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Murder of a Moonshiner

Huntington, W. Va., Nov. 1. – Peter Bowles, a moonshiner, and ex-convict, was murdered yesterday, and just before he died accused Thomas Trail and Albert Maynard.

Bowles throat was slashed, and his body riddled with bullets. The murder was committed at the home of Trail at Burnside.  According to the statement made before he died, Bowles staled that Maynard and he were Infatuated with Trail’s daughter. The two met at the latter’s homes.

1874 – 1896

Lizzie Stamper, a young woman who went to Portsmouth, Ohio, about two weeks age from Lewis county, was arrested by Deputy United States Marshal Prichard of Lewis county, Kentucky, on the charge of selling whisky without a license. The Marshal says the woman belonged

Illegally Selling Liquor 1871

Ironton-Silas Hill and James Gossett were convicted of horse stealing in the common pleas court, and eleven persons were fined from $15 to $60 each for selling liquor.Source: The Vinton Record, Vinton, Ohio, 23 February 1871, page 2 GOSSETT, James CRIME: Grand Larceny...

Guyandotte Crimes 1853

GUYANDOTTE, VA. – We are glad to learn from the Guyandotte Herald, that the hand of improvement has at last reached that locality, and that it seems to be rapidly changing its former character. The editor is right in admitting that it was a ‘hard place’ a few years since, the hardest, that ever we planted foot in. We spent a day there in the summer of 1844, and must say, that of all the vile and abominable holes we ever fell into, Guyandotte was the worst.

It was then a mere cluster of rickety, tumble-down groggeries and dwellings, with grease, fifth, drunkenness, brawling and blasphemy within, and mud, discomfort and desolation without.

Elizabeth Ruggles Obit

Mrs. Elizabeth Ruggles, of near Powellsville, died last Tuesday, aged about eighty years. She lived on Cartrow, a branch of Pine Creek. The deceased was the mother of John, Samuel, and Fletcher Ruggles; the latter is the Manager of Washington Furnace, and also of Mrs....

The Holroyd Family

“At her residence in Lawrence County, OH Dec 20, 1865 Mrs. D. W. wife of Wm. Holroyd and daughter of E. W. Wakefield, of this county died at 36 years. From the early age of 12 she lived a professed and consistent Christian. Although afflicted for several years, she ever bore it with Christian fortitude.

Bobby Bare

Robert Joseph Bare was born and raised around Ironton, in rural Lawrence County, Ohio, at the southernmost tip of the state. He got his start on WKOV radio in Wellston, about 40 miles north of his hometown,

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