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Title
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EWP 17 Yr. 1898 Barn Burn
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Description
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Story of Barn Burning and Lyceum Hall
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Tag
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Broad Run District, Ashburn, Lyceum Hall
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Place
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Virginia
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Identifier
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1004762
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Is Version Of
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1004762_EWP_OldNews015.jpg
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Is Part Of
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Uncategorized
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Date Created
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2024-01-07
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Format
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Jpeg Image
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Number
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2f4bbb7987da2f7609e2a7b5acec6479dae8249dc54734f667042b902a95611e
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Source
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/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/Access Files/Upload temp/1004762_EWP_OldNews015.jpg
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Publisher
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Digitized by Edwin Washington Project
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Rights
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Loudoun County Public Schools
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Language
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English
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Replaces
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/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/source/Ingest One/13 Statistical Studies/13-1 Statistical Studies Colored School/13-1 General Conklin/13-1 Yr 2016 Conklin History/BHC Research/LocalHistory/OldDocuments2014/EWP_OldNews015.jpg
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extracted text
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n- Enrror MIRR()R > Our District has been | S
ed | strangely Lursed Jn(l persecuted b)‘bu\r £t
4 BUGS, i }‘t
.11 Ahoul ogle o'clogk last Sunday morming ||
S Mre. HoS. Smith was aroused from his ||
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i slumlx‘r h\ the sofind of a horse's hoofwm
Wl the frozen grounds. Upon going to s
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10- | hedroom window m bebeld the awtul si “»t
ur- | of flames from his barn. . With all e
all | haste possible he pr)Letdcd to the barn./ 1t
inn appears that he had thirty-seven head. af}
bl- | cattle in the basc « f the barn. twenty-foury
}}er of which—all milch cows —were burned to!
death. His farminTimplements, carriage,
"" buggy, together with a great quantity ol
L hay and other feeddwas all destroved.
Mr. Smith is an enetgetic, ¢ wreful and
liflf suceesstul farmer, idairvman and | business
e:mfi iman, and! Jtlstl\ d:;xez\u the' svi ixp ithy of
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flis insdrance, \\%Yncn is only noutinal, t\ 1
all no’ to be um»uldx‘c«l at this time and place, {9
1the t mmmlt that flm ix the fourth barn that ||
L Mr. Smith! has had de ktroyed from these
= vallyi makes us shudder, when we yut
bl tebnsider that we have nsalhupc of angers
rei] taininie thd origin of these awful fires.—
1iced Al out thrde hours afiter Mr S, WS aro: hcd
rami,_ by thc horse - fmufs Que of his horses vé |}
A ] turned, wat with swedt, haumfi on it his ||
ita] | saddle and bridle The origin of this i
ar | incendiary: work fl;fix \mc% ih Anging 1s t(in
m)fi;%};-g”‘*’dz far the Hiend,) = e
e That Do iple, notihavihe an known cne-
£, my in the world, ;fiw to be victimizad ip
thee | (his shameful manner, without 4 hope dt
ipia | cay ptaring | Lhe culprit, is horrible findecd,
cut But what ¢an wie do ? . Universal indignia-
pff tion and a\\ ands &bem 111'1(1}:(115\*0 w it
\m awill reach the i iwht miscreant ?
Q et Ravy \Ix* Popking filled his pulpit at this
placg last Sundaypforning. He preached
el 2 fn¢, Ing%cal dwgourse with credit to him-
; ’e self, und if 15 hufi” (profit to his congrega-
1”‘3 tion.. Iixs*fiub)eutfi ¢as Faith, taken from
[hey | these wor@ “Blpgsed are they that have
turnl | not seen, And vet hdve believed.” | ’
pa!fié e snb‘;’:&t fr)r,_ ilcuslsirm last Saturday:
urg, night, at the Lycdgm Hall was, “*Resolved,
f the | that the Annexation of Cuba would be
=the ben cial o the V8. S.” The affirmative
L Lo | won, Thq sub;ect for the 22nd of this |
“"?“t mnnth wi'l be, ‘*‘Resolved, that the Annex- |
nates | otion of HZaW'm will be beneficial to the |
pted, | U, §.” The public is cordially, invited to |
v re- | attend this meeting, it will be ably. discuss- |
o the | ed Mr. Editor, and well worth your time to |
- the | come down. Quite a number of us would
Limed be especially wel! pleased to have you and
your fnene}b visit us.
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