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The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1864., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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o meaner tools of the rebellion cannot be found in Illinois than the two infamous brothers, wm S. O'Hair, Sheriff of Edgar county, and John S O'Hair, Sheriff of Celes county. Their father is ex-SherO'Hair, Sheriff of Celes county. Their father is ex-Sheriff Mike O'Hair, of Edgar, and both are "chips of the old block," and of the three it may be said that it is a misfortune to the loyal cause that the three are out of reach of the rebel conscription, , had determined on vengeance, and, as is sworn to in the testimony, the infamous Sheriff, wm. S. O'Hair, of Edgar county, secretly collected one hundred armed copperheads from coles, Clark, and Edgais Beacon. The sworn statement of Canady was taken by a notary public. He declared that Sheriff O'Hair had sent for these men to come to Paris in squads of three or four, without arms, their gunsil occasion called for their use; that a paper to this effect was read to him, signed by william O'Hair, and witnessed by some of the best citizens of Paris — among others, Amos Green, and we believe