Polk County History Museum to present “Bloody Columbus”

Published 10:00 pm Friday, December 30, 2016

Frank Weaver was once one of the wealthiest residents of early Polk County and the manufacturer of “Weaver’s Whiskey” in the mid 19th century. He, along with his son and other Polk men, were shot execution style on Dec. 30, 1864 on Houston Road outside of Columbus by the Confederate Home Guard.

The forgotten grave of Francis Asbury Weaver is located in an overgrown cemetery in the woods off Shuford Road.

The forgotten grave of Francis Asbury Weaver is located in an overgrown cemetery in the woods off Shuford Road.

Come find out more about “Bloody Columbus,” Jan 3, 2:30 p.m., at the first monthly program of 2017 for the Polk County History Museum. The public is invited.

The museum is located at the corner of Walker Street and Mills Street in the basement of the Feagan building. Free admission.

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– article submitted by James Metcalf