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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 1 : operations in Virginia .--battle of Chancellorsville .--siege of Suffolk . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1860., [Electronic resource], Murder and "Lynching." (search)
Murder and "Lynching."
--There were two families — Mooney and Wilborn — residing some time ago in Nacogdoches county, Texas, between whom a bitter feud existed.
Not long since, the Mooneys moved to Concord, Hardin county, and had been but a few days in their new location when Wilborn and his three sons, heavily armed, made their appearance, and finding Mooney in a store, they shot him, wounding him badly.
They then followed him to his residence, and finished him with their guns and knivn Wilborn and his three sons, heavily armed, made their appearance, and finding Mooney in a store, they shot him, wounding him badly.
They then followed him to his residence, and finished him with their guns and knives, and also shamefully abused his wife.
Meanwhile, the neighbors gathered around, and arrested the murderers, who were put under a strong guard for the night.
The next morning, the father and the three sons were found just outside the town, hanging to separate trees, and dea