Pretty lot what it sounds like. In the 19th century, when the townspeople didn’t an especially like someone (say, a petty swindler), they will do tie him to a wood fence rail and carry him (hanging down from it) to the town limits, making it clean he wasn’t allowed back again. Tar and also feathers were optional.

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Colibri:

Tarred, feathered, and run out of town on a rail.

I remember that this to be the fate that the Duke and also the Dolphin in ~ the finish of “The Adventures that Huckleberry Finn”


It to be the subject of a renowned Abraham Lincoln anecdote. A team of friends from Illinois was visiting the White House. Among them request Lincoln exactly how he appreciated being President. Lincoln replied with a story the a guy being tarred and also feathered and also ridden out of city on a rail. As soon as the male was asked how he liked it, he was quoted through Lincoln as saying “If the weren’t because that the respect of it, I’d just as quickly walk.”


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MPB_in_Salt_Lake:

I remember the this to be the fate the the Duke and the Dolphin in ~ the finish of “The Adventures the Huckleberry Finn”

That’s the Duke and the Dauphin

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Not hanging from it, the photo shows him sitting astride it. (echoing the ball-crushing theme from another thread)


Also from mark Twain - in Tom Sawyer there to be moves on foot to operation Injun Joe the end of town on a rail for grave-robbing, yet it turned out that no-one to be willing to take it the lead, and also so the idea was quietly dropped.


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Johanna:

Not hanging from it, the snapshot shows him sitting astride it. (echoing the ball-crushing theme from an additional thread)

I’ve had it excellent both ways.

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It’s a lengthy story, and I don’t desire to talk about it.


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ZipperJJ:

That’s the Duke and also the Dauphin

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You do understand that transparent the novel Huckleberry dubbed him Dolphin, together he (a right literate teen) wasn’t sure what the title Dauphin yes, really denoted…