L.E. Ford would "fight a circular saw at the slightest provocation," as the Clarion-Ledger put it back in 1893 when it reported his hanging in a rather colorful story. To call him a sumbtich is an insult to sumbtiches everywhere. The current crop of street thugs had nothing on this guy.
I came across this oooooold story when digging through the archives of the Clarion-Ledger. The only way to keep it legible for you, the reader, was to screenshot sections of the article. Read the left column all the way down then go back to the top right. Sorry for the inconvenience.
5 comments:
Man, this is as good an article as ever was. Thank you
It says right there in the paper that he was a good person and never hurt anybody in this entire life. Unless you had a little bit of the whiskey in him.
Not too far removed from a lot of personalities during the wild west. Interesting character study KF.
White privilege has limits—even in 1893 Magnolia, MS.
If only reporters would learn to write like that again…
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