Media Summary: He sentenced 160 people to death. 79 were hanged. But was it justice... or something darker? Judge In the lawless borderlands of post–Civil War America, Fort Smith, Arkansas, became the final stop for outlaws, killers, and thieves. Indians, Outlaws, Marshals and the Hangin
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He sentenced 160 people to death. 79 were hanged. But was it justice... or something darker? Judge In the lawless borderlands of post–Civil War America, Fort Smith, Arkansas, became the final stop for outlaws, killers, and thieves. Indians, Outlaws, Marshals and the Hangin He sentenced 160 people to hang from his court which he held in Fort Smith , Arkansas and less than half escaped the noose. Fort Smith National Cemetery was once a small cemetery and it has expanded several times in it's year The Ku Klux Klan thought they could win by fear. In Reconstruction-era Arkansas, KKK night riders hunted
In this video I visit the Fort Smith National Cemetery in Arkansas before moving on to Oklahoma and visiting the graves of a ...