
Stanfield/Stanchfield Notes of Interest
The Augusta Chronicle, Sunday, 2-21-1937 - "Get out of here," the cops would roar, indignantly, and our friends would be hurled forth into the night. They were always being taken to the police stations at night.
John B. Stanchfield, long since dead, was then the biggest lawyer in town,
The cops never paused to reflect; that our friends could not possibly have enough money to retain John B. Stanchfield to as much as call up on the telephone.
Maybe they took it for granted that a man who could just even think of as imposing a name as that of Mr. Stanchfield must be a person of some weight.
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