Joseph G. Crane
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Joseph G. Crane (died June 8, 1869) was a Union Army breveted colonel who was appointed mayor of Jackson, Mississippi (the state capital) in the same year of his death.
Crane was killed by stabbing on the capitol steps by Edward M. Yerger, a former Confederate Army officer who owned a newspaper, the Evening Journal in Baltimore. Under Crane’s authority a piano had been seized from Yerger’s family to satisfy a tax assessment. After military officials arrested his assailant, a writ of Habeas corpus was filed and eventually appealed in the Ex parte Yerger case in the U.S. Supreme Court. Yerger was represented by his uncle William Yerger who had served on the Mississippi Supreme Court in the 1850s. After the Justices decision, a deal was made and he was released to civil authorities, bonded out, and moved to Baltimore, Maryland. He was never tried.