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40.525234, -85.624845,[[image:Lovers_Lane.jpg|center|300px]] Lovers Lane: The Exact location is unknown because the name of the road was given by the towns people. The records indicated the road as Todd Street. | 40.525234, -85.624845,[[image:Lovers_Lane.jpg|center|300px]] Lovers Lane: The Exact location is unknown because the name of the road was given by the towns people. The records indicated the road as Todd Street. | ||
40.558295, -85.659227, Court House: [[image:v000349r.jpg|center|300px]] | 40.558295, -85.659227, Court House: [[image:v000349r.jpg|center|300px]] |
Revision as of 06:17, 26 May 2011
<googlemap lat="40.546939" lon="-85.658512" zoom="13" width="800" height="400" controls="large">
40.525234, -85.624845, Lovers Lane: The Exact location is unknown because the name of the road was given by the towns people. The records indicated the road as Todd Street. 40.558295, -85.659227, Court House: 40.559012, -85.657675, Jail: This is the place at which the accused Tom Shipp, James Cameron, and Abram Smith waited all day as a mob of angry towns people began to accumulate outside on August 6, 1930.40.561792, -85.684446, The Residence of Mary Ball and her family: The location according to the Marion City Directory 1929. 40.528285, -85.663505, The Residence of Abram Smith: The location according to the Marion Public Library: 40.557169, -85.658398, Marion Malleable Iron Works: The Marion Iron Works employed Tom Shipp up until his alleged rape of Mary Ball and the murder of Clyde Deeter. 40.552263, -85.693274, Northern Indiana Power Track Station Shoe Parlor: This was the place at which James Cameron was employed up until his alleged involvement in the rape of Mary Ball and the murder of Clyde Deeter.
40.558034, -85.658576, East Side of Court House: Just off the screen to the North side of the image below is the tree at which Tom Shipp and Abram Smith were hung in the night of August 6,1930.40.557895, -85.659349,
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Work Cited
- Bullet Wounds Prove Fatal to Holdup Victim. Marion Chronicle August 7. 1930. Page 1 Column 7. Print.
- City Directory 1929 Vol. 1