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1848: James Langford, violent drunk

Posted on 1 December, 2015 by Headsman

Charleston Southern Patriot, January 22, 1847


Trenton State Gazette, July 1, 1847


Trenton State Gazette, September 22, 1847


Baltimore Sun, Dec. 12, 1848

On this day..

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  • 1958: Istvan Angyal, Hungarian revolutionary
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  • 1944: Charlie Kerins, IRA Chief of Staff
  • 1865: The Jacksonville Mutineers
  • 1922: James Mahoney, Seattle spouse slayer
  • 1868: Sam Dugan lynched in Denver
  • 2010: Shahla Jahed, the footballer's lover
  • 1327: Adso's lover in The Name of the Rose
  • 1945: Anton Dostler, gone commando
  • 1842: Philip Spencer, Samuel Cromwell and Elisha Small, on the ship yardarm
  • 1581: Edmund Campion, Ralph Sherwin and Alexander Briant

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  • 1885: George Miller, Inkster axster
  • 1881: George Parrott, future footwear
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