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Stark-Minis duel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stark-Minis duel After a series of verbal insults and a formal challenge, Philip Minis shot and killed James Stark in Savannah's City Hotel on August 10, 1832. ==The Principals==
Born in 1805, Philip Minis was a physician and scion of an old Savannah family.〔Stern, 194.〕 James Jones Stark was a resident of Glynn County and member of the Georgia state legislature.〔Greenberg, 4.〕 The friction between Stark and Minis dated at least to the spring of 1832. According to Richard D. Arnold, a friend of Minis's, Stark insulted the absent Minis in Luddington's barroom, calling him a "damned Jew" who "ought to be pissed upon" and so forth. He declined to repeat the insults in Minis's presence and offered a private explanation deemed acceptable by a friend of Minis. According to Minis's sister Sarah, Stark made anti-Semitic comments directly to Minis in April but offered an apology.〔''AJAJ'', 74, 81.〕 In July, Stark denied having apologized for his comments. Minis then wrote to demand an apology or satisfaction, and Stark agreed to the duel.〔''AJAJ'', 74-5.〕
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