Before the Civil War, North Alabama was infamous for lawlessness. The
era saw courts filled with defendants who spanned the socioeconomic
gamut--farmers, merchants and politicians. In 1811, John B. Haynes
tore apart William Badger's house with his bare hands. Rodah Barnett
ran a series of ill-reputed brothels in the early 1820s. In 1818,
Rebecca Layman "accidentally" gave her husband sulfuric acid instead
of rum. There is even a case of assault with frozen corn. Author John
O'Brien relays these and more stories of the shady side of North
Alabama during the antebellum period.
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ISBN
9781439671276
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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