| Date |
Title |
| 29 Nov 1872 |
Mr. Henry Allen |
| 23 Jul 1873 |
U.S. Internal Revenue |
| 12 Jan 1875 |
W.L. Rollins |
| 14 Jan 1875 |
In the Courts |
| 7 Mar 1877 |
Release of Revenue Prisoners |
| 29 Sept 1877 |
The efficient sheriff |
| 18 Sept 1881 |
The Paulding Tragedy |
| 26 Oct 1881 |
Atlanta Constitution |
|
17 Feb 1882 |
A Jail Delivery |
| 4 Mar 1882 |
Following a Thief |
| 11 Aug 1882 |
The Paulding County Rioters |
| 21 Sept 1882 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 24 Sept 1882 |
Dr. W.C. Smith, U.S. commissioner |
| 13 Oct 1882 |
arrested W.M.Townsend |
| 25 Oct 1882 |
retailing whiskey |
| 7 Dec 1882 |
After the Moonbluers |
| 9 Mar 1883 |
The Past, Present and Future of its Present County
Town, Dallas. |
| 19 Apr 1883 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 27 Apr 1883 |
Paulding county farmer |
| 6 May 1883 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 11 June 1885 |
arrested J.F. Beldin |
| 17 July 1885 |
Three Cows, a Calf, a Horse and Male Disappear – The Search |
| 19 June 1886 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 5 Sept 1886 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 8 Sept 1885 |
She Was Not Very Curious, Dallas, Ga, Sept 7 |
| 21 Sept 1886 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 6 Oct 1885 |
Many Moonshiners… |
| 6 Nov 1885 |
The District Court… |
| 24 Dec 1885 |
U.S. Courts… |
| 21 Jan 1886 |
The War on Rye |
| 18 Mar 1886 |
Wanted In Dallas |
| 20 Mar 1886 |
Heywood Babb |
| 21 Mar 1886 |
Fairburn |
| 11 May 1886 |
Georgia Gossip |
| 19 May 1886 |
William McBrayer |
| 26 May 1886 |
llicit Distilling— |
| 28 May 1886 |
Samuel Nash, of Paulding county |
| 12 Oct 1886 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 21 Dec 1886 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 2 Jan 1887 |
Stories of the War (New Hope Church) |
| 7 Jan 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 18 Feb 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 8 Mar 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 18 Mar 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 1 July 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 6 Aug 1887 |
Confederate Soldier's Bones |
| 19 Aug 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 22 Aug 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 9 Sept 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 12 Sept 1887 |
Atlanta Constitution |
| 9 May 1890 |
The Paulding Veterans |
14 Apr 1898 |
Shipp Splits Bills, Gets Three Years |
29 Apr 1898 |
Bound Over For Moonshining |
3 May 1898 |
Saved From Ruthless Hands |
4 June 1898 |
Bound Over For Moonshining |
9 June 1898 |
Still Raided in Paulding. |
24 July 1898 |
He Was In Fifteen Battles |
4 Aug 1898 |
Moonshiners Captured |
5 Sept 1898 |
They Went Back Home |
28 Sept 1898 |
A Moonshiner Goes to Jail |
11 Nov 1898 |
They Had Fun In Atlanta |
25 Nov 1898 |
Suicide In Paulding County |
5 June 1899 |
Sheriff Slips Away With Bell |