Courthouse workers for a renovation project discovered the headstone of a man that died in 1874.

The headstone was said to have belonged to an Isaac Cobb, who apparently died at the age of 72.

County Administor Bill Collins stated that the headstone may have been kept in the basement to be used as evidence for a case. He does not know, however, why the headstone was still in the courthouse basement.

The headstone also bore a poem scrawled at the back, entitled "Pretty Boy Floyd Redmond," reported the Associated Press. The poem was said to speak of an individual "who came to our town...to do or die."

The Bangor News added the poem continued to describe the character Redmond's encounters with women on a place called Bull Hill - a place that Collins suspects to be the one found in Charleston. He said, however, that there is no way to be sure of where that place specifically is.

Renovations of the courthouse began last month, and are expected to be finished by February.