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Charles Caldwell in 1874. Charles Caldwell (1830 or 1831 – December 25, 1875) was a Reconstruction era political and state militia leader in Mississippi. [1] He held office as a state senator and county commissioner before being assassinated in 1875. [2] A former slave, he was a delegate to Mississippi's 1868 Constitutional Convention. [3]
Far West was a settlement of the Latter Day Saint movement in Caldwell County, Missouri, United States, during the late 1830s. It is recognized as a historic site by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, added to the register in 1970. It is owned and maintained by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Hawn's Mill was a mill established on the banks of Shoal Creek in Fairview Township, Caldwell County, Missouri in 1835–1836 by Jacob Hawn. [3] Hawn was the son of German emigrants to Canada, who resettled in New York, where Jacob was born.
On October 11, latter-day saint leaders agreed to abandon the settlement and move to Caldwell County. On the first night of the march out of Carroll County two latter-day saint women died, one of exposure and the other, a woman named Jenson, in childbirth. Several children also became ill during the ordeal and died later. [42] [44]
A Mississippi man who has been on death row for nearly 30 years says the attorney general's quest for an execution date is premature.
Sharon Grisham-Stewart, the coroner in Hinds County, Mississippi, who faced criticism for burying men in pauper's graves without notifying their families, is stepping down early.