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|Location=Tennessee
|Location=Tennessee
|Year=1868
|Year=1868
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|Month=8
 
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|Modern-address=Trenton TN
 
|City=Trenton
|City=Trenton
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|State=TN
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|State=Tennessee
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|First=No
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|First=false
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|Approved=Yes
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|Approved=false
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|Pagetext=The Galveston Daily News, of August 25, 1868, reports on a Trenton Times story of the 1st in which a tax collector for the Trenton area saw a young man wearing the red pants of the local baseball team, and fled, thinking the young man was a Klan member.
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|Pagetext=The Galveston Daily News, of August 25, 1868, reports on a Trenton Times story of the 1st in which a tax collector for the Trenton area saw a young man wearing the red pants of the local baseball team, and fled, think the young man was a Klan member.
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Trenton TN (current pop. 4300) is about 90 miles NE of Memphis TN.
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|Sources=Galveston Daily News, of August 25, 1868
|Sources=Galveston Daily News, of August 25, 1868
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