Tag: March 1909

  • Ransom Paid: Sharon, Pennsylvania’s Grim Lesson

    Ransom Paid: Sharon, Pennsylvania’s Grim Lesson

    A chilling crime has shaken the quiet town of Sharon, Pennsylvania. In a brazen kidnapping, the child of a wealthy parent was snatched from their home, sparking a desperate search for the young victim. The kidnappers, in a chilling display of audacity, demanded a staggering $10,000 ransom, a sum that would have bankrupted most families.…

  • Captain’s Cunning: McDermott’s Legislative Hijinks

    Captain’s Cunning: McDermott’s Legislative Hijinks

    In a brazen display of backroom politics, Captain Fred McDermott successfully navigated a contentious bill through the Washington State legislature, securing a coveted $50,000 appropriation for the removal of obstructions on the Columbia River. The Hunters Valley Commercial club, in a show of appreciation for McDermott’s cunning, hosted a special reception in his honor on…

  • Fertilizer Fiasco: A Town’s Desperation

    Fertilizer Fiasco: A Town’s Desperation

    In the small town of Ehrhardt, South Carolina, a crisis is brewing. Farmers are in a frenzy, their crops in peril due to a shortage of kainit, a crucial fertilizer. Those who ordered late are left scrambling, their supplies dwindling as the planting season draws near. The usually reliable vendors have shipped out their stock,…

  • Deadly Showdown at Merry Mills: Wife Beater Meets Justice

    Deadly Showdown at Merry Mills: Wife Beater Meets Justice

    On a fateful day in March 1909, a brutal wife beater met his maker in a dramatic showdown at Merry Mills in Cobham, Virginia. John Gillard, a 38-year-old Englishman, had been terrorizing his wife, and it was clear that his reign of terror was about to come to a bloody end. Related Federal Cases Virginia…

  • Governor Kitchin’s Hard Line: Paroles Denied to Three Prisoners

    Governor Kitchin’s Hard Line: Paroles Denied to Three Prisoners

    In a shocking turn of events, North Carolina Governor William Walton Kitchin yesterday denied parole to three prisoners, while granting clemency to five others. The decisions, made in the Governor’s office in Raleigh, have left many wondering what drove the Governor’s tough stance on parole. One of the prisoners denied parole was Tom Barnes, who…

  • Bamberg Blazes: Two Fires Bring Chaos to Ehrhardt

    Bamberg Blazes: Two Fires Bring Chaos to Ehrhardt

    In the small town of Ehrhardt, South Carolina, on Wednesday morning, March 10, 1909, a fierce fire broke out in one of Conrad Ehrhardt’s tenant houses. The flames spread quickly, fueled by strong winds that left little time for the townspeople to salvage their belongings. A few scattered articles were rescued, but the majority of…

  • Scandal Rocks New Jersey: State Education Board Exposed

    Scandal Rocks New Jersey: State Education Board Exposed

    In a shocking move, Assemblyman McKeag has sparked a heated controversy in the New Jersey state legislature with his introduction of two bills aimed at dismantling the county school superintendent system. The legislation, which would transfer the power of appointment to the governor, has left many wondering if politics is at play. McKeag, however, insists…