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| Detroit Free Press, January 12, 1869 |
Early
Nankin had its news as well and whenever it was printable it usally
spelled doom for the participants. Such was the case for James Davis of
said township. In 1869 while serving as a juror on the Wayne Circuit
Court his teenage son was killed while hauling wood in a painful
accident. Mr. Davis had left his boy to do the work as he set off to do
the People's work of so-called justice. As is the case with most
happenings in the world justice is merely a word striving for perfection
within the framework of man's pratfalls. It would have been nice to get
the name of the deceased but it was not forthcoming.

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