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Civilians entertain Union soldiers with a cock fight at the headquarters of General Orlando B. Willcox at the Siege of Petersburg VA, Aug 1864. Casualties for both sides would total 23,000 men. Civilians watched the battle from a nearby hillside.

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Gen Willcox

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Gen Grant "relaxes" before the Siege begins.

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In 1904 Solomon Sivils was convicted of introducing liquor into Indian territory & was sentenced to 18 months in the Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary plus a $10 fine. Upon entry the prison doctor found him to be "tubercular and extremely emaciated from morphine addiction. Unfit for manual labor."

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In 1905 Charles H. Miller was convicted of embezzlement and fraud, & sentenced to 3 yrs at the Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. Upon arrival he was immediately admitted to the prison hospital for suffering from tertiary syphilis, numbness of the left leg & foot from above the knee down, stiffness of left knee, syphilitic ulcerations on the tongue and in the throat, & severe disease of the heart. The prison doctor asked that he be released so as not to infect anyone else but was denied.

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In 1910 Charles Arm, a Sioux Indian was convicted of larceny & sentenced to two yrs in the Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. After serving just four months he died of tuberculosis in the prison hospital.

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These guys probably went to prison for the free healthcare.
 
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Love this image! A real time capsule into hat style history. I notice the crease clip on the homburg in the center. Lots of side pinches. I wonder what they were singing? Has a early 1930s feel.
You can spot a few more hats that seem to be clipped, Mike. Given the number of men I'm thinking this was at a football match and they were singing a (new?) club song.
 
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In 1903 F. M. Houck was sentenced to 13 months in the Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary for having an intimate affair with a married woman.

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In 1908 Charles J. Keesee was sentenced to 18 months in the Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary for mailing obscene letters. He was repeatedly written up for slacking off his prison work & hindering other prisoners from doing their work.

Instead of mailing obscene letters he should have waited a hundred yrs until Sexting was invented.

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In 1911 Joseph Wirth was sent to the Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary upon being convicted of violating the Oleomargarine Act of August 2, 1886. He would serve more than 3 yrs before being released.

It's not nice to fool Mother Nature!

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