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DescriptionMain Street Fairplay Hotel during the early 1900s - DPLA - dbe40d2c2968142218f04234bced4999.jpg | Front St. Fairplay House is site of John Hoover shooting Thomas Bennett because of water dispute. Citizens became angry that Judge Thomas Bowen found Hoover guilty of manslaughter instead of murder. Hoover was taken to courthouse by mob and hung from 2nd floor window. Source: Isaac S. Smith Family, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||
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Front St. Fairplay House is site of John Hoover shooting Thomas Bennett because of water dispute. Citizens became angry that Judge Thomas Bowen found Hoover guilty of manslaughter instead of murder. Hoover was taken to courthouse by mob and hung from 2nd floor window. Source: Isaac S. Smith Family, 2006 (English)
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