Unnamed Grand Jury Foreman
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Character Key:
Display Name:
Unnamed Grand Jury Foreman
Sort Name:
Unnamed Grand Jury Foreman
Race:
White
Gender:
Male
Class:
Lower Class
Rank:
Minor
Vitality:
Alive
Occupation:
Farming
Specific Job:
Mill Owner
First Mentioned:
Date of Birth:
Sunday, January 1, 1860 to Wednesday, December 31, 1862
Biography:
The foreman of the "Grand Jury" that found Mink guilty is in later life "a hale (hence still quick) eighty-five"; he runs "a small electric-driven corn-mill" but also spends a lot of time "hunting and fishing with Uncle Ike McCaslin" (407). (Faulkner may have meant "jury," because Grand Juries of course prepare indictments, and don't deliver verdicts.)
Individual or Group:
Individual
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