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Source:  Lowell Daily Citizen and News
Date:  May 17, 1856
     The perils of greatness were illustrated in a melancholy manner by Elias Workman, of Holmes county, Ohio.  Having been elected assessor of his township, and given a heavy bond, and distrusting his abilities for the office, to avoid the mortification of being laughed at, he got up at four o'clock on Sunday morning and hanged himself with his bridle.
Source: San Jose Mercury News - California
Date:  May 3, 1887
A Wild Man in Ohio a Curious Creature among the Hills of Holmes Co. His Body with Hair and He is Apparently Devoid of Fear.
     A party of hunters, who have just returned from a hunt in the hills of Holmes County, Ohio, say they encountered a curious creature on their trip.  According to their description, a wild man or some other strange being is at large in Holmes County.  The party who report seeing this strange creature claim that he or it looked like a man, but acted like a wild beast.  The creature was encountered near a brushy thicket and willow copse near what is known as Big Spring, where General Buell rested on his march through Ohio, at a point a short distance south of the Wayne County line in Holmes County.  The hunters were beating the brush for pheasants when the attention of one of the party was attracted to an object that suddenly darted across an opening in the brush.  Later on the object was again seen along the edge of the brush.  By this time the hunters had reached open ground, and were surprised to see what they describe as a man, entirely nude, but covered with what appeared to them to be matted hair.  When seen he was some distance away, but on discovering the hunters he started toward them on a run, and gave forth queer guttural sounds.  On seeing the strange being moving toward them the party of hunters, which included four persons, all armed with shot guns, broke and ran.  The strange creature pursued tem for a short distance until the party had reached a public highway, when he turned back and was seen to enter Killbuck Creek, which he swam, and then disappeared in the brush again.  On approaching the water he dropped on all fours and plunged in like a dog, swimming in a manner similar to a canine.  The hunters did not have the nerve to return, but got away from the place as soon as possible.  They are emphatic in their assertion that they encountered a wild man and describe him as above, but they are of the impression that he is no relative of the famous wild man of Rockaway.
Source:  The Daily Inter Ocean - Illinois
Date:  Apr. 2, 1892
Hanged the Last Negro a Mob Lynches the Only Colored Man in Holmes County, Ohio.
MILLERSBURG, Ohio, April 1. - This morning a mob lynched an unknown negro, hanging him to a tree.  He had been about the town a few weeks, and had been ordered to leave.  He had lingered about people's door steps and annoyed them in various ways.  There are supposed to be no negroes in Holmes County.
     Nothing is known of the victim's history, not even his name.  He was said to be the only negro in the county.

 

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