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On Lynchings
On Lynchings<br />
Unless anyone can provide more information, in three days I will remove the phrase "which were common in 19th century Clark County" from the sentence about lynchings. I am a resident of Clark County, and my own survey of the relevant research indicates only(!) two lynchings in Clark County: one in 1892 and one in 1903. Two despicable incidents simply do not constitute a 'common' practice. The statement appears to represent slanderous hearsay.
Unless anyone can provide more information, in three days I will remove the phrase "which were common in 19th century Clark County" from the sentence about lynchings. I am a resident of Clark County, and my own survey of the relevant research indicates only(!) two lynchings in Clark County: one in 1892 and one in 1903. Two despicable incidents simply do not constitute a 'common' practice. The statement appears to represent slanderous hearsay.
[[User:Tallil2long|Tallil2long]] ([[User talk:Tallil2long|talk]]) 08:46, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
[[User:Tallil2long|Tallil2long]] ([[User talk:Tallil2long|talk]]) 08:46, 13 April 2008 (UTC)

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On Lynchings
Unless anyone can provide more information, in three days I will remove the phrase "which were common in 19th century Clark County" from the sentence about lynchings. I am a resident of Clark County, and my own survey of the relevant research indicates only(!) two lynchings in Clark County: one in 1892 and one in 1903. Two despicable incidents simply do not constitute a 'common' practice. The statement appears to represent slanderous hearsay. Tallil2long (talk) 08:46, 13 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]