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The great hanging at Gainesville
Posted Oct 16, 2012
Media Outlet:
New York Times
In the fall of 1862, Northern Texas was in the grip of a cycle of violence: Texan against Texan, even as the Civil War pitted Southerner against Northerner. “Texas had been divided about secession – deeply,” says Temple professor Gregory Urwin, who has researched Civil War atrocities. “So the threat was now internal as well as the threat of Union invasion itself” in the eyes of slaveholders.