No. 329
Crime, Eccentricity, and the Sporting Life in 19th Century America.
October 10, 2016

Watched her Lovers Fight.

A bloody battle over a pretty woman between two Gold Hill, Idaho, stock raisers.
October 10, 2016
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Watched her Lovers Fight.

Watched her Lovers FightA bloody battle over a pretty woman between two Gold Hill, Idaho, stock raisers.

George Barker and Henry Paxton, well-to-do stock raisers, near Gold Hill, Idaho, loved Maggie Brandt, a charming widow. She promised to marry both her lovers. They decided to settle the matter by a duel. They fought with knives and Barker fell with a terrible wound in his throat. Maggie, who witnessed the battle, threw herself in the arms of the victor, who cut her nose off and put out her eyes with a slash of his knife.


National Police Gazette, November 12, 1892.