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Andrew Kehoe wore full business attire while farming -- a strange detail that did not prepare neighbors for the carnage he would bring to Bath Consolidated School in May 1927, after he fell behind ...
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Andrew Kehoe, the man who blew up Bath Consolidated School, was school board treasurer and former Bath Township clerk. A graduate of Michigan State College, where he studied electrical engineering ...
Sign on a fence at Andrew Kehoe's bombed-out farm near Bath, Michigan: "Criminals are made, not born" (The Bath School Disaster by M.J. Ellsworth (published in 1927)) Bath begins to rebuild.
Andrew P. Kehoe was born Feb. 1, 1872, near Tecumseh, Michigan. One of 13 children, his mother died when he was young. In time his father remarried.
Sign on a fence at Andrew Kehoe's bombed-out farm near Bath, Michigan: "Criminals are made, not born" (The Bath School Disaster by M.J. Ellsworth (published in 1927)) Bath begins to rebuild.
The front of the Bath Township School after explosives planted by farmer Andrew Kehoe in the basement exploded on May 18, 1927, in Bath Township, Mich., near Lansing.
Andrew Kehoe was 55 years old on the morning of May 19, 1927 when he began carefully peeling away a thick strip of bark from the entire circumference of each healthy fruit and shade tree on his ...
Yet, Andrew Kehoe had murder on his mind that spring. Things were going poorly for the 55-year-old farmer. He was treasurer of the local school board and had a reputation for being a difficult man ...