“A few days ago Flora Walk, an 18 year old inmate of the county infirmary, was enticed away from the poor farm by one Frank Hill, also an inmate of the infirmary. Hill and the girl ran around together for a couple of days and then he left her. The girl returned to the infirmary and on the order of Superintendent Wishon, Hill was arrested and lock up last night. He was taken back to the infirmary this morning.”1
In the December 26, 1895, entry to the Record of Inmates, Flora Walker, aged 16 of Clay Township, was received by the Infirmary on September 25, 1894.
From the portion of the December 26, 1895, entry to the Record Inmates containing the male inmates names, Frank Hill, of an unknown age of Wayne Township (Portsmouth), was admitted to the Infirmary on March 11, 1895.