Lick Creek Bridge (Blue Springs, Tenn.)
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Malinda Harmon Relief Act
Collection
Identifier: MS-3583
Abstract
The U.S. Senate and House passed this act, giving Malinda Harmon almost $5000 in order to keep her land. Her husband, Jacob Harmon, and two of her sons had been caught by Confederate forces after burning a bridge for the Union Army at Lick Creek on November 8-9, 1861. They had acquired a debt in order to hire a lawyer, but were found guilty and hanged, leaving Malinda with five children and a mortgage.
Dates:
1871 January 21