To: Billie
Good morning, chads - my, you're being haive this morning. :) Morning Ms Billie, be patient and maybe things will change. Got to go earn by biscuit for today so I probably will have to stay in the "being haive" mode. Sorry!!
To: chadsworth; everyone
FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN GENEALOGY
Tipper Gore, an amateur genealogical researcher, discovered that her husband's great-great uncle, Chadsworth Gore, a fellow lacking in character, was hanged for horse stealing and train robbery in Tennessee in 1889.
The only known photograph of Chadsworth Gore shows him standing on the gallows. On the back of the picture is this inscription: "Chadsworth Gore; horse thief, sent to Tennessee Prison 1885, escaped 1887, robbed the Tennessee Flyer six times. Caught by Pinkerton detectives, convicted and hanged in 1889."
After letting Al Gore and his staff of professional image consultants (spin doctors) read the findings, they decided to crop Chadsworth's picture, scan it in as an enlarged image, and edit it with image processing software so that the biographical sketch was sent to the Associated Press as follows:
"Chadsworth Gore was a famous rancher in early Tennessee history. His business empire grew to include acquisition of valuable equestrian assets and intimate dealings with the Tennessee railroad.
"Beginning in 1883, he devoted several years to service at a government facility, finally taking leave to resume his dealings with the railroad.
"In 1887, he was a key player in a vital investigation run by the renowned Pinkerton Detective Agency.
"In 1889, Chadsworth Gore passed away during an important civic function held in his honor when the platform upon which he was standing collapsed."
And thus passed the very first 'Hanging Chad.'
82 posted on
10/29/2002 8:19:19 AM PST by
lodwick
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