Prince William Lecture Series: “Vigilante Justice in Prince William County” by Kate Bitely
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In the late 19th century, Prince William County witnessed a tragic and violent episode of vigilante justice. The story revolves around a group of tenant farmers accused of robbery and murder, crimes that unsettled the local community. With tensions running high and faith in the justice system wavering, a violent mob took matters into their own hands. The accused were forcibly seized, and ultimately killed at the hands of the vigilantes. Historian Kate Bitely will share this grim chapter in the county’s history, which highlights the social and economic struggles of tenant farmers, the fragile state of law enforcement at the time, and the dangers of mob mentality. This lecture is a FREE program jointly sponsored by the Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation and Historic Prince William.
November 20; 7 – 8:30 p.m.; FREE
Occoquan Town Hall, 314 Mill St, Occoquan, VA. 703-792-1731.
November 20; 7 – 8:30 p.m.; FREE
Occoquan Town Hall, 314 Mill St, Occoquan, VA. 703-792-1731.
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