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The Clinchfield line flows from the mines - and through the mountains of East Tennessee. Wher menageries go to provide such a show - the likes of those we'd never see. The first glimpse of these beasts that came from the east - and such places where we'll never live. They rolled in on the back and were pulled up the track - by the huge steel Loco-motive. With this rolling stock that would bring such a shock - to the bustling boom town of Erwin. All sorts of creatures where brought here to feature - where paying guests could get set to determine. A lumbering cow was this company's wow - this Circus did owe its success. But this pachyderm act would in time distract - and end up in a most awful mess. Mary we can claim was this elephants name - and the boast is “the biggest in size.” For she sure was a hulk and endowed with such bulk - that I wouldn't be very surprised. Too earn a few bob, Eldridge, new to the job – now the handler of this pachyderm. This man was a fool and it seems, very cruel - as it said, he was overly firm. He was void of the skill but enthused by the thrill - with a very go-for-broke view. This creature he'd ***** with a great big stick – giving Mary a bad how-to-do. He had picked the wrong day to cause this affray – as he jabbed with the long piece of wood. Whilst he was being so rough he hit an absessed tooth – and believe me this figured no good. With one painful bellow her trunk hit this fellow – throwing Red Eldridge around. And such was her tread when she trod on his head – she crushed it right into the ground. Bullets rang out and there was no doubt – they hadn't had any effect. As before the crowd she still trumpeted loud – while the masses, revenge did select. **** the elephant, **** the elephant – was the song that the crowds chose to sing. Each and every man came up with the plan – they wanted poor Mary to swing. The lynching was set and a huge crane was met – for Mary was five tons in weight. Out in front of the crowds with them screaming out loud – her future was not looking great. They secured her leg by a chain to a peg – whilst around her neck they placed a chain. And whilst reeling it in it dug into the skin – as they lifted her up with the crane. Back on the ground they heard such a sound – as Mary's big bones they did crack. Then somebody said the chains still on her leg – and the elephant to earth did come back. The effect of this trip broke the pachyderms hip – causing her incredible pain. And with such neglect they then did reconnect – and they lifted the creature once again. The crowds they did roar as Mary did soar – a day out it has to be said. With laughter and glee for the whole family – this monster now hanging quite dead. The elephant gone but the party went on – as this beauty did hang for this shower. The boom town of Erwin all acted like vermin – and left her for almost an hour. Buried in the ground she can not now be found – as many here try to forget. To look in this face we see only disgrace – and forever this stone will be set.
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Nov 6, 2014
Nov 6, 2014 at 7:49 PM UTC
A Lynching in East Tennessee
The Clinchfield line flows from the mines - and through the mountains of East Tennessee. Wher menageries go to provide such a show - the likes of those we'd never see. The first glimpse of these beasts that came from the east - and such places where we'll never live. They rolled in on the back and were pulled up the track - by the huge steel Loco-motive. With this rolling stock that would bring such a shock - to the bustling boom town of Erwin. All sorts of creatures where brought here to feature - where paying guests could get set to determine. A lumbering cow was this company's wow - this Circus did owe its success. But this pachyderm act would in time distract - and end up in a most awful mess. Mary we can claim was this elephants name - and the boast is “the biggest in size.” For she sure was a hulk and endowed with such bulk - that I wouldn't be very surprised. Too earn a few bob, Eldridge, new to the job – now the handler of this pachyderm. This man was a fool and it seems, very cruel - as it said, he was overly firm. He was void of the skill but enthused by the thrill - with a very go-for-broke view. This creature he'd ***** with a great big stick – giving Mary a bad how-to-do. He had picked the wrong day to cause this affray – as he jabbed with the long piece of wood. Whilst he was being so rough he hit an absessed tooth – and believe me this figured no good. With one painful bellow her trunk hit this fellow – throwing Red Eldridge around. And such was her tread when she trod on his head – she crushed it right into the ground. Bullets rang out and there was no doubt – they hadn't had any effect. As before the crowd she still trumpeted loud – while the masses, revenge did select. **** the elephant, **** the elephant – was the song that the crowds chose to sing. Each and every man came up with the plan – they wanted poor Mary to swing. The lynching was set and a huge crane was met – for Mary was five tons in weight. Out in front of the crowds with them screaming out loud – her future was not looking great. They secured her leg by a chain to a peg – whilst around her neck they placed a chain. And whilst reeling it in it dug into the skin – as they lifted her up with the crane. Back on the ground they heard such a sound – as Mary's big bones they did crack. Then somebody said the chains still on her leg – and the elephant to earth did come back. The effect of this trip broke the pachyderms hip – causing her incredible pain. And with such neglect they then did reconnect – and they lifted the creature once again. The crowds they did roar as Mary did soar – a day out it has to be said. With laughter and glee for the whole family – this monster now hanging quite dead. The elephant gone but the party went on – as this beauty did hang for this shower. The boom town of Erwin all acted like vermin – and left her for almost an hour. Buried in the ground she can not now be found – as many here try to forget. To look in this face we see only disgrace – and forever this stone will be set.
6th November 2014 The town that hanged an elephant: A chilling photo and a macabre story of ****** and revenge Charlie Sparks's travelling circus visited Kingsport, Tennessee, in 1916 An inexperienced keeper was put in charge of elephant called Mary During a parade he goaded her with a spear, and hit an abscess In pain, she dashed him against the ground and stood on his head When residents began baying for blood, Charlie Sparks agreed to **** her 'Murderous Mary' was hanged using a railway crane in nearby Erwin The photo is horrific but can be viewed online. It shows how cruel humanity can truly be.
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