The Murder of Sheriff W. W. Withers and Other Historic Eugene Cases - (Murder & Mayhem) by Jennifer Chambers (Paperback)
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- Same Crime, Different TimeOregon gained statehood in 1859, but law and order had a harder time gaining a foothold in the West.
- About the Author: Jennifer Chambers is a writer, publisher and host of The Courage Checklist and Mayhemporium podcasts.
- 128 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Murder & Mayhem
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Same Crime, Different Time
Oregon gained statehood in 1859, but law and order had a harder time gaining a foothold in the West. Born and raised near Eugene, popular Lane County Sheriff W.W. Withers was shot while investigating a horse theft. The trial for his murder would end in the county's last official hanging. Convicted killer Claude Branton, desperate to escape prison, went so far as to try to hold up the guards with a potato carved into the shape of a gun. The risk of death in the logging industry was high, and even technological advancements like electric streetlights posed a hazard for locals.
Author Jennifer Chambers brings to life the love, greed and madness of early Eugene.
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Same Crime, Different Time
About the Author
Jennifer Chambers is a writer, publisher and host of The Courage Checklist and Mayhemporium podcasts. A former columnist and co-owner of a publishing company, she founded the TEDxVenetaWomen event and has spoken at conferences across the United States. After surviving a traumatic brain injury that erased her memories from before the age of fifteen, she had to relearn everything from walking to speaking. She writes fantasy and paranormal books in addition to nonfiction. For more information, see www.jennifer-chambers.com.