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The jurors of the Commonwealth--'of Vir-ginfa:
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Fred Ha k se ,
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Brown , the t hre e l as t named 0being minors, on t he t h ir d day of
December , 1 916 , i n s a i d Coun ty , di d unl aw ful ly tr an sp ort and have
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County of Rockingham, to-wit:
In the Circuit Court of said Count y:
The juro rs of .the Commonwe~lth of Virg ihia, in and for
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on the t hird day of De c ember , 1916 , i n the s i d uunty
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Assemb l y of Virg i nia, appro ved rro. rch 4,1 91 6 ,
agai nst the peace and dign ity of the Commonwealth
of Virg inia.
This indic tmen t is found on the testim ony of
witn esses sworn in Cour t and sent befo re the Grand
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rank Dorman was emplo yed by
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canno t find Dorman gu i l t y as chare;ed i n the indictment , un l ess
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Rockingham County Prohibition Records: Criminal Cases
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Prohibition--History
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Rockingham County Circuit Court
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1916-1933
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Commonwealth v. Frank Dorman, Brad Willis, Osey Bowman, Fred Hawse, Ashby Malone, Nedith Malone, and Ashby Malone
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Arrest Warrant
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arrest warrant
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Craig Schaefer, Kayla Heslin, Selena St. Andre
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1917
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COI1 1lONWEAL'.l.'H OF VIRGH _A, ,
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In t he Cir c ult Court of s id County :
of .said County of noc k ingham
he grand juror . in and for th e b od.
and now a ttending said Collrt at it s :B'ebru.ar y t eru , 1 924 , upon their oaths
do present tha t E're
Hawse, within one J' ear n ext
rior t o the iimiing of
j;h i s indi c tme n t, in the said. County of Roc kine;ham , di d unle.wiL1l ly a nd
felo 11iou.slym a.nufact ure, sel l, offer , keep , sto r e a.nd expose for s a le ,
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for ardent spirits ; and the,
was heretofo re on t he i:..nd da
urors f urther say th a t th e said Fred Hawse
Febru.ary . 1917 , conv luted of v:i.olatin g
of
lthe ? rohibiti on Laws oi the Co mmo nwealth of Virginla . , in the
Cour t of
oc\ inghs.ru
Coun y , iiirgi11i a , anci. then and th r e wa s se ntenced
to ray a fine of Fii ty Doll rs
in jail , a g .i nc:,t the
Circ t1it
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nd to serve for a per io d of one mon th
an d dignity of the Commornv eal th of Virginia .
~he jurors aforesa id u pon t ~e ir oa hs aforesa id do f urt her
pre sent
that Fr ed Hawse , within one year next pr.ior to t be finding
of this j_nd i c tment , i n
t he sa id Co unty of Rockir gham , did unlawfu. lly
and feloniou sly have i.n hi s posse s sion ard ent s_pir it s; and the jurors
further sa J that the sa id Fred Haw e was her .. tofore on the 2nd day of
Febru&r y , 1 917 , conv ic;ted of v iola ting the 2r ohil)i tion Laws of the
Commonw eal th of Virgin i , in the Circu.it Co u.i:-t of Ro tkingham County,
Virgi n ib. , and then und there was sen tenced to pay a fine
:::i ollars and t o s erve fo r a ferio d of one month in j ail ,
of I!, ii ty
g&.in st the _peace
and digni t;y of t he C or.1monvrnal th oof Vi rgini~ .
· n . . t he j ur ors a f ore s aid upon their oaths af or esaid do fu r th er
_present th t F r e d. Hawse , with i n one year next
of thi s indic t me~t, in the sai d Co unt
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fi ockingha m , d.id u.nl aw1ully
and f elon ious ly rece i ve ar d ent · spirits ; and the jurors ft1rtber s ay
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the said Fr ed. Ha wse was h e r e tof or e
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the 2nd day of Feb ruary ,
191 7 , c onvicte d of viol'" ting t he Prohibit ion La ws of t he vommonwe a lth
of Vir gini£. , in the Ci rcuit Cour t of '' ocki nJ1am Countr , Virginia , and
ya fine of Fifty Dollars and to
t hen n d there wa s sentenc ed t o
s er ve for; a. p er io a_ of one month in ja.il , a ge.ins t the _:ie.ac e a nd digni ty
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then you wi 11 say so an d no more .
If you find him guil ty a s charg ed in the indi ctbr:1en t by
men t, then you will say so and asce rtain his punis
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confi neme n t in the peni ten t iary for a perio d of not
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of the said county of Rockingham, and severally and respectiveay acknowledged themselves to be indebted to the Commonwealth of Virg-inia, in manner and form following, that is to say: the said
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good and lawful money of the United States, an~dl--vtlw1e~stt:1ar,,idtt·=====~- - ------------------------ -in the sum uL ___________________ :_ ___________________ Dollars of like good and °lawful money, to be
respectively made and levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, and they
severally waived the benefit of their Homestead Exemption as to this obligation, and also waived any
claim or right to discharge any liability to the Commonwealth arising under this recognizance with
coupons detached from the bonds of this State, to the use of the Commonwealth of Virginia if the said
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conditions underwritten.
The condition of the above r ecognizance is such that if th e above bound_ K ~ - ~ - - - - - - ___ rl:f_~----------- ---------------do and shall personally appear before the Circuit
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and then and t~e answer the Commonwealth of Virginia concerning a c e r t a i n _ ~ __ where-
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of the said __
depart thence without the leave of said Court, th eu the-above r ecognizance shall be void and of no
effect, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Taken and acknowledged before me, the day and year first above written.
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���THE COMMON WEALTH OF VIRGINIA .
1'0 THE SHERIFF OF ROCKING H Alll COUNTY, GREETIN GS:
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you, that you take __~ - -~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - ----- - ---- if he be
found within your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you have his body forthwith before the
Circuit Court of Rockingl1am County, at the Court House thereof
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________ ______ ____ to answer us of a cerlain __~ ____ __ ________ whercof he stand,
indicted.
And have then and there this Writ.
at the Court House the ____
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Witness J. F. Blackburn, Clerk of our said Court
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�In the Name of the Common wealth of Virginia:
To the Sheriff of Rockingham County, Greeting:
You, are hereby commande d to sum,mon
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to appea,r before the Ju,cl_ge of the Circu-U Cou,rt of Roclcin_tha m County, at the Cou,rt
HOl,tse thereof , at 10 o'clock, a . m., on the . . J 'r .. ........clay of ~ ~ ... .. 1 9.!JL.,.. ..
to testify and the truth to say in behalf of the Commonwe alth a,_ gainst.
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who stancls char_gecl with and indicted for a f~
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cind there t h is Writ. /
lVitness, J. F. BL.11.CKBUR.N', Clerlc of our saicl Cou,rt, at the Court House, the
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to ctppenr before the Ju,clge of' the Circiiit Cou,rt of Rockingham County, at the Court
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Rockingham County Prohibition Records: Criminal Cases
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Commonwealth v. Fred Hawse
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Felony; Indictment
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Felony
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2 1/2 yr sentance
multiple offense
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Craig Schaefer, Kayla Heslin, Selena St. Andre
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1924
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In the Ci rcuit Cou,rt o~ sai d County;
The grand j uror s in and for t he bod~ of said Count
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rese nt that l.;1os es Hawse and Charle s Spell man , wi th in one year
nex t prior t o the findin g of th is
indictment, in t he said County of
.ocki ngha m, did unlawfullyrra nufactu.re, sell, offer , t:e ep , s tore an d
expose for s ale , give a wa y , transpo rt_. dis1)ense , solicit, advertj_se and
re ceive orders for ardent s_pir it s, against the peac e an d ci.igui t
of t he
Commonweal th of Vir g inia .
'I'he · ur ors af ore said upon th ei r oaths afor esa id do furthe r
pre'"'erit that Uoses Hawse and Cha rl es Spellman , within one
car n ext pri or
to the fi nd ing of t his indi ctraen , i!1 t he said Cot1nty of noc.t: ingham,
did unlawfully ha ve in t heir _posse s sion ardent spirit s, &gaiust the
p e ac e and dignity of the Co mmonweal th of Virginia..
nnd the
jur or s aforesaid u pon their oaths aforesai d do fu.rther
_pr esent that .1oses Ha wse and Charl es Spellman, within one ~~ear ne}.. t
prior t o t he finci ing of this indi c tment , in the said. Coun t y of locking ha m, d id w1lawfu.lly receive a rd ent spi rits . against t he p eace and
dignity o ... the Commonwealth of Vi r ginia .
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Hon . T. N. Haas , Judge of the Circl lit Cot1r:t fo r Xocki ngha.
Co unty:
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a for e s aid , r espe ct f lll ly re pr ese n t u.nt o your
onor:
Tbat on il"'ebr u.a r y 7th, 1924 , C. W. ::.; ov e , Sheri ff for
y Tur npike
~ ockin gham Collll ty, and other offic ers, d. id on the Valle
ginia , s eiz e
a short d.is tan ce north of the City of Harr isonb urg , Vi .r
bear ing a
a Ford touri ng car, mo del 19 24, eugin e numbe r 82170 13 ,
s .s. id ca r at
Virgi nia li cen s e t ag for t he year 1924 munbe r 10Dl3 2 ;
e Haws e and
t he ti me of s izure i n s ai d Count y bein g opera t e by 1,Ios
11 gallo n s
Charl e s Spell man, who had in s e. id car a t t hat ti.m e about
of wha t i , c omrnonly cal led moons hi n e liquo r.
Tha t w1d. er Sect ion 57 of t he Prohi bitio n .A. ct as amend ed
the sai d automobile is forf ei t ed to the Commo nw e a lth.
mn ed
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that Mose
and. sold an d t he pr oc e ed s d ispos ed of ac .ordi ;1g to law ;
in int er es t
Hswse , Cha r le s Spe l l man , anl al l oth er p erson s conce rned
d not b e
b e cited to api) ear and show callSc why the prope rty shot1l
co ndemned and sold.
to enfor ce the f orf ei tur e.
St1b s cr i b ed and Bwor n to b efore
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Conditional Sale Agreement
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(Buyer's Name)
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(Buyer's Street Address)
jn Barr i s onbn r g
Va (Buyer's Town ar{d State)
second party (hereinafter called "Buyer'')
WITNESSETH :-THAT the Seller in consideration of the payments, agreements and conditions contained herein
which on the part of the Buyer are to be made, done and performed, has this day delivered and agreed to sell and the
Buyer has this day agreed to buy from the seller, but upon the conditions hereinafter recited~ to the Buyer the following
Passenger or Commercial Car or Tractor (hereinafter called the "Car"):
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Manufacturer's Serial or Mow No.
Model
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including service charges, for the gross sum oLF().U]i 1WNDH ... D-NINETY--.J-I.X&Ci 0 /JOO ~
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(Total Cost to Buyer)
The Buyer has this day paid to the Seller 0 .NE P) !NDB. t:.' D S I XTJ: b~1v11: &0 0 / J OO- ilf'.::.go11ars ($ l 65. 34
(Total Payment Made)
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and the Buyer agrees to pay to the Seller, or order. :EB.E.E_.....,......_....._._._..,__,.........._...._..._....._~~ ....Ga>ollars ($ 330 • 6 6
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balance payable in.......12..monthly installments of, _ 27. 5 6 ·-····· each to be evide
d by a promissory note (not as payment, but as evidence of the amounts to become , e hereunder) made by the B er to the order of the Seller, hearing
even date hereof, and maturing on the due date · of said respective installm ts. Any extensions or assignments ot
this Agreement or said note shall not waive any ondition herein contained1'1,i•
'l'itl.e to the Car and extra eqlllpment shall not p
by delivery to the Hu er · t shall r.e main vest.ed in and be the property
of the S eller or Assigns until the p urchase price h as en fully paid. Buyer
. to operate and control said .Car in conformity
with all Laws and Ordinances and to indemnify and s e harmless the Seller f
anJ and all loss, or damage to persons or prop,erty caused by said Car or by the use and operation th ,eof to which the Se
might possibly be subjected.
B uyer agrees and acknowledges that the within co ' ract covers all con. . tion.s an.d agreemen.ts 'betw.een the parties, that the
lo.ss, in.jury or destruction. of said Car shall not release id Buyer from B · men.t &s provided herein.. Buyer hereby ackn.owledgea
r,eceipt of and accepts the Car, having first examined au \t ested the sam, ' an.d found same in. sound and first class con.dition, 6.Ild
agrees to keep the Oar in.sured against loss by fire and tli\ft with ins . . e companies acceptabi.e to the Seller for not less than
the.amount owing, and until fully paid, payable to and to 'P{otect th
terest of the Seller, and the Seller may !Place, continue
and renew said insurance for the .Buyer a t the Buyer's expen . ·
Seller so elects.
Buyer ag rees to pay all taxes, license fees or charges aga'inst said Car and to keep ,same in good condition, an d that any equipmeJ!t, repairs or accessories placed upon said Car shall be at Buyer's expen_s.e and become a component part thereof and included
in the terms of this Agreement. B uyer further agrees not-.x> use or perllllt said Car to be used fo r passenger hire.
Buyer further agrees that he will not use or cause or permit to be used the Oar herein mentioned for the transportation of
liquor, wines or any other beverage, for personal or commercial use, prohibited by any Federal or State statute to be transported,
and it is hereby agreed that should the Car hereinbefore described be used for such purpose or any other unlawful purpose, it
shall be considered as· a default under the agreement, whether or not there sha11 be a d.e fault under any other terms or conditions thereof, which shall entitle the holder hereof to immediate and continued possession of I.he Car herein described.
Should the Buyer fail to keep and perform any or all h is agreements herein contained, a.nd to promptly pay at maturity any
and all sums hereunder, or if said Car is removed or attempt.ed to be removed from the State in which the .Buyer now resides, or
to be other wise di~posed of, or if Buyer shall lend, sell or encumber, or shall attempt to sell or encumber said Car or in case of
misu se or abuse thereof, or -whenever the Seller or hia assign shall deem the debt insecure, said Seller may without any demand
or notice take possession of said Car and equipment, rwher~ver found ana without process of law, and all righui of the
B_uyer hereunder shall cease &nd t erminate thereupon absolutely. Buyer doe& hereby expressly waive &Dy right of action against
the S eller growing out of the removal, repossession or retention of said Car or otherwise, and hereby consents that upon any
defau1t (or in the event that the Buyer, for any reason gives up or 10$688 possession of the Car), &ll unpaid ,balance of said purchase price and note representing the same shall forthwith become due &Dd payable.
Seller may, by suit or otherwise, enforce payment of said note, and no legal proceedings with respect thereto shall b~ deemed
any iwa iver of said r ight of Seller to take possession on default or breach as aforesaid. Upon the Seller so taking possession of
the Car, Seller may .sell the Car at public or private sale at any time thereafter without any notice to the ,Buyer, and said
S.eller may become the purchaser thereof, and if the proceeds thereof are insutlicient to pay all sums remaining unpaid hereunde,r and the expense caused by such repossession, remo~e.l, reparation, storage, lieD.S and sale, including a reasonable attorney's
fee, incurred in t aking :possession of said Car, or in or about th e i;ale thereof, or in collecting in any manner any sums which
may be due and owing hereunder, Buyer agrees to pay any deficiency 11c1 .d.amages for use of said property. 'l 'he waiver or indulgence of any default shall not operate as a waiver of subsequent defaults. 'l'ime i. o! the essence of this agreement.
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This agreement shall apply to and bind the heirs, executors, administrators and assi s of the Buyer, and
shall inure to the benefit of the Seller, Seller 's heirs, executors, administi-ators, succesiors and assigns.
This agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto, their agents or employees,
either verbal or written.
IN WITNESS WHER;EOF, the partiea ihereto have ~ their ihanda and affixed tb,eir seah.t to this Agreement the day and
year first above writt.en.
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DEALER MUST SIGN ASSIGNMENTS ON REVERSE SIDE.
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�OTOR CO. Inc., BUYER'S STATEMENT
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TO _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ (DEALER) AND COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD::For the_~uryo~ of Securip.g cre~i} on. ~y(our~ obligation set o-~~\°n ~~\ rt;~er,se :Sl~e h.~~~of_given ~r statement herein for a
NEW_ ~.::i,.
(Passenger or .Commercml Oar or Tractor), deli1ery and ~e1pt oi which is hereby acknowledged, I (we)
make the folowing representatiollil:
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My present Bu.siness, Profession or Position is. ___.__Btlo he r
Name of Pr~t .Emplo er _P...!
T lh&ve been in present
A, ,.. CEi r v er
T have been so employed_ __ 9
years.
·Address _Har.:ri.s.o.n.b.u.r.g,....Jl a - - - - - - - -- -
sitio~_ _......,,,_ _ _ _ _ _ _Years, Age ..--2.9........·-·········-···- - - -
Will Ca.r be used for P a.sure, Business, or Passenger hire?
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Statement of Items Covering Buyer's Obligation
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Caro · Tract
Description, location ·and value of Real Estate or Personal Property owned in my (our ) name :
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FOR VALUE 'RECEIVED, the Agreement ( on the reverse side hereof) and the note therein mentioned 'between the Buyer
mentioned hereiP, and the undersigned,and the property therein described, and all the right, title and interest therein of the undersigned are iherehy •sold, assigned and transferred to
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COM MERCI AL CREDIT COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD., its suceessors or assigns.
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The answer of Fred Hawse to the informa tion pending in
tre Circuit Court ofRocki ng ha:n County, int he abooe style, respectfu lly re presents 1hat re is the owrer of the Ford automob ile
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to a reserva tion of tbe tit le t o secure a portion of his purchase
money 1here:f'a r), and that he was ignoran t of the use of said
automob i le by Mose Hawse and Charles Spellman for the transpor tation of ard.ent spiri.t s therein , as alleged in said informa tion,
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to n or connived at such use of
said automob ile; and be therefo re, denies t h at said automob ile
is liable to forfeitu re as ins aid inf armation prayed.
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Info rmat ion in Commonweal th vs. One Ford Tour ing
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Engi ne No. 8,21 7,01 3.
The answ er of the Com merc ial Cred it Company, a corp
oration orga nize d a nd doin g busi ness unde r the laws
of the Stat e of
Maryl and, to info rmat ion file d in the Circ uit Cour
t of Rock ingham
Coun ty, Virg inia , by D. W. Earman, Commonwe alth
's Atto rney for
said Coun ty, for the pm•pos e of ha vi:ng the Cour
t and +ag e one
Ford Tour ing car, engi ne no. 8,21 7,01 3, forf eite
d to the Commonweal th of Virg inia for viol at ion of Chap ter 388
of t he Acts of
Asse mbly, 1918 , as amen ded.
Thi s resp onde nt rese rvi ng to itse lf the ben efit
of all
ex cept ions to the said i nf orma tion for answ er ther
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part s ther eof as it i s advi sed it is mate rial fo
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answ ering says :
That re sp onde nt is doin g a gene ra l bank ing busi ness
in the
Ci ty of Balt imore, Mary l and, a nd has for some time
been buyi ng the
note s from the Rock in gh am 111o tor Comp any, Inco rpor
ated , a corp ora tion
or gani z e d and doin g busi ness i n the Stat e of Vir
gi n i a , cove ring the
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defe rred purc hase pri c e of~ auto mob iles.
That i n Sep temb er, 1923 , the said Rock i ngham Mot
or Comp any
sold the car afor esai d to Fred Hawse for the sum
of Four Hund red
· Nine ty Six Doll ars ( $496 .oo) , the said Hawse payi
ng the sum of One
Hund red Sixt y Five Doll ars and Thir ty Four Cent
s ( $ 165 .34) cash on
s a id car, and exe cu ti ng h i s note of date Septe mbe
r 10, 19 23 , to
t he said ~ock i ngharn Motor Company, Inco rpor ated ,
in the sum of
Tbre e Hundr ed Thir ty Doll ars and Sixt y Six Cent
s ( $ 330. 66), paya ble
in t welv e { 12) mon thly inst alme nts of 1'wen
ty Seve n Doll ars and Fift y
Six Cent s ( $ 27.5 6) each , the firs t to beco me due
one month afte r
date , and the bala nce of the inst alments to be pa
id on even date
of each ensu i ng mont h ther eaft er unti l pa id, at
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note was duly transferred and assigned to respondent for value, without recourse, a few days a fter its execution.
That the said Hawse paid to the s a id Commercial Credit
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Company the instalments that matured on said note in October, November, December, 1923, and January, 1924; that there is still due and
unpaid to respondent the February, March, April, May, June, July,
August, and September i ns talments, each in t he sum of Twen ty Seven
Dollars and F ifty Six Cents ( $ 27.56), as aforesaid, plus 15% attorneys
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fees; that cotemporaneously with the execution of the note aforesaid
there was a conditional sale a greement execu ted between t he Rockingham Motor Company as seller, and Fr ed Hawse as buyer, of said car,
in wh ich said a greement the title to t he aforesaid car was retained
in the seller until the entire purchase price was paid.
This con-
ditional sale agreeme nt was duly dock eted in the Clerk 's Office of
Rockin gham County, Virgi n i a , on Septembe r 14, 1923, i n Conditional
Sales Book No. 6, page 18; that at the time of the execution of said
a greement t he said H~wse was a resident of the Coutlty of Rockingham,
Virginia;
That respo ndent knew absolutel;? nothing of the ardent
spirits being in the car, or in the possession of Hawse, or that
said Hawse contemplated transporting i n said car any ardent spirits,
nor did res pondent even have any reason to suspect that the said
Hawse was conveying or expecting to convey liquor in said car.
That your respondent d.e.nies t he ri ght of the Commonwealth
to forfeit said car for violation of the law upon the part of sa id
Hawse, as it was i gnorant of the ille gal use to which the same was
put, and t hat said illegal use was without its connivance or consent , expre s sed or implied, and has, prior to the commission of such
offense aforesaid, duly recorded in the clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of RockinR:ham County, }-~ which county debtor resides, a
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The conditional s ale a greement and note herein described
are herewith filed and made a part hereof.
And having fully answered, res pondent prays that the said
information be dismissed;
That the said car may be ret urn ed to respondent free and
acquit of all liability to the State of Virginia; and that your
respo ndent may have such further, ot her and gener a l relief in the
premises as t he nature of h i s case may require; and further that
respondent be dismissed with its reasonable costs in this behalf
expended;
And it will ever pray, etc.
STATE OF lvlA,.1i.YLA.ND,
CITY OF BALTI MORE ,
public in and
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whose name is attached to the fore going answer,
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derived from other s he bel i eves t o b e true.
Given under my hand and n otarial seal this ~ day of
February, 1924.
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Rockingham County Prohibition Records: Criminal Cases
Description
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The first series of the Prohibition Records collection consists of all criminal case records associated with cases brought to the <strong>Rockingham County Circuit Court</strong> from 1916-1964. Not every individual was indicted for a criminal offense and many were simply judged as misdemeanors. The cases have been separated and arranged by the last name of the defendant. <br /><br />For more information on the Prohibition collection, visit the "<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/findingaids">Finding Aids</a>" tab in the menu above.
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Rockingham County Circuit Courthouse
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Prohibition--History
Prohibition--Government policy--United States
Prohibition--Virginia--History
Rockingham County (Va.)--History
Rockingham County (Va.)--Genealogy
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Rockingham County Circuit Court
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1916-1933
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Pro001
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<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/collections/show/7">Prohibition Records: Liquor Inventory</a><br /><a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/collections/show/6">Prohibition Records: Affidavits for Ardent Spirits </a>
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Commonwealth v. Moses Hawse and Charles Spellman
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Misdemeanor; Indictment
Subject
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Misdemeanor
Indictment
Ford Touring Car
Valley Turnpike
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Craig Schaefer, Kayla Heslin, Selena St. Andre
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1924
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RcPr-box4-016
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Spellman
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I n the Circui t Court of said Count :
The grand Jurors i n and
Count
of Rockingham and now attend ing sa i
term ,
929 , upon their oaths
hereto fore on the 18t
day of
or the body of sa id
Court at i ts Februa ry
o presen t that •r ed Hawse , who was
rch, 1924 , convict ed. of violati ng
the Prohib ition laws of the Commonweal th of Vi1..ginia i n the Circuit Court of said Rocking am County , and who t hen and there was
sentenc ed to serve a peri od oft o an:l. one-ha lf ye ars in the penitentiar y , id , wit in one year next prior to the finding of thi s
indictm ent , in the said county of Rocking ham , unlawf ull and
felonio us y t rans port a bout one .gal lon of ardent spirits , agains t
the peace and dignit y of t h e Common ealth of Vi rginia .
This indictm ent is found on the testimo ny of I saac fean ,
Jerry Wean , .ir rs . Jerry Vea n , nd s:S.aiid e iHQIQ. witnes ses sworn i n
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c 1ar e d ·Ji th f, cri:1e to o e i nnoc ent u ntj_ l the CmD. 10nr.real t h he.s es tablishe d h i s guil t b y evi den c e s o st~ong , so clear , a n d so conculs ive , the.t there is left i n the 1.1inds
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i'lith the n. ccused t h rou ..:,h the entLe c a se e.nd 2,p:9lies at e ve ry stage
thereof un t i l re ~elled b y pro of .
n d i n thi s c onnectio n the jury is
instruct ed i ! i s never suffici ent that the 2, ccused , u p on spe c uls t ive
theo ry or conjectu re , ril2.,y lJe guil ty ; or th-:i.t by the
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the testi':n.on y his isuil t i s n ore :9r obable t ho.n h i s dmn ocence ; for un t il his guilt has been pr oved beyond all _e~sonab le doubt in the pr e c i se ;,,nd narrovr t er·..1s i n the i ndictme nt , the :presmnp t ion
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tu.Le the offense chcLged rms t be :9r oven beyond a re as onab le d oubt , and
tha t
i f there is ~ rea so nab l e doub t as to Gny such f a ct , they sh~ll
acquit ; that the r e sult of the evi de>1.ce n ust be to exclude e v ery re as o~ a ble hypothe sis of inn oc ence , and be cons istent only Tii t h the guilt of
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Rockingham County Prohibition Records: Criminal Cases
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The first series of the Prohibition Records collection consists of all criminal case records associated with cases brought to the <strong>Rockingham County Circuit Court</strong> from 1916-1964. Not every individual was indicted for a criminal offense and many were simply judged as misdemeanors. The cases have been separated and arranged by the last name of the defendant. <br /><br />For more information on the Prohibition collection, visit the "<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/findingaids">Finding Aids</a>" tab in the menu above.
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Rockingham County Circuit Courthouse
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Prohibition--History
Prohibition--Government policy--United States
Prohibition--Virginia--History
Rockingham County (Va.)--History
Rockingham County (Va.)--Genealogy
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Rockingham County Circuit Court
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1916-1933
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Pro001
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<a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/collections/show/7">Prohibition Records: Liquor Inventory</a><br /><a href="https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/collections/show/6">Prohibition Records: Affidavits for Ardent Spirits </a>
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Title
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Commonwealth v. Fred Hawse
Description
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Felony; Not Guilty
Subject
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Felony
not guilty
transport one gallon ardent spirits
Contributor
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Craig Schaefer, Kayla Heslin, Selena St. Andre
Date
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1929
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RcPr-box7-079
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PDF
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Rockingham County Circuit Court
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JMU Libraries
Hawse
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https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/files/original/Rockingham_County_Criminal_Court_Criminal_Cases/ccr001_003_009-commonwealth-v-ds-lewis-jr-et-al.pdf
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I TI~s Chairman of the Republican
and, as such,
Rockingham County,
17th
1900
which met in the Assembly
House tn Harrisonburg,
time befire
vote
by me.
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Dr.
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it
convention
re
the
la tions.
one of them being
at my request,
p:re4cinct
one way and Funkhoi.1ser
.
act-
was calle~~
nominees,
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yet .remained,
passed
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and John Acker were nomi--
Webb
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of'
whose delegations
in party
a
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in taking
y;rescincts,
some tir!les when
would be announded. for
vote
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and A. P. Funkhouser,
Lewis
a short
organizations,
the pre~cincts
B.
election
until
Chairman
Jarman,
and both
from various
Harrisonburg.
East
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Chabman,
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to the
t o years,
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c:ertif
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but Jarman had resigned,
called
and proceeded
Mar.
cou~t
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of one,
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Hall,
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Co vention,
Chairman
being
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to order
mporary Chairman.
of!
called
for
party
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another.
prescincts
.
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when t:nere were cri~s
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from
I.
all
the house,
over
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vote
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table
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Acker
not
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the sta
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stage
tell
as elected,
me.
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them,
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or LewiRite,
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of the
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to announce
to me, got up
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Lewis
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the
Convention
to seat
there
as in Dai O'Donnell's
s.
and heard
our Chairman
bar-room,
Davis
A.
shortly
say that
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it.''
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JOHN ACKER.
I
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at the
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of Edom.
did not know it
at the
tirne.
the Republican
tion11of
conventior.
was called
went on the
in this
the West
the box right
to order.
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to call
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in front
rnnt out on the Stage
announcement
or it
after
the
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may be that
in o the aao.wing.
by Mr. Keezel,
t11e convention
was immedi~tely
before
Kee-
to order,
as stated
to call
generally
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and m
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the convention
of the door
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hen ~oc% ~~wxa announced
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Acker who is
county.
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though
.ing of tl1e stage
may have bee~ in the West wing
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was l')resent,
I am the
party
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Keezel
an alternate
as the head of what is known a.s the
recognized
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Botts
to order.
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I went out,
of people
Acker 30
there
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had been
1.
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them boys
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the
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started
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about
towards
side
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one struck
that
time,
was knocked
The blow
Right
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after
LV,,
know it
on my back or not.
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that,
was that
but I have always
knocked
and
end of the table,
hold of my arms.
him or not.
with,
Ike Davis,
I saw him fall,
of the stage.
me in the face.
nor what I was struck
I fell
was the one on which Funl<:.-
of the party,
and he caught
I grabbed
a chai:r- 1 ;,
and put my hand
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hiH1.
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V
it
to our faction
down over on the East
I
I think
had been sitting.
who also
of the stage
some
hit
thought
me
it was
me down.
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I was confined
to my house for
a
'1
week and was in bed during
the muscles
that
in the right
side
time.
The blow paralfzed
of my face
and mouth anj(~
I was taken
washing
my fac~
and getting
ly from
my
nose
I returned
Webb had taken
I said
that
Ride by side
There
During
and Sheriffs
had restored
which floweed
chairman
there
over
r✓residing
was no further
Dr.
a comvention.
over
violence
to act
and during
on the stage.
carried
off
of the stage,
I was knocked
ed off,
perha~s
policemen
of the
I was not
down, but walk-
by others.
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one and I
the rest
some of them stayed
held
or disturbance
several
Convention,
after
free-
were two Conv:entions,
Dr. Webb
order,
that
and was going
the time I w~s out,
assiRtPd
and af'tAr
to the stagP. and found
time,
of any kind.
off,
and was presiding
in the hall,
the other.
of the stage
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into
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people
6.
its
not being
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the
trouble
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dis-
Mr. Orv.ille
.
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fair,
.
coat.
finished
l outin~,
was considerable
and J.:r. Sa.r:1Da.vis,
in front
rhile
when
got uv and took off
before
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Ur. Keezel
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I think
about
boys,"
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roll-call,
the.re
and came
of exci te1rient
the roll-call,
and some one in the audience,
and s id"off
coat
I heard
deal
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down.
in the gallery
the body of the hall.
was
Hew
was early
vrho
his
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on the x~x RtRge.
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coming
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was sitting
end about
s.
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the
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Charlie
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h~d
anytlhing
with
struck
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Hamner went
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did
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think
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or stick.
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me so that
attempt
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any one,
vnd people
hands
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dorn
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ms
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Sheff
else
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past
a little
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else.
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in front,
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l
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birth
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from Acker'
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not
about
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by a blow,
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with
stick .
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a very
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attracJ~d
was depressed
he must have been struck
sat
before
have bRen don~
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on that
to Acker
only,
the
I can I t say WhP.th·'r he was born
that
edit
on Wednesday after
and wal}", rl OVP.r to h irn and examined
up
it
house
was one of friendship,
and
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to hit
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him if
he hit
caught
th~
Cooley,
there
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back
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announcement
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that
in the
of the
vote
stardim~
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!.'ed on
Le·is
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the box fi:'G-m \
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ai:d h elpe;
Ackef" off.
to Jarman !'39Veral days aft er the:r:Convention
piece of a
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that
Jarman
anything
he told
rne. 1 When I saw Shefr
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a truthful
near
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is
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stage.
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ti
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but can• t ;,arne
Lewi8 jump from
because
there
house.,
occu
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the time,
I was
of the
Botts
the rush
himself,
Acker,
side
I heard
and. sa.
on to the
East
Acker
time,
dj_ff · cul ties
West box.
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hinself.
protecting
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and when the
~ ~~~t~f':.2i~on
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on the
a good many of them at
now.
l,~:;:}t,~,w:s
gallery~
my place,
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convention
Tempora_ ..y Chairman.
near
but
the
he had it
man,
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of
to protect
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and John
that
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Convention
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to gethtogeth~r
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orke~.
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this
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was best
it
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had no })articular
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I did not go to the convention.:...
away
in it
interestiN:t
at
any ra~
as I am not
a Republican.
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after.
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fighting
the
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in the North
stable,
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I was present
and saw Ike
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as a ~pectator
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Davis knock~d don.
him, which was just
Sheff
Lewis hit
him on one side
er at
the same time,.
at the convention,
before
as knocked.
he
and Charlie
and he fell
to the
any one
down.
Ha1:1rneron the oth-
floor.
In rebuttal,
·ust
d,~tailed
thf3 stage
attack
this witnesi=; repeated
the statements
tha't Mr.
arid ad~n. · Davis
came in f om thP, West side
directl1r
on nobody.
after
the
rush.
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all.
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where I now live,
gerstown,
and had a Conversation
ence to the happeningR
Lewisites
had to go through
morning
that
of the convention,
of the Valley
withs.
office.
it
rights
Acker and Davis.r. that
11\H>.re
after
he
the
day if
they
arranged
on the
held
at~
the S!)irit
as sorry
that
they had
they wer€ go0d men, but
and. Keezel.
the
me that
that
been
at a meeting
hurt
Funkhouser
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had all
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there,
A. Davis with refer-
to have their
blood,
in Ha-
some time after
at the convention.
had determined
then
moved from here
I was in Harri:=wnburg
some time before.
convention
having
being
that
they
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I arn the
into
janitor
the !1aJl on thP. day of the Convention
people
there
began to arrive,
before
many people
had arriv~d.
manager
was called
Dechert
was,
of the Opera House( for
I had arranged
pl2cing
first
Declrnrt
scene,
the table
the scene
reNarked
enough with
out near
nearest
to me that
the scenery
that
18.
the time the
Isaw Ed. Dechert
to order
It ~ay be that
and went
about
or a littlf_:1 hefore.
the Convention
door of the hall.
by
of the CourtHouse
and before
I met hi~ at the
at xi that
time,
as
acting
which purpose
the ha Ll is also
the stage
t_e
the front
the front
he thought
for
and rnnning
onvention
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of the stage.
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Mr.
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oYer on
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stage
was standing
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hand~
too
out
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of the
side
the
thought
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and ran
to order.
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stage
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JEHU LONG.
I arn a polic~I:Lan
I was in
ed
thf3 hall
durin~
Before
to order.
somp difficulty
the
the
between
r.
deal
on trying
Hy attention
man.
t:l'.'ied to get
otake
him out
him towar.c s the
heard
the
going
convention
on.
and bP,fOrf:>.it
was organized
get ting
I a:i_~nce
drinking
was
1
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behave,
a_ good
i th Hr.
and I went
I was going
to Mr.
and
UP the
a.1one YFJry slowly,
...~ on t'rn stage,
there
a difficulty
to it
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was call-
Le.mb, from down
to have
of the hall ••
door,
to m of Harrisonburg.
Lam had been
was called
the disturban
fight
convAntion
Jarman.
him quiet.
the
Mr. Mario~•i
n ar E.Lktonm and
and insisted
of
and turning
went up to keep
Jar-
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and
I sta:rtP,d
aisle
with
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Acker had been knocked
when he
got
as struck
a chair
with
was not within
feet
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steps
still
at
There
and Fletcher.
I'll
who v:ere
before
that
said,
and took
it
had been
and
out
har-:ts.
yo,:
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Sheff
were,
I
run not
me for, ,t
arresting
Ike Davis."
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asked
hiir, I was arresting
~~4-:i:~
est-
John
arresting
me, "•·ho else
row.
·•1110
Fletcher,
sumVioned Sheff
and I told
to ap1)ea!'
I arr
engaged,
before
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of his
stage,
the row and summoning trie :parties
Lewis,
Ack.er
Mr. Harmner to a1)pea.r before
you :for hitting
to me.--
rne and
the cha1r,
was over.
and I said;"
were saying
and
"Damn, him
I wasn • t pa~ring much attention
11
sev-
of' the parties
on the
to me, "What are
Tl1at' s right.".
str-nck
betweer.
with
A. Ham'.:er, Mr.
I am arrestL,.g
., or
and Acker,
Je:i.ind r1e say,
convention
He
forward
1
Charles
'Acker,"
r
people
find
he said
hitJ:>hn
the parti8s
other
When I told
some
and he was standing
woulc. have
I could
and Ik~ Davis.
the Mayor,
the
of the
-$
t,·an
ste1,ped
Fleteh
urm~oned several
I
after
D. S. LewiR, Jr.,
Acker.
him,
engage<'L in the difficulties
ed ~verybod.y
for
of it
side
of l,~r. Acker.
saw Fletcher
hold
or rather
the Mayor,
didn'1,
some one
and turning
up and caught
arrested,
Acker
rriay have been
I heard
him,"
get
reached
--
struck
it
when I
to strike
of' Mr. Acker
I was between
time.
th/'3
as if
have haci to have
to have
stage
on the East
raised
distance
and he vmul
not Acker.
I
hand,
of the
in the direction
a closer
in order
off
Fletcher
tJ1e blow had been delivered,
if
I
in his
and he was facing
one,
as going
He
I savr Charlie
there.
stage
••.
see him
I didn't
down.
,
Hainmer
to what
was stopping
the Maymr.
everybody
you
are
that
h8n
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I arn an adherent
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.he convention
that
ment
has
for
a rush
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and heard
stage
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and
par ties
by
om H
Botts
to,
l)een testified
the
of Mr. Acker' s in the party.
riso
irnmediatPly
sit ting
thAre
was
the
stage;)
dovm near
!-'.Indothers.
burg
the rush,
iil!»»xRxnswxs ,a number of parties
remember.
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one I recall
make the a~~ounce
Lewis
I recognized
I could
in
not
now
nrw was D. S. Lewii:;, Jr.,
t,~
vho jumIJ,~d o~l t)1e $ta.313 from the.~_box
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on the stage just after
thA 'rush
began. ,-. I didn ' t seP. hlEJ.
J
r.mke eny hostile
demon'3tretions
Acker put his hand on bac'k nf
tovrn.rds anybody-.
I only saw
chair
as thoup-h to sit dovm.
him at _'!,yeEast,end of tjle~\abLe.r _I saw pi~Jall
bacJ~~~cyi
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~ wiw struck
clid not
I sav1 some onA step
✓
I did
was.
seemed
not
deal
~
in front
see
before
but
catch
don't
nor
thP
time
lmow who it
chP irs.
ThAre 1117asabout
1'!:r. Ack rat
he was struck,
of Mr. Acker
hold
I saw no sticks
of confusion.
crowd arnnnd
and iu8t
of him,
the parson
to be backing.
a great
him.
--
There
a dozi:m
they
was
in the
he went down.
JAMES. E. no11rm.
I wnR et
h ard Bot ts
the
Lewis
stage.
M. Jarman,
walking
on the
make his
I recogni7.cd
s.
cane,
stage,
the
A. Davis,
I think,--
back near
convention.
announcement
in the
rush,
I saw a crowd go towards
21.
a .d saw the
John F. Lewis,
who had a stick
and Charlie
the
in his
Gallery,
rus::1 f'o"
and M.
hend.,
--
After
they
Mr. Acker --
about
Havimer.
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4---/A0ker ,~ . ·
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his
couldn't
lap
hold
air
at
the
see
any. of
him
:rhen he fell.
time
Acker
an,i dovrn
any effort
to hit
his
s drugstore,
of Acker
that
but
I
hiM in
and contin-
Acker' s arms wnen Sheff
and Georg~
w.
I
struck
Rickard
see
t
him say
Lewis
those
was walking
Lewis
F.
in the
I didn't
a11y of
I didn
and heard
he.Ld John
cooleJ'
elbl!JWS.,
and chairs.
I saw John
in Ott
OtiB
wi iihi..,,Acker' s
Et Dechert
stick,
afternoon
be that
had hold
Acker •.
anybody.
1
after
hir1 down with
Rticks
.
flourishing
just
: saw a nrnn·oer of sticks
fel2.,
t0 hit
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of Acker•s
trv~m come down and ca1: 1 t say
who had thern tried
up
he simply
and Harry
Acker,
he.d pulled
Jr.,
LewiR,
F. Lewis,
be behind
hold
Acker
or whether
1rnd to
I oaw John
and he had
v, hether
tP11
falling
Zettif:-,
rnixAd up.
all
He seemerl. to
A<~ker was down.
in
s.
D.
and CharliP.
Burke,
ast"-1,.•.._,
J
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Hamner,
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and there
Vorhees,
Charlie
were
hir:i r•1ake
that
that
same
E.e
him.
It
may
on the
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our seats
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and went
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hen he
andsaw a good many people
vras no more fighting.
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that
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Sheff
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with
he thre
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bat:t,
hands.
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of the stage,
away, Jim Sullivan
not hear what he s~id--before
sti
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a slat.
room on the side
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back under
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was hit.
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crone out
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of the
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Acker
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of confusion
completed
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Mr.
with
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as one of
saJnP Party
I a ted
as the
other.
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the roll
call.
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were a number
of persons
·
calling
on Botts Lewis to announce the vot . a d he got up and went to
font
of the stage and called
out"Webb 35; Acker 30; we've
the
got them boys".
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comr)leted my addition.When
he made this
I rose
stage.
from my seat
the
columns.
that
D. S.
side
of tlle table
started
I d:id not
Jr.,
Lewis,
off
with
mained
when D.
came runr..ing
it.
on the
it
that
stage
s. Lewis,
tryin~
him around
and proceeded
took
the
the~
except
op:0os:kte
it
entire
upon
rny
saying
and he turn-
the f'loor.
figures.
difficulty
fro
and s
taf)le,
to you,"
with
aper
the
the
to add up
fro"11 my hands
do esn I t. belon~
throughout
Jr.,
for
up to me, on th.
in two and threw
Uli,
thPre
the paper
I followed.
the paper
went and picked
and stood
startf:!d
s19e VJho carne upon thP stage
and grabbed
SSeeher e, young man,
ed and tore
a number of people
announcement
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I re-
and excerJt
y hand
hi
h he
I
did
v,i h<m
to n:e.
anything
ing
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to me.
up from my paper
o violence
a
one tirn,
was offered
and
in that
f /
glance
saw
{)
arman
1&1Dni
on the East side
of the
stag
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v:rhere I live
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hit
the
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started
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by
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th•·re
hands
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party
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I was at
the
stage
when Botts
many of them at
the
now.
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Sheff
Le is
him.
I
went
dian•t
Davis
was on the
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Lewis
can't
a place
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to ~et
off.
Charlie
in his
hani
time
stage
rush
in
the rush
stage.
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Hammer was behind
--
on the
stage.
looked
lii-:.e the
Aol\.er was knocked
and looked
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for
I knew a. good.
Hammer on the
nor Fletcher
Dechert
a cane
vote.
say who were
and CharliA
A"oout the
front
and saw the
annonnr'}ed the
to ard:::: Mr. Acker
witho
he walks
Conv~ntion
time but
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stic.
looking
Lewis
seA Ed.
saw Sam Davis.
the
like
I
down,
he was
see Acker
try
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B. F. RODEFFER.
I was in Ott
vention,
af' er
in.q; noou t it.
Sheff
Lewis
j_ t
was over
He said
hit
that
hin.
1
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day of the
and overheard
John
of
he had hold John Acker'
.
25.
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fro1n the
stage
stagA.
the
to IkA Davis,
again,
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ti:1e,
Dechert,
Mr.
of course
Botts
Dechert,
fron
of
the
my atten-
stage,
and
of the
Mr. Sheff le is,
stage,
Sai-:1.Davis,
Mr.
and Funkhoui=:er
Lewis
because
on
and I didn. t seP, who st:-· 10K hirn.
were on the
Ed.
row back
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therA
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or sixth
Acker,
Hr.
on the
in fr'on t of Mr. Acker,
st.age
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and s~7 thA difficulties
seA who hit
not
I did
tj_on was turned
o.
the convAntion
at
when I lmcked
in the
Mr. D
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:Mr.
and Keeael
were
there.
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may have
ty of the
see
beer1 others,
rod
Acker
ent
over
came on the
stage.
merit,
and I can't
tell
the
front
of the
I saw Sheff
Lewis
one on each
side
Acker
therB
.ho it
standin-",
but
w2.s, for
stage~-
of him.
a chair
didn't
is
18
cettain,
st
that
backs
the
at
see him:.:..strike
I
26.
of where
up
to me.
sam8 ti:nehi8
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and I only
anybody
went
him vri th
ruck
caught
I don• t know who were
to the rieht
of excite-
deal
and he fell.
aro .nd. hin,
I didn't
did I see him vhen he
nt Davis
toe,
a.
had their
they
ShP,ff
Hammer did
was a crowd
i th
sta
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of him t U'ough tnP, cro ,
I saw a man
nor
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recollect.
of the
front
and Hammer strike
and I thou~ht
fist
the
I don't
when he was Knockf3d down,
first
over
but
around
Acker
with
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hit
any one.
the
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a})peared
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vrho
the
doivn there.
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that
up
seP who aaila)l
sticks
vere several
clubs,
R11d
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tlie
vas sitting
but
don
I
near
and he x.tXll~
the
got up
~
of the seat in front
of him and
is
Lewis of a nervous
temperament.
t
before
didn
order
1
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or not.
in same district
.TR.T'MR.11 11 Ve ~XN:SEX:t
the
t get
convfmtion
into
the
Lewis
box.
then
Just
go ahead
the
it
str
n Lewis
after
ddle
jumped up
th., piano.
and are
Lam.
sta~e.
After
that,
rail
of the
and somebody
West
hollered
anc'i. I clon' t
and S110:f:f KewiR ~un1ped over
of the
I dirln
I don•t
XII I
an Ackeri te.
1
stage,
and Jarman
t see Jarman
after
\.
the
good
was <"!alled to
it
I don I t know which
cornP.r
I do know
1fa::·ion Lam is
of the
John
any difficulty
and Marion
until
as him or not,
box on to the
went up over
h8d been
had begun.
or come ahP,ad,
knov· whethAr
there
Conve11tion
sitting
Jo
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be tv:ree1 Jarman
and th':3 roll-call
I saw Sheff
from
before
I did.n 1 t know that
friends.
and
back
John
sick
to
all,
I don I t knnv: v,hether
L~wis had been
in
and lift
There
Du~ing
to be VF_,ry nervous,
across
st~pred
sat
John
hiw.
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arou· d him and
him.
tiL'le with
front
attempt
come out
I didn't
I knew he was d.own.
there
the
down at
was a ...ra.wd pressed
therP.
near
to ~o ri~ht
knocked
I sav Acker
back
announcement,
see Acker
se,., Davis
as hurt.
and then
and sat
d seemed
cro
I didn't
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hards
late
from do n towards
the
of Mr. Acker.
lmow he
strik
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called
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of
request
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me to
for
the
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tellers4
th~ vote
thP. roll,
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and
cries
frorn
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and annnunced,
"Webb
Acker
35
e• ve got
30,
'em boyR~ ''
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around
and v1 ent
stage
body come on the
at
the
table
East
enti,
at
er' wi tJ1 his
ae Acker
with
my right
hand
with
and pushed
hin
back
o~ ten
eight
stage.
I
after
him on that
I suppose,
to Ack Br,
off
hir.1 in
behind
side.
in :front
attit.ude,
I
~in
nd at
blow
under
air,
his
arm
the
same
the
chin
Hammer went
the f'ron t of the
towar~s
ym:. :tu t a man your
as though
I sn1v no one strike
was
bet~een
blow frorn Hammer, Acker
the
of
Acker
struck
1
and Ac*
a blow.
l::\irection.
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the
table
standirr·
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O9posite
the
bnside
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the
t se~ any
arouncc the
at Harn1er,
cme;ht
in the
feet,
I warded
and st ruck
struck
I
me going
strike
of Hammer.
hand
back
said
to
and wa 'l_ded off
my left
and. didn
up in a defensive
distance
and just
time,
I saw hi
r)ack ready
tho.in
table
Hammer pps~ed
hands
i:,rrn drawn
the
As I stood
all.
Charlie
his
Rtriking
ithin
Just
to
and in ar)ou t a seootld,
Hr. Acker with
~
back
size?'
11
turned.
sorne one had hit
Acker
from
there,I
didn't
see Davis knocked down at al . After I separated
turned round and
am. Ha1'1Jer, I separated
t o other
couJ·leR,
a:»!i who were
Aclcer
I
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on the
couples,
stage,
:f.'te:r I had
and
I savr FlP,tclv~r
I had seen
Fletcher!
on
He
when I saw him.
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'Tllh:::t st.?rted
ro?v- on the
Ac:_er after
the
fight-
the
separated
t.ie other
two
/
stage.
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was on the
blo,irr th:::t t AckAr
Ae!H3.ratinp;
stage.
East
stru~k
T}-ie next
side
of thP
at Hammer
stage
2.s
tirne I saw
him and Hammer he was do 1r.n.
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peo111 e having
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time
tl1is
and ~hile
should
participate
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Ther1:1
office
la st
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all
every
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had a majority
or
thA Comvention,
have
twoo years
a?,o
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procP.edin~
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'rhe meetat
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leave
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county,
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wouli
come
Hall,
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30.
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in the
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re believed
upon which
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in
as sir.i.r,ly
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from Timbervj_lle
e would
tL1e.
in the
was for.
variou9
train
held
r1eeting
~8
the
that
ht:".d done
tlh:ts
of procedure
in tl1e eve1-:t t 1v'3 delegation
least
of
vrhi0h has been
of the
at
holdine;
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we harl hea:rn. :fror:i the
that
in the
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any Ackerites
the
this
dur-
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of
for
meet-
and.
a part
:plan.
on any subj
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I think
or causnses
iR what
a secret
car:1e in and out
that
and no organization
as taken
all
room for
unusual
to discuss
f.J'
reports
the
Convention
and that
ion of the
hin
of
thP, Oonven-
also
was in progress.
was in
at
was infn~1~1
no iJot,e
is
ill tlrn cU cus8ion,
y a:fs,
convention,
with
SR
at
our fac-
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the Valley,
of
day of
,,as not
was not extected
it
Ackerites
before
on the
I-t
busine
members
spirit
Town Treasurer
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meetine.
the
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publisher,
meeting
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lo~ked
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the possessio:i
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vention,
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t various
Webb, D. Was11.ington,
of o 1.r :f~,c tion,
no:rt. .F~. l1. Dechert
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meeting
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s~Fletcher.
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Acker
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proceed-
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at
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·as when he struck,
must
the
row of seats
the
sta~f},
upon the
I Raw him strir~e
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Ha;risonburg.
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the Western
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the uncontest-
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the
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a aa •·
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d5f Ike Davis
naaBa 1101
si
falling.
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sibly
identify.
fell,
I s arted.
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W}O
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him I can't
s.
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Jr.
as D.
to go upon the stage.
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ould
take Me somewhat longer
the distance
structed
stage
to thP, stage,
I starter'!.
and as I did
so
Mr. Sullivan
"and looldng
Fletcher.
wards.
to
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this
when I
though
Before
help
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that
because
overt
me up
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quell
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'ne that
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tlrn fightino-
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s..,emed to be
I 03.lled
after-
for
thf?- police
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after
thP. diffi
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hin.
and Bsked hin wxxtxmis iN»xxx how h
was
he had b'31:m ..,onfied
b fore
down, but I
disturbance
t1e disturbance.
convArsation
was Charlie
it
I eot upon the
before
John F. Lewis on the ~ta e thatoday
which was the onl
cin front,
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hen he wa
there,
the
to the
t 17.erailing
I saw that
was some slight
I got upon
was ob-
ani I got upon the stage
took plac~
ot
the aisle
fhen I got
over
A.round
men to cover
l1
some one say,
did not see Acker
am satisfied
all
heard
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I
stage,
I
than other
i:N:t in it.
to climb u:pon it,
dovn the aisle
am a lame man,
I
and in addition,
by peop·Le standing
AftP,r Davis
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at the head of which I had. been stRndin~.
pos-
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Lewis
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fist
he laid
hen
for
as though
He came on towards
hen he eat
the
East
waR a rush
in with
to
chair
the
come in on the
'
and theh-'put
there
position
saw Mr. Acker
arm raised
in
and Hammer or1 the
was in a striking
his
w.ith
the
sat\•.,
be str~ing
going
back
as at
handon
piece
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JAMES B. POINTS.
I
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o~ t~e
difriculties
elActed
...e1:)l--was
and
in view
object
tain
ou t
-put
a line
I.rest
.p
with
ing.
Le,,·is
S1eff
his
there
Leris
stage
Mr.A.,ker
a.A '"7 e ooth
jumped
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hold
stage
of Hr.
and try
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stap;e
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there
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and
from the
with
I saw
(f.~
I was in
sta',;~,
I snvr Acker
cer-
I saw Ac -
manEer,
'311.ou.lder.
the parties
that
of r.irn,
ve in his
Joh11 F. Le is.
fore
in front
thP
OT'
the
I had a spec6
;- I,_
cai•e upon
to quiet
the
on the
1
of
announce
was to look
ag~ressi
Whe:1 I f!:lancecl aro1md,
Le ·is
myself.
which
hand upon John F. Lewis
his
a part
jur.1p from
ar,-.s up and extended
appear i! o; to be very
and he took
come on the
n
1i th
sq l Sheff
in going
and sa
I hP.arrt Botts
1:mt up on the
After
DBrson.
convention
Rta~e .
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lican
and sa
don't
at
him strike
at
kno1 whether
him.
gett,
in
the
extre;
11?
1
aisle,1.
come down into
"come on up :iere
him sey
a rrian :ri~h t ther8
fellows,"
said,
"Yes,
and Mr. Acker
then
At that
the West wing.
was sit+ir..g
down when the
and
house
from
I heard
them,
lllNfl[XOifx:tn:e
you
ancl we. t bacK on the
stage,
I left
with
roEKX
John
time,
and wer,t and sat
was standing
rn,"
Liz-
l.
I was standing
to leave
go on up there
left
Mr. Jacob
where
strike
I was
body of the
near
you fello
seA anybody
to order,
1ith
the
to them and as he was ahout
stage
knov1 ....-ho and liCtNX){
was called
Western
trie Repub-
on the
I didn't
anybody.
He came up to some men
and spoke
into
I didn't
some one,
he hit
and saw Acker
stage.
I saw Acker
1v~ convention
Bef'orFJ
star.ding
the
as a spect~tor.
ConvAntion
at
but was present
the
place
down in one of the
convention
where
seats.
was called
I
And
to order.
ISAAC HOLLANDER.
I
the
durin:;
I was not
era t.
conv13n tion
a delegate,
I saw Acker
ad.
then
as Ritting
s rikirg
i
with
s riking
tle
ot.her.
1
on the West Ride of the
about
hut
half
way back
an innoce:::it
co e out
on the
av,ay two blows,
I didn't
at.
35.
sight
, ta
P,
first
see who it
f
from
the
Hall
stage.
seer,
and a Demo-
m the
East
with
side,
one hand and
as that
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as at the Republioen
com~ on the stage.
fast
and hands
an aggressive
Would not
drawn back.
Made a denonstration
open or clQsed.
to strikP
He c:::i.mein
manner,
Acker
corning
say positively
as though
whether
he wr..~ p-oing
BRIDGES.
I was Rt the convention
Tho first
on t e stage.
was 8_l!'eady on the
to hit
as if
I sa.
some one
R.H.
trouble
Convention.
,~tage
and saw part
tine
I saw Mr. Acker.
and was throwing
some one or to push
then
of the
out
his
he
arms around
of thP way'
I
sawhx i him grab
Jorin Lewis by the Arms, e.nd then John Lewis
And then Sheff Levris struck hin, while he had John I s arms
gral)bed himA There was great confusion
in the HaJtl, people
•
shouting
stag•;
and ju.'11Pine up from their
over
the front
and through
sea. s,
the wings,
Rfter I saw Acker grab Lewis, follo
and Sheff's
striking
Acker,
arms my view was cut off by r;eople
t
them..
36.
and rushing
on the
and immediately
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getting
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thl:l convi:mtion,
at
Then I e Davis
arms up,
and followed
some distance
they
and saw Part
both
table,
of the
to J£l:xikxxx1:1mxx111u
hit
draw back
back.
in the FJast side
trouble.
Ham.:er,
came running
Hrunmer, with
stage.
at hi,D, and Davis
back
or iJy the
at Sheff
his
Hamr:i.er
He followed.
~nd Fit1·uc1': at hir:: and then
struck
I saw Acker
and Har:r:1er went
aftAr
hir:i down the
of t 11e ~all ery,
and
Le iis,
wr>nt do •n under
the
table.
W. R • B OWHAN
•
as at
I
was present
box.
the
I didn
to the
up a little
and struck
then
fell
at
••
but
on the East
side
the
or ten
first
Sheff
1.
to hit
some one
he took
the!'! put
at
Le,ifl,
Fletcher
--
it
holo.
air1
or· defend
Lewis
Il~e Davis
some one
ho
and Sheff
37.
in
some-
hands,
himself.
chair
nnd picked
as thou9::h
came in between
them
and he ·rnnt
came in from the West
I
Lewis
in•
struck
did not Ae m o be in that
0
said
UJJl 1.f ted
down and drew back
Botts
house,
riay have
of the
afid
a Democrat,
of the
pui:;hed Har"imer back,
"Bot ts
feet.
stage
He carne with
'
Har-:rner, and th0n
to hit
eight
it.
table,
way,
and. separated
back
t hear
I
as e;nine
h~
When he got
going
conve Ltion,
I saw A~ke:r come on the
as though
it
a srect8tor,
a,
but
tt.ine
the
rec
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Davis.,
fight,
and
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he and Mr. cool e~r s emed to have
and George
•
FletchP.r
Rickard
wanted
er and the
took
it
to fi~ht
.•
two Mr .. Funks
that
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appointed
I
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a Special
and · ent
TJ1,3r\7
mu.-:1thave been
o!'l tne
was up therB,
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only
have
the
been
r'
wing with
but
that
stage
fighting
beran,
Der,uty
and helped
a hundred
win~
two Funks
people
sticks
I saw on the
stage
1nistake::
as to the
before
the
were on the
stage
to quiet
the
the
Iw
hile
in their
said
I
hands.
sticks
that
been
was called
with
•
order.
stage.
t o Fun:r~s having
convention
Ack-
vho was in the
with
t.110 11litnes~
and
toe; ether
on the
with
ty
others
and maybe
in restoring
people
ex r-1inat.ion,
they
the
in the· ·fest
on cross
Acker
Rickard
_ olic _.nan by the M yor,
sa v the
he was hel}Jinp;
that
and Jake
like
looked
Before
were back
Hall,
It
up.
some dif:ficul
he might
in the
West
to order.
sticks
during
the
time
disturbance.
WINFIE~D LIGGETT, JR.
I
Payne
both
1as in the
of whom ,ere
East
teachers
box
rith
Mr. Keister
in the
Public-
end Mr.
chool.
Mr.
vre
Ed Dechert
came off
of the
he had. a little
I noticed
said
to hi111 , "What are
then
Mr. Keister
the
Ackerites
said,
or the
laughin
you have
l~u3:hin!!,,
t
into
st iet.
you going
Anti-Ack~rites
1 , " nd you
have
them b
reJ)lied,
"Yes.
are
blood,"
1
38.
eithe-,·
to
r • and
~ATP~
and I jestingly
i th that
the
~
going
box
hand
to do
Whose'13 got
and then
the
in hi
11
''The Anti-Ackerites,"
said,
stage
convention
stick,''
to-day,
and Mr. Dech9rt
Jr.
Keister
to have your
thich
and
replie4
or myself
right
Mr. Dechert,
, if
also
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The whole conversa.tion
~ ~ ~
1
C
mrde the reference
Ike Davis
rushed
near
the
arm was right
out
of the
up over
tol'Jard Ike
the
stage
Davis,
but
going
staee.
Sheff
his
with
and Ha10r::er kept
fron
and I
one
tJ-L1A
~ ~ o,) ~
jfhe 'fJlood. ;;,. I sa? he Dav l.S dif:'icul ty'
acroRs
at Harnmer
rushed
very
to
was a jocular
arms raised
back until
When Davis
Lewis,
and
he was
was hit,
and Har , er I s arm
I don't
know whether
his
was .
he was striking
at him or no .
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S. W. LAUCK.
I sat
five
or six
East
Harrisonburg.
on the West side
rows back
from the
I saw Part
jump upon t e stage
Lewis
cheer,
and then
st::i.gi:} and
who
around
e e escorting
D. S. Lewis,
Sr.,
hin
see out
~••
There
a11d James
back
on the
towards
bet·een
the other
round
Dav·,
for
I think
Sullivan,
stage,
Webb
and
ani. Hammer backed
to go upon the
gentlemen
were with
me
whom
~M~A1n1others
the West wir~
lamer
ta"ble
towards
not
see who it
some one
ed down 1
I saw Acker knocked
some person
slightly
I
don.
s left
was that
Hammer
I didn't
At that
1F'i
and
and Mr.
Hammer back and shoved
from him.
to Acker
39.
the
.ta.r:1L1er'i th a blow.
, t r f3d o ards
11N up
t1at ann..
~AmamuenD
I could
Thl:ln Ike
I saw Shef~
several
thP-re
from
iBJGIDBUB!mB~
Charlie
the!./l~
circle,
and wave his
~ent and Joined
them and shoved
way.
ul ty.
When I got up into
see._ed to be a
A~ker startBd
rushed
and
there.
I do not now remember.
could
of the d · ff'i
and turn
dress
I was a dele~Rte
stage.
i::;ornP.one WP-.scalling
turned
I
of the
th his
Acker
e arat
hands
see Davis
time
d
there
knockwas
and Acker was ad,rancing
�l.
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f'UJj
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j
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SJ"[
n
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�on him.
And then Sheff
Le iis
to his
righ
and struck
do m.
That was the only li
time I was in a place
Atage then.
chert
him dragging
the
loose
fest
1
him with
wher.=: I could
hi11 off
into
from the nther
of Aclcer and
and Ackf3r sank
receive.
At that
I was on th0
see well.
down, I saw Orville
and t
0
De-
men had hold of
ba0k corn1:>r of the
the
I pushed
fist
k I saw Acke
sidP. o'f thR stage
rifes
side.
his
Acker was knocked
After
on the
ame from in front
stage
on
one of them away from him and he got
one himself,
in somR ray
\,
GEORGE ILLIS.
I was at the
I am a policP,rn,;.m of the town.
onvention.
DiEctly
after
th1L-row on the stage,
~r. Acker was dorn when I ~ot on
and went up on the stage.
the
i:,tagP
went. innedia tely
--
to hi~.
He , as helped
Then my at tAnt ·.on v :;,s ~al led
to Otis
and.
and Fletcher
eorc;e Hickard.
Fletcher
you strike
said
said,
"Mr. Rickard,
"I don't
understood.
stage,
fully
Cooley
had a chair
Cooley
i th that
let's
want it
represent~d
raised
chair,
stop
stop~Pd."
to be a follov,er
both factions
I started
this
a.
W. Fletcher
were having
and
I will
dckard
said,
1-:ill you."
'If
I
and Ric~ard
Mr. Rickard
is generally
of Mr. Acker.
:Dar y
When I ~ot on the
ere Ji:l" pretty
Did not see any one with
40.
a dif~i-
fi1hting,"
of the Republican
there."
Cooley,
out.
sticks
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�immediately
E.
L.
arounn. Mr.
Dechert
Dechert
and Mr.
was over
I did
Acker.
Jarman
o
in the East
the
see
aft0rward,
stage
with
Hr.
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of tlrn stage .
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conveYition
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by the East
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several
gentlemen
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an escort
convention
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rho ~ere excorting
of courtesy,
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the
oridinary
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for
purpose
as one of
the
stage,
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the
of forming
on such occasions,
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Convention'
and a nu.rnber of r:i
41.
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Lewis
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to ordf}r
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in conventions.
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a wee}~,
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about
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before
Sheff
his
is
convenLewie ran
fist.
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delivered.
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bed to come to the
of his
him,
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sick
out
was Acker,
it
on of striking
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had. been
I pot
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intent·
/~'l
it
and got
Convantion
tion
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Acker
my brother
was
at
Sheff
and
'
Lewis
is my oon.
difficulty
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which
Botts
differ
there
had been
f separating
Acker
Edi tor
Vall F:Y, and was present
to by
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not
already
and J o:tJn Lewis
J
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son Botts
a se r~t
at
the
their
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one,
in and -=;oing out
t:i.:-ansacting
and Publisher
our me ti
members o
no senc.e
coming
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see
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Davis.
·-r,oing on,
hav0 been
might
er, t.
I arr1 the
o-r
rny son.
in the knock in~ d.oy:n of Ike
resulted
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my feelinR
Lewisµ:ialso
informal:.1
held
at
that
of the doors
f:fi~ely
with
just
the
SPiri
conference
office
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all
lmsinesR
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t of the
or m~1etil:\~
and referred
the ~eeting
beirn!: open
as on any other
'fovm Treasurer,
we.s in
and· people
day,
&nd. ruch
have at that office.
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in that of""'ice
wasone such as usually
been held before
ev ry convention
for
I
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a number of' years.
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he va:r-ious P!'e cincts
came
othAr
busines;
in and repnr
;1s they
might
ed the results
42.
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their
primaries
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I an th8 Dr. Wer)b who was nominated
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one Conve:1tion,
both
while
of us seated
being
carrieci
see
the
ccJ. ls
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on side
for
announced
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the Spirit
at
ve:1 tion.
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at
sought
was simply
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we
business
1
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there.
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Ha,l
of
that
the legally
in the
Hall
gestion
thing
and
hold
our convention
force
of the
day before,
that
ed delegates,
various
the
Primaries
but we believed
also
and as it
county
There
anybody,
of
of
held
that
turned
majority
was no sug-
ani
op!)osed
inforrna tion
from some of the prescincts,
43.
delegates
we would remain
hat
we would have a majority
had been before
boguR contests
from
peo-
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there.
as against
l.U.lA-
from the convention
I would have
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the result
there
o1'
what
we had a majori
if'
of the
before
but
of our plans
came in am. out
elected
delegates,
had been mentioned,
my force.
office
legally
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a::.d vrrious
of the
elected
Jame 8
con-
whatever,
ope1,
we woul:i not wi thdra
of the use
the
that
as we had done when two years
Sr.
discussion
i.can Party
t:t1at . u
of Anti-Ackeri
before
in the
:ere
of my friends.I
meeting
office
for
Lewis,
rn.R deten~ ined
t,hB «N11»:t1Cxa1:i::dtukiKgxRepubl
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by D.
werP left
to transact
not
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and there
my seat
No secrecy
doors
~it
Rockingham,
I left
an informal
the convAntion.
I
election,
gentlemen
of the Valley
to be had., the
having
and other
au;~us or informal
the
and. the two conv ntions
my
stage,
over
and Dav is were knocked
accompanied
s. w. Lauck,
had be~n at
ple
Lewis
l1.£)0-
another,
sarne Hall.
t:ic
in which A ck8r
me to go upon the
SulliVaJil.
in
ie
PrAsid.ed
over
sa.-ne stage,
by side
ti1Js
When Botts
and v1ho in fact
Mr. Acker Presided.
upon the
difficul
down.
Convention
for
it
if
such
with
all
we had a$ to
over
the
county
of the legally
there
out
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that
for
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I rool118d
he has gotten
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v: hen
into
we
members of the House of Deleeates
of Virginia,
each
County, and 112:.tN hav-e often
been at the home of the
and eaten
at•J a meal at
towards
S3Jfle
the conve::, tion,
and vrnuld not have
to submit
were entiled
friendly
very
at
at
mea1s
there.
house
and he never
.riv
Funkhowrnr
is res:!.)OBsibl e for
Funkhouser
never
I don't
will.
tha. t I do towards
Acker.
E:tEx.a:xJX1E»i
fe'31 the
he
I think
most of Acker I s misdoings.
ANDREW
BAZZEL.
I was at the Republican
a seat
in
the
Hall
on the West side
the
third
or four th row of seats
the
first
Reat next
pied
thP, next
seat.
seat
floor
of the
He then
passed
a.i'3le.
to me, and
Mr. Fletcher
had been knocked
to the
remained
down on the
stage
f'
when Ches.
if
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my
in that
stage.
rr1 the
son,
seat
hlr.
Flet0her
and occupied
the West Xil!l3 aisle,
door.
occupied
until
h
I occupied
L. A. Bazzle,
n. w. Fletcher
down the West aiRle
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occuthe
third
Davis
DaviR was down on
s arted
to the stage.
from his
seat.
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Acker
was knocked
possi.bly
convention,
office
in Harrisonoure
lick,
YJP.s
about
him,
and I spoke
much hurt,
little
cur,
before
have
Sheff
J.ike
up near
to hi:.
and he replied
he didn't
but
sta~e
or thereafter,
d.ark,
and t!1a t he wouldn't
struck
the
O;:
Mr.
down.
of the
whether-he
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and asked
that
minded
it
the
him
he had
if
to bl? stru..,k
po st
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one
otten
a r:ian had
hy that
damned
Le is.
E. M. Harnesberger.
I was at the Convantion
,
ton.
I am a cornpaY'a tUVP
stranger
knov• many of the
and didn't
in this
pe~ple
rrom Elk-
as a delegate
p rt
w11on I saw
of' the
on the
county
stage.
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Didn't
know Acker
down
I sa.,. Fletcher
chair
never
After
tirnA.
tiF'
on stage
came dvmn while
with
ed down,
pi0k
Sam Davis
his
uri
on the
st
a
stick
"
I saw it.
stage
and break
but
ick.
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Acker
chair
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aiffiDxt~
is1nng
at
it
he w?.s ~vst
had been
in his
Jarman
Isa
after
hand.
Acker
across
walldng
his
knocked·
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E.f'~Er %U
had been
knee.
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�G. G. HERRING.
I am a Democrat and a member of the Harrisoni)ur~ bar.
I was prese=t
a spectator.
I :'irst
sa
and thAn ,ny eyes 1 eft
upon the stage
raised
and went at Charlie
hira up.
stage
and Sheff
going
in
Hammer did too,
in the direction
v.as
to cross
end of the tabl~,
of the
Hammer's path
at Hammer
what is called
a chop lick,
at Davis and Sheff' hit
blo.
Davis
to the front
Davis struck
but couldn't
of Lewis'
at the East
about
ith
both Hammer and Lewis qtruck
thought
Ham.~er, with his hands up-
direction.
Leiis,
as
who came
manner and lrumner retreated,
Le iR was just
and then at Sheff
Ike Davis.
Ha":r.ner bac1<.P.dalmost
the opposite
Convm.tion
Acker at the West end of t11e table,
him and followed
in an ag~resRive
following
the Republican
at
him.
be positive.
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saw Acker,
and. grabt>ed
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W. HARRISON.
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unx:t know c. W. Flet~her
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the piano
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Davis
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Acker
before
childhi=>was
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floor
as knocked
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triey
on
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fly
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making any hostile
down.
and did
demonstrations.
SNYDER.
A.H.
I am the Edi tor
ham Register,
back of the railing.
just
and I saw Fletcher
kr.ockedd.ovm,
and sat
and have known him frorn his
I saw Mr. Acker•s
hood.
convention
a Democratic
and Publisher
newspaper
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burg ,and was present
at
of the Rocking-
pubJished
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in Harrison-
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thA comvention
as a spPctator,
and
A.
was seated
as to some of the
recollAc
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testify
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as to smre. of
the
his
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blows,
blow also
ag ressive
d Charlie
Sheff
landed.
hitting
Ike
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I should
oocurrenoes,
There
to hit
is
an indis-
be unwilling
because
of the
to
indis-
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ge in a very
ag,:ressive
Hammer and Sheff
Lewis,
who returned
to me
that
him and it
Davis
seemed
was the
I non I t r~Gollect
attitude.
recollection
s ta1Y,e and but
occ :i.rrenc es on the
tinctness
of my recollection.
Ike
that Davis came upon the st
that
I have a dintinct
in the West box.
first
way,
and
Hammer's
man I saw in an
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iu1111t and went. back
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to my recollec-
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table,
and fell,
the
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Mr. Davis
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in his
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came in and was wallting
Mr. Acker
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second
convention
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�IN THENAMEOFTHECOMMOlTViEALTH
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lo appear be.fore tlze Jud,g·e of t!te County Court of Rockiug!tam
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Rockingham County Criminal Court: Criminal Cases
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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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1900
Title
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Commonwealth v. D.S. Lewis Jr et al.
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Defendants charged with felony assault and battery.
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Felony
Assault and battery
Assault and Battery
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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_003_009
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Keezel
Keister
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Phillips
Ralston
Rickard
Rodger
Simmons
Switzer