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a man named O. Kessler confessST’to horse stealing and implicated GregoryJdcDougle. The captain ofeach ooiut: panywas iselected ;^s ' a I jury man-, andMoDougle was placetl'on trtal^ahdin the investigating it developed that Me-Dougle had killed a man,' woman and child in Canada. --He was sentenced to death, and on the Sept. 29, 1853, was taken to the woods near Ligonier and strung up to a limb. A number of suspected persons were ordered to leave the locality in which the regulators were organized, and the extreme measures invoked in the McDougle case proved a warning which they were not slow to act upon. The survivors of the organization are men of wealth and influence, and It is proposed to hold a reunion at Ligonier at an early day.
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Fort Wayne Sentinel

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Sat, Feb 08, 1896

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