Fiance Hiding As Poison Hunt Stirs Countryside, c. 1912

1912 Nov 15 - The Atlanta Georgian - Fiance hiding [in Ashburn] as poison hunt stirs countryside.pdf

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Fiance Hiding As Poison Hunt Stirs Countryside, c. 1912

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"Turner County officers today are searching the woods in Amboy direct for Tan Cleghorn, a young farmer who was to have been married to pretty Minnie Marchman last Tuesday. Instead of a wedding at the Marchman home there was a funeral, and the same minister who had expected to pronounce the marriage ceremony read the funeral service over the body of the "belle of Amboy," dead from a sudden attack which is believed to have been caused by poison.

And it is Cleghorn, her fiance, who is accused of bringing about his sweetheart's death, according to the warrant sworn out in the Ashburn court house."

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The Atlanta Georgian

Date

November 15, 1912

Citation

“Fiance Hiding As Poison Hunt Stirs Countryside, c. 1912,” Turner County Project Digital Archive Repository, accessed November 21, 2024, https://turnercountyproject.com/archive/items/show/275.

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