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Clara Wolf injured in car accident, 1924

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Lakewood Times and Journal 25 Jul 1924

Escaped Convict Recatpured, 1924

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From the Lakewood Times and Journal 25 Jul 1924

tires slashed at Klan rally, 1924

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New Egypt Press 4 Sep 1924

Klan leader sued, 1924

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New Egypt Press 4 Sep 1924

Klan meets at Cassville, 1924

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New Egypt Press 11 Sep 1924

Albert Holman charged with manslaughter, 1924

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New Egypt Press 11 Sep 1924

KKK celebrates national defense day, 1924

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New Egypt Press 11 Sep 1924

John Green cuts his sister's foot off, 1924

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New Egypt Press 31 Jul 1924

Albert Brown sentenced to 90 days in jail, 1924

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New Egypt Press 31 Jul 1924

Infighting in the KKK

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New Egypt Press 3 Apr 1924

Doings at the court house, 1924

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New Egypt Press 3 Apr 1924

Pardon requested for Mrs. Giberson

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New Egypt Press 3 Apr 1924

KKK Meeting at Columbus, 1924

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New Egypt Press 31 Jul 1924

Bishop White defends the Klan at Lakewood, 1924

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New Egypt Press 3 Apr 1924

Cranberry Hall, 1924

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New Egypt Press 6 Mar 1924

Stolen Wine , 1924

New Jersey Courier 8 Feb 1924 TEN YOUNG MEN NABBED; STOLE WINE FROM CELLAR Six young men were brought to the county jail Tuesday, sent by Justice of the Peace John J. CASSIDY of Point Pleasant Beach, charged with entering the home of Col. Frank PATTERSON of that place, and stealing 86 gallons of choice wines and a quantity of other liquors, from the wine room. The young men included David IRONS, 26, Frank LEDROUX, 29, Chester IRONS, 16, Milton REEVES, 19, Samuel MCREA, 16, and Roy REEVES, 18. Four others arrested on the same charge were able to secure bail in their home towns, so were not brought to the county jail. LeDroux and Chester Irons were bailed out of jail by friends. Recorder MULLER also sent to the county jail Walter FORD for desertion and failure to provide for his family. He was later released under $200 bond upon agreeing to pay his wife $10 weekly.

Chatsworth Hooch, 1924

New Jersey Courier 8 Feb 1924 CHATSWORTH HOOCH CAUSES ONE DEATH, ANOTHER ILL Whiskey, of the Chatsworth "block and fall" variety, is blamed for the death of William CHAMBERLAIN, 68 years old, cranberry picker on the bogs of the Applegate Land and Improvement Company near Chatsworth. The man died at his home after being stricken on Sunday morning. It was said by Chatsworth residents that he had been in a drunken party the night before. Another man is seriously ill from the effects of some of the same hooch, Chatsworth residents say. He is Harry Anderson, another cranberry picker, who is well known in that vicinity. Chamberlain is survived by a widow [....illegible...] unfortunate that bootlegging around Chatsworth has been rampant for some time, and it is expected that action will be taken to clean up that vicinity.

Klan parade at New Egypt, 1924

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from the New Egypt Press 18 Sep 1924

News From Mayetta, 1924

New Jersey Courier 8 Feb 1924 Mrs. Hastings and daughter, Martha, have returned home after a few months visit in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. William Ludlow spent the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tess. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Marshall, of Beach Haven, were recent visitors in town. Miss Leona Lamson has returned home after spending a week with her friend, Mrs. Whitney Marshall, of Amber Street, Beach Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Marshall, Marwin Sprague and Benjamin Crane, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ford. Harold Tess spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tess. Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Cranmer have returned home after spending the winter months at the Bonnett Clubhouse. Mrs. Gus Cranmer of Cedar Run is now on the sick list but we hope for h er speedy recovery. Mrs. A.K. Yeager has returned home after spending three months with his father in Moscow, PA. We see that Mr. John Bennett is sporting around in a new Chevrolet Sedan. Some class. Mr