My Own Story An Account of the Conditions in Kentucky Leading to the Assassinat

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My Own Story An Account of the Conditions in Kentucky Leading to the Assassinat
Caleb Powers
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Weeping endureth for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
CHAPTER XXIII FROM LEXINGTON TO LOUISVILLE Nocturnal visit of officers to my cell Handcuffed, I am taken from jail, driven across country to a railway and hurried to Louisville A defense fund of ten thousand dollars It was the Sabbath, March eleventh, 1900. The sun was shining beautifully; crowds were thronging the vicinity of the jail, while newsboys were crying out the account of my arrest as an inducement to passers- by to purchase
... their papers. Many of the newspapers and magazines had even at this time, as they have since, kind things to say of me. Many people, it has proved, have remained my unfaltering friends through evil as through good report. Here and now I thank these friends, both press and personal, whom I know or may not know, with all my heart. Those words of cheer and comfort which came to me at the beginning of my struggle, when my brain was dazed and my heart crushed and bruised by the shock and horror of my position, I deeply and gratefully prize.

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