Mar 21, 2008
And then came the outlaws known as the Driskel-Brawdy gang
“I can whip anybody, but I don't know that man. Besides, I am a stranger here, and a peaceful man”
Today we worry in our community about gangs. In the 19th century the Wooster community feared gangs as well -- especially the Driskel-Brawdy gang; the meanest horse-stealin', cattle-rustlin' fight-pickin' bunch ... via The Daily Record
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