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Samuel Garland Jr. (December 16, 1830 – September 14, 1862) was an American attorney from Virginia and Confederate general during the American Civil War. He was killed in action during the Maryland Campaign while defending Fox's Gap at the Battle of South Mountain .
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Donald Samuel (left) and Amanda Clark Palmer of Garland Samuel & Loeb. After more than four weeks of trial, a federal jury in Kentucky convicted four of five defendants on charges related to a ...
Klaus and Frank admitted to undercover police officers that they had conspired to murder Klaus's parents and sister and destroy the bodies in a house fire. The body of one of the victims, Sandra Klaus, was never recovered and is believed to have been destroyed in the fire. [19] Nathan O'Brien, Kathryn Liknes, Alvin Liknes: Douglas Garland
Lynching of Samuel J. Bush: Decatur: 1893-06-03: 1: Black day-laborer accused of raping white woman: Lynching of F. W. Stewart: Lacon: 1898-11-07: 1: Black man accused of assault of a miner's daughter: Lynching of William Johnson: Thebes: 1903-04-26: Black man accused of assaulting a 10-year-old girl: Lynching of David Wyatt: Brooklyn: 1903-06: 2
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Bobby Franks, murder victim of Leopold and Loeb; Lyman J. Gage, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1897–02), banker, president of the World's Columbian Exposition; Augustus Garrett, Chicago Mayor (1843–44, 1845–46) Samuel Robert Gibson, folk singer Gibson and Camp at the Gate of Horn
There’s a hard math behind the Los Angeles-area firestorm: When a two-story house is on fire under normal circumstances, three engines and a minimum of 16 crew members are generally dispatched.