George Mitchell, GA, 1901 August 2

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MITCHELL, George

"Savannah, Ga.y Auge 2, 190f-George Mitchell, a negro, was

hanged in the county jail here today for criminally assault:

ing two negro women on Hutchinson Island, near Savannah,

about threemonths ago. the execution went off smoothly,

Mitchell s neck was broken," DAILY NEWS, Pensacola, Flae,

Auge 3, 1909 (5-3.) Same article, page 1, JOURNAL, Atlanta,
Gae, 8-2-1901,

MITCHELL, George

"Savannah, Gaey AUge 2, 190f-George Mitchell, a negro, was
hanged in the county jail here today for criminally assault
ing two negro women on Hutchinson Island, near Savannah,
about threemonths ago. ‘the execution went off smoothly,
Mitchell s neck was broken," DALLY NEWS, Pensacola, Flae,
Aug. 3, 190f (5-3.) Same article, page 1, JOURNAL, Atlanta,

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MTIGELL, George

"Savannah, Ga.y Auge 2, 190f-George Mitchell, a negro, was
ed in the county jail here today for criminally assault
ing two negro women on Hutchinson Island, near Savannah,
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Pensacola, Flas.

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