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Daily Archives: November 19, 2016
ASSASSINATED – Policeman R T Thurman Slain – Looks Like Murder Most Foul – 18 September 1914
The following information was gathered from several newspaper accounts of the era. “Robert T. Thurman, policeman of Glasgow, was murdered between 12 and 1 o’clock Friday morning (18 September 1914) on West Main street, about a half block from the … Continue reading
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