Victims of an Unholy Civil War

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These are the words carved on the stone of a Father & his son who were 'hanged' by people who had opposing views during the 'Civil War'.
The ones hanged were named Park, the family & friends were allowed to sing hymms & pray before the hanging.
The local creek is called 'Widow creek', & the road 'Widow maker rd'.
The grave is in a field, (owned by a cranky guy), so I took a pic from the road, you can make out a chain link fence around it.

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TreasureTales said:
Sad yet interesting history. Thanks fossis.

Thanks, In the years following the war, the 'ringleader' returned to the area as a 'preacher', & while holding a service, the brother of the hanged man suddenly 'left the service'.
The 'preacher' then decided to leave very quick like.

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Another interesting story Fossis. I sure do enjoy reading them. Another for that book you should be writing ! Thanks for posting it .
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were the victims pro or anti union ? if they were pro union after the war the members of the of the lynching group would have been hunted down by the "law" most likely for commiting a "war" crime -- so I have a feeling the lynched men were pro southern. I am I right?
 

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VanGone said:
Another interesting story Fossis. I sure do enjoy reading them. Another for that book you should be writing ! Thanks for posting it .
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Thanks Van, I'me starting to take notes, & do some planning.

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ivan salis said:
were the victims pro or anti union ? if they were pro union after the war the members of the of the lynching group would have been hunted down by the "law" most likely for commiting a "war" crime -- so I have a feeling the lynched men were pro southern. I am I right?

I checked my paper's on this, but couldn't tell which side they were on, I am almost certain this whole area was 'pro southern', because the county seat town was burned by Union troops except one house which was 'pro union'.
A brother was 'spared' to provide for the family, he never took any action against these men, (the one who left the church service).

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humm "they" spared one son to provide for the mom--- how kind--- in today's world they would kill al of em --- l men,women and kids -- maybe because they "spared" him and the women folk was why he didn't seek revenge later -- that or else he know that he was in a pickle being the "lone" wolf -- and that he was sorely "out gunned" and thus powerless --- sad either way --they should have just drove them off rather than killed them -- whichever side they were on --- Ivan
 

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Great post!

I spent quite a bit of time, page by page, going through a 10 or 12 volume set of Matthew Brady's photographs of the CW, when I was younger...

I don't think there was much about the whole thing that wasn't tragic.

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Timberwolf said:
Nice post Fossis :)

TW

Thanks Tom, you & the Mrs. come down some time, & I will give you a tour of all these places.

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rmptr said:
Great post!

I spent quite a bit of time, page by page, going through a 10 or 12 volume set of Matthew Brady's photographs of the CW, when I was younger...

I don't think there was much about the whole thing that wasn't tragic.

R M P T R

Thanks, you are so right about that, one of the most tragic things to ever happen to the 'United States'.

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fossis said:
Timberwolf said:
Nice post Fossis :)

TW

Thanks Tom, you & the Mrs. come down some time, & I will give you a tour of all these places.

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Fossis,

Maybe we can set something up for this July...family reunion time :)

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Wow, quite a story. I hope you do put them notes to pen.
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Wow, quite a story. I hope you do put them notes to pen.
Thanks.
Tennessee Joe

Thanks Joe

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