Kentucky Justice, Southern Honor, and American Manhood: Understanding the Life and Death of Richard ReidLSU Press, 2006 M03 21 - 216 páginas When attorney John Jay Cornelison severely beat Kentucky Superior Court |
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Understanding the Life and Death of Richard Reid James C. Klotter. Dick Reid had also continued to write another of Sallie's sisters, Elizabeth. Known as “Bettie,” she had been born in Missouri in April 1840, and had graduated at age ...
... Reid found the missing piece to his happiness.29 Reid's single life had left him sleeping at times in his office, or staying in boarding houses, or residing with his brother. Now he and Bettie had to find a permanent home. Wealthy ...
... Bettie Reid, of course, had been married before, so it would be less so for her. But all the available evidence suggests that her husband had never had sexual relations before marriage. If such was the case, his later joyful letters ...
... Reid's mother-in-law and three or four other relatives lived in the Reid house.34 But to Richard Reid, the most ... Bettie returned to Missouri to visit relatives, when she went back to the place where his Sallie had died, Reid reverted ...
... Reid's case, he represented the new emphasis, though his devotion came less from duty than from conviction. As an ... Bettie Reid became a state president. She later became president of the Kentucky chapter of the Christian Women's Board ...
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A Christian Gentleman | |
A Living Death | |
A Seared Soul | |
A Madman | |
A Matter of Vengeance and Victims | |
A Failed Hero | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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