The editors' noteFootnote 1 for the April issue of The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (15:2) states that Judge Bruce Gerald “met an early and unhappy end,” implying that he perished in the 1897 assassination attempt described in Charles Postel's article “Murder on the Brazos: The Religious Context of the Populist Revolt.”Footnote 2 In fact, although Gerald was shot and lost his left arm, he lived on and won another term as county judge in 1900, dying of natural causes in 1914. The editors regret the error.
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