Saturday, November 10, 2012

Keeping the Peace

Joe Walker only held the post of sheriff in Jackson County for a year and a half after which he had had enough of living in routine society and declined re-election.  While he was in office though, he summoned and paid the expenses of the jurors, witnesses and managed the local jail which was a log building constructed in 1827 at the cost of $150.

During Walker's time as sheriff he held one cattle and 2 horse thieves in custody.  Rustling was the most common crime at that time.

Walker maintained courtroom order and considering trials were regarded as social entertainment - it wasn't easy.  There were competitive - with observers rooting for their favorites.  Today you could compare it to a sporting event.

A year after Joe left the community and his job as sheriff, the town had its first murder.  There was a Mormon-Scotch Irish feud going on.  The Mormons called the Scotch-Irish "Missouri pukes" and well...the murderers were beaten and tossed out of town.

No wonder Walker wanted to move on!


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