Edward Coy who was burned alive in Texarkana, January 1, 1892, died protesting his innocence. |
The engineers of Spt Coy needed the pile driver to hammer four-metre sheet piles into the ground to stabilise embankments for road construction. |
B Coy occupied the area and A Coy returned to their original position along the canal. |
But in every deep hole, and especially in the millponds along the East Coy Creek, the horned pout swarmed on the mucky bottoms. |
Coy admissions of a relationship between the parties lent a breath of intrigue to the otherwise sedate election campaign. |
Sam Coy, up to Atlantic Avenoo, give him his board free fer a year or more on account of his stories. |