The Preaching Ploughman
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The Preaching Ploughman
Summary
The Preaching Ploughman is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- The Preaching Ploughman's image is recorded as Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) in the New York Herald on Saturday, August 10, 1878.png[2].
- The Preaching Ploughman's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- The Preaching Ploughman's publication date is recorded as +1878-08-10T00:00:00Z[4].
- The Preaching Ploughman's main subject is recorded as Henry K. Lattin[5].
- The Preaching Ploughman's published in is recorded as New York Herald[6].
- The Preaching Ploughman's title is recorded as The Preaching Ploughman. He is Defendant In The Lattin Divorce Suit At The Age of Seventy[7].
- The Preaching Ploughman's copyright status is recorded as public domain[8].
- The Preaching Ploughman's quotation or excerpt is recorded as "The case of Farmer Lattin, of Farmingdale, was again before the courts yesterday at Long Island City. The defendant, in his testimony, denied all the allegations of cruelty and neglect made against him by his wile. The defendant is seventy-two years of age and sometimes varies his occupation of farming by trying to convert his neighbors to the practice of the Christian virtues. Lattin was confidently quiet during his direct examination by Judge Reid, but at times became quite animated when cross-examined by Mr. Beaver, occasionally saying, 'Oh, you can't catch me; I'm all straight; I ain't lying.' his property, he said, was worth about $500 or $600, and he was married about four years ago. ..."[9].
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Designation and Status
The Preaching Ploughman's instance of is recorded as news article[3].