In the small town of Berea, Kentucky, a sense of unease settled over the community in January 1911. A young life had been cut short, and the cause was shrouded in mystery. Corporal Faulkner, editor and manager of The Citizen, broke the news of the tragic event, reporting on the death of a ‘promising youth’ in Baltimore. The circumstances surrounding the young man’s demise were unclear, but one thing was certain: a rare and deadly malady had struck, leaving behind a trail of grief and confusion.
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Key Facts
- State: Kentucky
- Category: Violent Crime
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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