Charles Music, KY, 1920 March 10

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MUSIC, Charles Mary LOS 1920 LARGE CARD
Zlectrocuted, Kentucky State Prison, on 3-10-1920

"Charles Music was convicted 7 May, 1919, of the murder
of Charles W. Hatfield, with Judge William C, Halbert
still on the-bench, but John F, Coldiron having become
Commonwealth's Attorney. There is nothing in the file
to Show who represented a sea 3 or giving any further
information as to the crime,

UG, Ue is Montague y Secretary of the Bo@¥ Co. Historical
Society, Ash land, Ky,

McNally gives age as 2) and rec. at prison on
May 1VBX 17, 1919.

Letter dated 11-30-1976 from Wallace J, Oman Lie

MUSIC, Charles Mar, 10, 1920 LARGE CARD

Hlectrocuted, Kentucky State Prison, on 3-10-1920

"Charles Music was convicted 7 May, 1919, of the murder
of Charles W. Hatfield, with Judge William Halbert
still on thebench, but John F, Coldiron having become
Commonwealth's Attorney. There is nothing in the file
to show who represented Music » Or giving any further
information as to the crime,"

to C, H, Montague, Secretary of the Bo@¥ Co. Historical

Letter dated 11-30-1976 from Wallace ofd Co, iste su
Society, Ashland, Ky,

McNally gives age as 2) and rec. at prison on
May 1W§X 17, 1919.

MUSIC, Charles Mar, 10, 1920
Slectrocuted, Kentucky State Prison, on 3-:

"Charles Music was cor F
+ Hatfield, with Judge Willian C
the’ bench, but John F, Coldiron hav: ng
nwealth's Attorney. ‘There is ae in
ow who represented Music, or gi fi
mation as to the crime,"

Lotter dated 11-30-1976 from Walt

to C, By . Montague y Secretary of

Society, Ashland, k

McNally gives age as 2 and rec,.at prison on
1919

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