .
Remarks:
.
( Continue remarks if necessary on the back ) .
ritness my signature ior my name and mark attached hereto i this _
.
1930
*
of '
u
-
day
__
To-wit ;
VIRGINIA, COUNTY G F _
....
The undersigned hereby certifies that
the above named claimant personally appeared before him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his above answer are true to the lies! of his knowledge and heliefj
day of _ Jr
o.
this
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Oerk of the Court, or Special Investigator or
Notary Public, or Justice of the Peace.
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Jrr.es , St meburner , and h sly ,
HsBle , head of Breed HollPw Pun , east of
entirely within the
Helling ftfad ,
Location ;
pari'
wee .
Roads:
Five mil OB of rcugh dirt rocd to lee
Highway near Beech Spring thence 14
silles tc turay nearest shipping mint *
soil :
L 1cae ± sncdy ol «y of fair depth and
cder te etfount of ser
fertility
fme rock* The tapper pert of the tract
fc£ s :nqrth end west expcsure rd rtflM
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sxxasx slope
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BCOITTA exposure
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of tract and condition of
.
deep and fertile
-
This tract has been cut clear
timber with tue ex
or
u
of
acme llbfry hemlocks in the
ceuti'
ewe £XK alcr:f7 the creek, E ft'* bemloek
vas cut for tan bark several decades
tki the rest of the area there is
fi£ C .
c£ yOLJig bhestnut
at nre sent a at end
M t o 6 W UBP
Herty
2
and red oaks
e
sreek
a
f
laurel undergrowth lorn
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B acres of cove will cut 3400 ft . per
A , of hemlock or £ Y O0C ft , for the S
B , 0O per V or $54, 00
seres Value|
timberi
uperehantable
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and v ^ lua of lard hr types :
Acreage
Typos
56
Elope
a
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64
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Total V 'l ue of ti . bar
Total value of ferset
AVer £(£ 0 value per
sere
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$172 , 00
54.00
226 , 0
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per acre
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32 , 00
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Rappahannock County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
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The first series in the Rappahannock County SNP Records collection consists of 350 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. Clifton Aylor and others, and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four Hundred (37,400) Acres of Land, more or less, in Rappahannock County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Rappahannock County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
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Brown, HA
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<p><strong>Tract: </strong>206 - A; </p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Head of Broad Hollow Run E of Rolling Road; </p><p><strong>Cost/Acre: </strong>$3.53; </p><p><strong>Estimate Value: </strong>$226.00; </p><p><strong>Number of Acres: </strong>64.0; </p><p><strong>Monies Awarded: </strong>$ (n/a)</p>
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Brown
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
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NAME OF
CLAIMANT
>WNER
*
. A. Brown.( 206)
Culpeper National Bank — Tract of H
Number of Acres: 374
.
Location:
Buck Spring Hollow, entirely within the Park area
Roads:
2 miles of rough mountain road; thence 14 miles to
nearest shipping point over Lee Highway
Soil:
Sand and sand clay loam, varying from average depth and
fertility to soil of good depth and fertility
North, south,.
east and west exposure
.
,
i/uray
.
.
History of Tract and condition of timber:
.
Timber rights only are claimed
Improvements:
Acreage and value of types:
Acreage
Types
Value per acre
Total Value
Ridge:
Slope:
Cove:
Grazing Land:
Fields Restocking:
Cultivated Land:
Orchard :
Minerals:
Value of Land : $
Value of Improvements: $
Value of Orchard : $
Value of Minerals: $
Value of Fruit: $
.
$1000.00
Value of Timber: $ 1000 00
Value of Wood: $
Value per acre for tract: $
Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract: $
NONE
CLERK
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Claim of .
In the Circuit Court
The State Commission on
tioner, vs.
Conservation
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County, Virginia, No. .
., At Law.
and Development of the State of Virginia, Peti
-
more or less, of land
County, Virginia, Defendants.
The undersigned , in answer W ;ne petition of the State Commission on Conservation and De
velopment oi the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon thp dfli g of sai$ petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
Court
County, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
as his ansvte/'to said pe£Ltioj} a
My name is 5
My Post Office Address is
I claim a right, title, estate or interest in a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
to be condemned , containing about.
acres, on which there are the following
buildings and improvements
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This land is located about
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miles from <* <?L^<
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Virginia, in
the
Magisterial District of said County.
I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) .
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East
West
I acquired my right, title, estate fe/ interest to this property about the year _/ . Z 2^ in the
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
*? *? .
I am the owner of
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
parcej of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the proposed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of $
( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds ).
Remarks:
_
( Continue remarks if necessary on the back )
.
Witness my signature ( or my name and mark attached hereto ) this /day
„
of .
, 1930.
STATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF
, To-wit :
The undersigned hereby certifies that 4/i2£y y?
the above named claimant personally appeared before him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his above answer are true to the best of his knowledge and belief ,
^
day of
this
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Claim of .
In the Circuit Court
The State Commission on
tioner, vs.
Conservation
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County, Virginia, No. .
., At Law.
and Development of the State of Virginia, Peti
-
more or less, of land
County, Virginia, Defendants.
The undersigned , in answer W ;ne petition of the State Commission on Conservation and De
velopment oi the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon thp dfli g of sai$ petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
Court
County, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
as his ansvte/'to said pe£Ltioj} a
My name is 5
My Post Office Address is
I claim a right, title, estate or interest in a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
to be condemned , containing about.
acres, on which there are the following
buildings and improvements
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This land is located about
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miles from <* <?L^<
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Virginia, in
the
Magisterial District of said County.
I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) .
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I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
*? *? .
I am the owner of
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
parcej of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the proposed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of $
( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds ).
Remarks:
_
( Continue remarks if necessary on the back )
.
Witness my signature ( or my name and mark attached hereto ) this /day
„
of .
, 1930.
STATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF
, To-wit :
The undersigned hereby certifies that 4/i2£y y?
the above named claimant personally appeared before him and made oath that the matters
and things appearing in his above answer are true to the best of his knowledge and belief ,
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COUNTY: RAPIAHANNOCK
DISTRICT: WAKEFIELD
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Acreage Claimed:
Value Claimed:
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Examined by; Marsh, Gilliam and Stoneburner
Location:
.
On Indian River a short distance above Park boundary
Incumbrances , counter claims or laps: None so far as known
Three miles to Wakefield Manor over rocky county road ,
thence ten mile3 by improved macadam road to Front Royal,
the nearest shipping point
Roads:
.
.
Soil:
Sandy clay loam
The cleared land is moderately steep
with the exception of several acres of young timber which
is nearly flat
Principal exposure is toward the east
.
History
.
of Tract and condition of timber: The cleared land has been
cultivated for many years The chestnut oak was cut for
bark about thirty years ago, and other species including
locust were cut later Saw timber has been cut recently
along the eastern side of the tract
.
.
.
.
Improvements:
The tract is partly fenced Buildings consist of
two small frame and log dwellings, a stable, hen house
ahd smoke house in bad repair, Approximately 75 fruit
trees are scattered over the tract
.
Timber:
It is estimated that there is now a total of 80,000 feet
of merchantable saw timber on the tract worth $3.00 per
M feet on the stump
.
Acreage and Value by Types:
Type:
Value
Per A
Acreage
(Jove
eo
Slope
3
4.00
2.00
7.50
Grazing
Orchard
Value per acre for land
Value
Value
Value
Value
of
of
of
of
land
$3.65
$347,00
175.00
240.00
Orchard
50.00
#812.00
Value per acre for tract
$8.45
improvements
timber
Total
Value
3 £ o6
120,00
19b 00
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351.00
�’ounty:
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Wakefield District
NAME OF CLAIMANT
#16
Number of Acre*:
- Dulin, W.A. Estate
100
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On Indian River a short distance above Park Boundary
Location :
Three miles to Wakefield Manor over rocky county road, thence
ten miles by improved macadam road to Front Royal, the nearest shipping
ooint
Roads:
.
.
The cleared land is moderately steep with the
Sandy clay loam
exception of several acres of noting timber which is nearly flat
Principal exposure is tov/ard the east
Soil:
.
.
The cleared land has been cultivated for
The chestnut oak was cut for bark about 30 years ago, and
many years
Saw timber has been cut
other species, including locust were cut later
recently along the eastern side of the tract
History of Tract and condition of timber :
.
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2 log houses, log stable,hen house, all old and in bad
Improvements:
.
condition
Acreage and value of types :
Types
Acreage
Slope :
Cove :
Grazing Land :
Value per acre
Total Value
64
@
$3.00
$192.00
8
@
5.00
40.00
26
@
7.00
182.00
$414.00
2
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35.00
70.00
Cultivated Land :
Orchard :
$70.00
Minerals:
Value of Land : $
414 • 00
Value of Improvements: $ 150 * 00
150 * 00
Value of Orchard : $
Value of Minerals: $
Value of Timber: $ 150 * 00
Value of Wood : $
150 * 00
$784.00
Value per acre for tract: $ 7.84
Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract: $ NONE
CLERK
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
NAME OF OWNER
#201
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89
Number of Acres:
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^odson, W.B.
(Arnold)
.
Location:
Beech Spring follow entirely within the Park area
Roads:
2 miles rough mountain road, thence 14 miles
.
to Luray, nearest
shipping point
Soil:
.
Sandy loam and sand clay loam of good depth and fertility
East and southeast exposure comparatively free of rocks
.
rractically all merchantable timber has been
one
third of the timbered area ( The acid
approximately
from
removed
wood, locust and chestnut oak has recently been removed )
,
there remains a nice stand of merchantable hemlock and poplar on an
area of approximately 10 acres netr the county road
History of Tract and condition of timber:
-
. . nowever
.
Improvements:
None.
Acreage and value of types:
Types
Value per acre
Acreage
Total Value
Ridge :
Slope:
Cove:
38
@
$4 oo
51
@
6.00
#
Grazing Land:
Fields Restocking:
306.00
$458.00
Cultivated Land :
Orchard :
Minerals:
Value of Land : $ 458.00
Value of Improvements: $
Value of Orchard : $
Value of Minerals: $
Value of Fruit : $
Value of Timber: $
Value of Wood : $
Value per acre for tract: $
^152.00
5.13
Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract: $
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Acreage
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DISTRICT * HAWTH ( RNE
COUNTY: RAPPAHANNOCK
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Claimed ;
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Value Claimed :
Location :
Beech Spring Hollow entirely within the
Park Area *
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Incumbrances* counter claims* laps, etc * :
None known
2 i lies rough mountain road, thence 14 miles
Roads :
L- U 'r ay
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to
goil
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mm
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Sperry vl lie
,
nearest shipping
.
point
Sandy loam and stnd clay loam of good depth
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and fertility
.
East and southeast exposure
.
comparatively free of rocks
History
of tract and ctndltion of timber ;
Practicallt all merchantable
timber has been removed frcm approximately
.
rne third of the timbered area
( The acid
wood looust end chestnut oak has recently
.
been removed )
o
However there remains a
nice stand of merchantable hemlock end
popular on an
area
near the county
of approximately 10
.
road
Impr ovement s ;
o
Acreage
2L22.
and value of tnett by types ;
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Acreage
Slope
Cove
43
49
51
PR
per acre
Total
Valle
$2 * 00
086.00
5* 00
153.00
4.00
Total value of land
$435.00
Total value of timber 21 000
J4.00
Bd Ft 6 44.00 per M
519.00
Total value of tract
.
Average
value per acre
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$3.68
li 6.00
0455.00
acres
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
CLAIMANT
NAME OF 0WNERX
#206
Number of Acres:
Location:
Roads:
est
- Brown, Henry .
A
374
.
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Buck Spring hollow, entirely within the Park area
2 miles of rough mountain road; thence 14 miles to Luray, near
shipping point over Lee Highway
.
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Sand and sand clay loam, varying from average depth and fertility to
North, south east and west exposure
soil of good depth and fertility
Soil:
.
.
A portion of the timbered area of this
tract is very rough and steep and has numerous outcrops of rock and bouldei
and very little scattered merchantable timber, while the remaining area
The area found by examination is ap
has been very heavily cut over
proximately correct; although no actual survey was made on the ground,
yet the location was checked, and it was found that the boundaries are
definitely fixed by certain roads and streams and the boundary of ad
History of Tract and condition of timber:
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Dwelling: 16x40’ with 8' shed roof annex, log construction. Weather
boarded porch in front,enclosed at one end, 9 rooms; stone and brick
Corn Crib:
Barn: frame, 26x36',shingle roof,
Spring v/ater
flues
,
frame
,
, poor
12
board
roof
:
house
16
,
x ’
Hen
8x20' frame shingle rooT
Spring
0
x
frame
,
old
barn
8
16
,
1
14 ' shingle
house: xl '
condition:
Old abandoned log barn, 16x40', shingle roof,
14x18’
1 old barn
roof
Old abandoned sned 12x14
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Acreage and value of types:
Value per acre
Acreage
Types
Total Value
Ridge:
Slope :
261
@
#2.50
#652.50
104
@
20.00
2080.00
#2732.50
9
@
30.00
270.00
Cove:
Grazing Land :
“
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Fields Restocking:
Cultivated Land :
Orchard :
Minerals:
Value of Land : $ 27 o2.50
Value of Improvements: $
Value of Orchard : $
615.00
615.00
270.00
Value of Minerals: $
Value of Fruit : $
Value of Timber: $
Value of Wood: $
Value per acre for tract: $ 9.61
Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract: $
.
None
Timber on this tract sold to Culpeper Nations
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CLERK f
�Claim of
In the Circuit Court 6i _
The State Commission on
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ervation and Development of> f the State
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County, Virginia, Defendants.
more or less, of land in K _fe
petition of the State Commission on Conservation and DeThe undersigned , in answer to
velopment of the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing of said petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
County, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
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Court of /
as his answer /fo aid petition and to said notice
My name is
sj
My Post Office Address is
I claim a right, title, estate or interest in a tract or parcel of land within the area sought
acres, on which there are the following
to be condemned, containing about _ 3LTLSI
JCAA^J.
buildings and improvements :
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This land is located about._ A
miles from Lo
Magisterial District of said County.
I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) .
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The land owners adjacent to the above described tract or parcel of land are as follows :
North- _/J
SOUTH
East
jfZZ.Pl
West LAJ
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I acquired my right, title, estate or interest to this property about the year ^/_? ?r
following manner :
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in the
I claim that the total value of this tract or parcel of land with the improvements therecu
. I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
on is
A rr
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is
I am the owner of .
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
parcej of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the proposed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of
;
( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds ) .
Remarks :
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remarks if necessary on the back ).
day
Witness my signature ( or my name and mark attached hereto ) this
, 1930.
of .
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To-wit :
TATE OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF
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The undersigned hereby certifies that
the above named claimant personally appeared bef p him and made oath that the matters
o the best of his knowledge and belief ,
ve answer are tr
and things appearing in his
day of
this
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'rk of the Court, or Special Investigator or
otary Public, or Justice of the Peace.
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Claim of -.The-Culpe-p g- &tiQnal -Bank-af - Xlnlp.efiex., Ysu-rsu -CQjfiQxati-on
^ Sap Dahannqck
, At Law.
County, Virginia, No.
In the Circuit Court of
The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia, Petitioner, vs. Th e Qu1oep e r ILaiJjaaal Hank. of .Gulps.p.e r *. Ysu.* ±k e jxvnBX.- n£
jLlgker.jri ht QD..5QQ-.£igXfifi.>-]aiQjm-afl-t}ie-«Iafi
Bnrke-land
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County, Virginia, Defendants.
RappakaruiQnk.
more or less, of land in
The undersigned , in answer to the petition of the State Commission on Conservation and De
velopment of the State of Virginia, and in response to the notice of condemnation awarded
upon the filing of said petition and published in accordance with the order of the Circuit
Rappahajino-ck
County, Virginia, asks leave of the Court to file this
Court of
as his answer to said petition and to said notice.
My name is
T2i£-ftulp&p£X-national.-Bank- nf -Culpeper Vau
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CulpSMIl,-.Virginia*
My Post Office Address is
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I claim a right, title, estate or interest In /k tracf of parcel of land within the area sought
acres, on which there are the following
to be condemned, containing about 500
J£ Q _ Jauil dings.,. mil y -graving--tinher„
buildings and improvements :
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Virginia, in
This land is located about
miles from
Magisterial District of said County.
the ? i e d.rnon t
I claim the following right, title, estate or interest in the tract or parcel of land described above : ( In this space claimant should say whether he is sole owner or joint owner,
and if joint owner give names of the joint owners. If claimant is not sole or joint owner,
he should set out exactly what right, title, estate or interest he has in or to the tract or
parcel of land described above ) .
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.Sp erry.ville.
five
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The land owners adjacent to the above described tract or parcel of land are as follows:
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John
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Janes chol son
North
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South
& £L -Jack HqdfcOO
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East
Harr jjaoiL j£nkins
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Th&aas 111chn1s.nn
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I acquired my right, title, estate or interest to this property about the year l£ 24
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following manner :
gY deejl- from tIaEUnt StXQ Jier et ala. - Xlatad - Fab^ 6., 192.4 -y-racnrdad-in
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clerk s office of Rappahannock County , Va . in D B , 3
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r. y tTraber rfgifts on
I claim that the total value oi/ this tract or parcel of land with the improvements there. I claim that the total value of my right, title, estate or interest,
on is $-4 ^ D.QO^O.Q
in and to this tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon is $ 4 * 000,00
acres of land adjoining the above described tract or
I am the owner of .
parcel of land but lying outside the Park area, which I claim will be damaged by the pro-
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posed condemnation of lands within the Park area, to the extent of $
( In the space below should be set out any additional statements or information as to
this claim which claimant desires to make ; and if practicable he should also insert here a
description of the tract or parcel of land by metes and bounds ) .
I purchased the tinoer rights on above described tract
Remarks : -e-f - -land--frora -dvHun-t --9-t roth-er - trtr ~ adrs- doy Pte art -dirt ed- Fetr ~ 6 ,
19.2 4 > XJic oJid&dL in clar k-Ls of fiLc e of --Ea ~ -pahanno-Gk--Sount-y-D--B
page 524
Ly ri£ht jto cut an d r e
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will e xpir.e pji Jiily 20
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I9T35, under the proyisi ohs of a contract made between J Hunt Strother
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Witness my signature ( or my name and mark attached «hereto ) this. uL0i93o.
of.
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STATE OS’ VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF.
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The undersigned hereby certifies thatUJ/uL
the above named claimants personally appeared before him ana made , oath that the matters
o &i Khowledge and belief ,
and things appearing iifiii^above answerf ^are true to the best of
day of
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this
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2 ,000 ,000 f t
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tttmber
$2.00 per LI
9' noc
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$2,000.00
$2,000.00
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Soil:
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Assessed
#8000.00
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Ban ahnnnock
Pintriot: Hawthorne
pring
Buok
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within the lark
area
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2 Tlon of rough cun tain road ; thenoe 14 miles to
Luray , near eat shi
ng point over Lee Highway
Sand and Bond clay loan , varyinr from nver .ge depth
and for llity to ooll of Good depth and fertility*
Forth , couth , oaot and west exposure,
and condition of timber:
A portion of tho ti bored
arca of this tract is very rouch and oteop and hao nu
merous outoropo of rock and haul dors and very little
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scattered merchantable tinber , while the remining
area has been very heavily cut ovor
The area found by examination is approximately corroct ;
although no actual urvey was made bn tho ground , yet
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ti e 1 cation wan cheolrel and it wao found that tho bound
arioo are definitely fixe ’ by certain rondo and atreans
and the boundary of adjvnlng tract •
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16 ,x40 * with 8* ahed roof annex , log
construction, eatherboorded porch in front enclos
ed at one end , 9 rooms; stono and brick fluec
Improvements:
Dwelling
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water
Spring
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200.00
Barn, fmmo 26 * x3G * ahingle roof
200.00
Corn orib O’xaO * #rane shingle roof
50 CO
Hen house ,12 * xl6 * fname board roof ,poor oond * 10.00
Spring house 8*xl0 f fr me
10.00
1 old bam 14*xl6 * , shingle roof
10.00
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10.00
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Old abmndonod log bam ,16 * x40 * shingle roof
25.00'
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Old abandoned oher 12* xl4 v no value
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and value by tyres:
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Acreage:
Typo o:
slope
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261
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104
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Total
Value •_
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Total value of land
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1092.50
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1000.00
5507.50
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Hawthorne
Brown , H. A ,
Nathan Jenkins
Jack &
Hunter
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Dodson
C .B . Dodson
Na than
Jenkins
. M . Nicholson
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Johnny Dodson
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Thos
Nicholson
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Rappahannock County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
Description
An account of the resource
The first series in the Rappahannock County SNP Records collection consists of 350 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. Clifton Aylor and others, and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four Hundred (37,400) Acres of Land, more or less, in Rappahannock County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Rappahannock County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
Date
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Brown, HA
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An account of the resource
<p><strong>Tract: </strong>206; </p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Buck Spring Hollow; </p><p><strong>Cost/Acre: </strong>$9.61; </p><p><strong>Estimate Value: </strong>$3,617.50; </p><p><strong>Number of Acres: </strong>374.0; </p><p><strong>Monies Awarded: </strong>$ (n/a)</p>
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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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brown-ha-tract-206
Brown
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Rappahannock County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
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An account of the resource
The first series in the Rappahannock County SNP Records collection consists of 350 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. Clifton Aylor and others, and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four Hundred (37,400) Acres of Land, more or less, in Rappahannock County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Rappahannock County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
Date
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Brown, WW estate
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An account of the resource
<p><strong>Tract: </strong>226; </p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Hazel River; </p><p><strong>Cost/Acre: </strong>$5.95; </p><p><strong>Estimate Value: </strong>$1,876.00; </p><p><strong>Number of Acres: </strong>315.0; </p><p><strong>Monies Awarded: </strong>$ (n/a)</p>
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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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Brown
Nethers
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Rappahannock County
Hawthorne District
/OWNER
NAME OF
#243
-
. Estate--Alice
Burke, Y/m
Nicholson
22
Number of Acres:
Hazel Mountain
Location :
Roads:
Four to five miles of rough steep dirt road to Lee Highway near
Beech Spring
Thence 13 miles to l/uray, nearest shipping point
.
Soil :
.
flat
.
.
Deep fertile sandy loam — Eastern exposure
No surface rock
.
Steep to moderate to
. No
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f
coming in on grazing
Improvements:
.
2 ISlHhor -
This tract was cleared many years apo
merchantable timber, Young chestnuu and red oaks
? ?fi£e nd
History of Tract and condition of timber :
Small flooded portion
§iS ’tiSof £ ?iay
4
.
field
.
1 frame-2 story, shingle house
Acreage and value of types :
Acreage
Types
Slope :
Value per acre
Total Value
$12.50
5
@
$2.50
15
@
14.00
Cove :
Grazing Land :
210.00
$222.50
Cultivated Land :
2
Orchard :
@
25.00
50.00
$272.50
Minerals:
Value of Land : $ 222.50
Value of Improvements: $
300.00
300.00
$572.50
Value of Orchard : $ 50.00
Value of Minerals: $
Value of Timber: $
Value of Wood : $
Value per acre for tract: $
26.00
Incidental damages arising from the taking of this tract : $ ’
NONE
0.
�County: Rappahannock
District: Hawthorne
-
.
#243 Durke Estate, W M • t
Acreage Claimed:
Assessed: 21.72 A
.
a
n
Value
location:
Hazel
—
Deed 21.72A
"
$115,00
$50.00 (1914)
Mountain,
.
Incumbrances, counter olainc or laps: None known
Four to five miles of rough stoop dirt road to Lee Highway
near Beech Spring Thence 13 miles to Luray, nearest
Road ;
..
shipping point
Soil:
—
.
Deep fertile sandy loam Eastern exposure
moderate to flat
No surface rock
.
.
Stfeep to
History of tract and condition of timber: This tract was cleared many
years ago
Small wooded 'portion No merchantable timber
Young chestnut and red oaks growing on area, Fields
have been grazed since being cleared, Small orchard
timothy hay growing therein,
Small matches of ferns
and sumach coming in on grazing flold
.
.
.
.
- -
-- .
Improvements: House Fraxne 2 story, 3hingle roof
Orchard, 40 trees, 15 to 20 years old
50~
|
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~
Value of land by typos:
Value
Acreage:
Types:
Per
$3.00
6
Slope
14
1
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F r
Orchard
15.00
6.00
2
Total value of nand
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Total
Value
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210.00
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$234.00
350.00
§584.00
Avercge value per acre: $25.39
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$300
.
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District: Hawthorne
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fields restocking
Scale
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�VIRGINIA:
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT 01 EAPFABAN NOCI COUNTY
The Otate Commissi on on Conserva tion
& Developme nt of the State of Virginia
Ietition er
'
Answer of
Guardian ad Litem
II vs
et als, and 07, 400 acres of
Clifton
,
or less
more
lana
Defendan ts
The joint end separate answer of Roscoe Burke , Theodore
Burke , Curtis Burke , Bertha I rke
keic Burke , Lary Burke , Juanita
Burle , and James Burke, infants , by their guardian ad litem ana the
answer of the said guardian ao litem for the saia infant defendant s,
nd others in the Cir
itea against the
to a petition at law e:.
-
cuit Court of Rappahann ock County , Virginia , by th e State C or on i s si on
.
on Conserve ticn an. Developme nt of the Stu :
of
For answer to the said i)etition or to
they are advised that it is material thi
answer ana say ;
~
30
i :ie .
much thereof as
: ey should answer,
.hat they know nothing of the matters set forth
-
in
the said petition and by reason of their infancy are incapable of
understan ding or taking care of their rights and interests; they
therefore , by their said guardian ac litem , commend themselve s, and
their rights and. interests, to the protectio n of the Court and pray
that no order may be entered which will tend t o their prejudic e *
The said guardian ad liter , reserving to himself the
benefit of all just exception s to said petition , answering for saia
infant defendant s, answers and says ;
That he is the guardian ad litem appointed to defend the
.
ed infant defendan ts, who a re the owners, oa
. he
.
owners
of an interest, in a tract of land involved in these proceedin gs ,
E. W. CHELF
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WASHINGTON. VA .
and alleged to contain about 25 acres, and being designate d as
tract 7? 245 in the record of these proceedi ngs ; but that he knows
nothing as to the truth or falsity of the
statemen ts containe d in
the
the said petition , and he prays for the full protecti on of
�.
Court l o r t h e s a i c infant defendants
how ,
a v i n g f u l l y answered , t h e s e r e s p o n d e n t s pr . y to be
hence dismissed w i t .
,
t h e i r reasonable costs i n t h i s behalf expended
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By
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Koscoe Burice , Theodore Burke , C u r t i s Burke ,
Bert u i Burl:e , He i d Burke , k a r y Burke ,
J u a n i t a Burke , and tamer . ur .-.e-
^
S t a t e of V i r g i n i a ,
County of Rappahannock ,
. W. Chelf ,
S
to w i t :
g u a r d i a n ao l i t e m f o r Roscoe Burke , Theodore
Burke , C u r t i s Burke , Bertha Burke , Reid Burke , k a r y Burke , Juanits
Burke , ana James Burke , . t h e infant defendants named i n the f o r e
going
answer , a f t e r being sworn , says t h a t the statements o f f a c t
contained t h e r e i n are true
.
Given u n d e r my ban d t h i s
T .
/ k d ay
*
o1 J u l y , 1 9 G G
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.
3
Subscribed and sworn to b e f o r e me t h i s
pay of
.
J u l y , 1933
E. W. CHELF
A T T O R N E Y AT L A W
WASHINGTON. VA .
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Cjarmiseioner i n Chancery
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rZhe S t a t e Commis sion on
Conserv ation & Developm ent
of
State of Virginia
vs
Clifton Aylor et als , ana
£ 7,400 acres o f land , more
or less
Answer of
Guardia n ad Liter.:
-
FITTED
nsr
CLERK S OFFICE
RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
/
19 _£
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Clerk
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Rappahannock County SNP Records: Court Proceedings
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An account of the resource
The first series in the Rappahannock County SNP Records collection consists of 350 files related to the court proceedings from The State Commission on Conservation and Development of the State of Virginia v. Clifton Aylor and others, and Thirty-Seven Thousand Four Hundred (37,400) Acres of Land, more or less, in Rappahannock County, Virginia. This was a court case initiated by the state of Virginia in order to acquire privately held land located within the boundary of Rappahannock County in the northern Blue Ridge Mountains. Within the boundaries of eight counties, the state of Virginia, in collaboration with the Federal government, used eminent domain condemnation, a process that involves the seizure of an individual's private property for public use, without the owner’s consent, but with payment of compensation to create the Shenandoah National Park. The documents in this collection are the legal proceedings for each individual tract of land that made up the one court case. In most cases, the individual case files consist of property surveys, assessments for the value of the land and improvements, and claims by the owner of the property.
Creator
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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
Date
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Burke, William Estate
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An account of the resource
<p><strong>Tract: </strong>243; </p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Hazel Mountain; </p><p><strong>Cost/Acre: </strong>$26.00; </p><p><strong>Estimate Value: </strong>$572.50; </p><p><strong>Number of Acres: </strong>22.0; </p><p><strong>Monies Awarded: </strong>$ (n/a)</p>
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Rappahannock County Circuit Courthouse
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JMU Libraries
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Brown
Burke
Dodson
Fletcher
Nicholson