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Chalfant: Is ‘liar’ worth fighting over? In this case, no

Posted: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 9:25 pm

The holiday festivities in the neighborhood southwest of Versailles in 1901 included a country dance that most likely involved some alcoholic refreshment along with the music and dancing.

Sometime during the evening, a scuffle broke out among the attendees and Lennie Lawrence suffered a slight cut on his nose. The cut was inflicted by Len Riggs, who was thought to have used a knife given to him during the fight by his step-brother, 25-year-old Henry Owens.

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