Ninety-four Anti-Renters have been indicted for murder,…
October 1845 CE
Ninety-four Anti-Renters have been indicted for murder, one hundred and forty-eight for other crimes, between September 24 and October 3, 1844.
The county sheriffs of the other Anti-Rent counties are now emboldened to pressure the Anti-Renters.
Anti-Renters throughout the Catskills burn or hide their “Indian” disguises and distance themselves from their “Indian” past.
New York State's Attorney General prosecutes the indicted Anti-Renters.
The trial judge instructs the jury that mere presence in disguise at the scene of the crime makes the accused guilty of murder.
The judge answers pleas of “not guilty” with two death sentences after the jury convicts the accused; others receive seven-year sentences.