New short stories from the author of "1919 Triple Homicide" and "Vengeance in the Afternoon". In 1889 a man from Green County, who had moved to Chicago, got involved in the Irish independence movement and was indicted as a co-conspirator in the murder of a well-known doctor. He was found guilty in what was called "The Trial of the Century," and he died in Joliet State Prison before his conviction was overturned by the Illinois Supreme Court. He is buried at St. Francis cemetery in the Town of Adams. In this book local historian Tom Mitchell tells the story of Irishman Patrick O'Sullivan, who was known as the Ice Man since he owned an ice delivery business. Other stories detail a fast walk from Madison to Monroe in 1869 by a Dayton man; the events in Monroe in 1929 when street names were changed to numbers; a memoir written by Henry Eldred of Albany in 1944 at age 88; and the arrest of the Bone Latta gang of counterfeiters that operated in southern Wisconsin until 1871.
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