Duel & Trial / Wetmore versus Street
What began as a disagreement in October 1821 between two prominent lawyers, George Frederick Street and George Ludlow Wetmore, quickly escalated into the challenge of a duel, and ended with the death of a young man. Witness the duel, and don’t miss your chance to sit on the jury and weigh in on whether the man is guilty of murder, or if this is acceptable conflict resolution for the genteel class as New Brunswick’s last fatal duel is brought to life.
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