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Robert Rising
October 13, 2016

On This Day in Yonkers History

Robert Rising
October 13, 2016

October 13, 1915

After six men "signed the pledge" to stop drinking, Judge Joseph Beall suspended the sentences he had given them for intoxication.

 

Chances are that at least three of the men went home, slept it off and soon forgot the pledge.

Chances are that at least three of the men went home, slept it off and soon forgot the pledge.

Source:  Yonkers Rising, October 7, 2016

Tagged: #yonkershistory, #blacklumberjack, #NYCitySlab, #yonkersfirsts

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