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Ken Weller
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lynching on covered RR bridge at Salem
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June 29, 2013, 06:42:30 pm »
See attached: 3 portions of an 1873 news article from an Evansville newspaper, about a lynching in Salem, resulting in a death by haning from a covered railroad bridge.
Probably a Monon bridge - but which one?
Cecil - what do you know about this?
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Ron Marquardt
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June 30, 2013, 01:46:08 am »
Ken, I believe that's the same incident about which I posted an article a few days ago. The lynching apparently happened on the stone arch bridge just north of the depot. / Ron
PS, I believe Cecil is vacationing and won't be back for several weeks.
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