George Moore, NC, 1886 July 29

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"Charlotte, N. Coy July 29, 1886 - George Moore, black,
hanged for the rape of his own daughter. Protested innd-

cence from scaffold, Neck not broken and died 20 minutes
after the fall,"

ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga., July 30, 1886

MOORE, George

"Charlotte, N, C., July 29, 1886 - George Moore, black,
hanged for the rape of his own daughter. Protested innd-

cence from scaffold, Neck not broken and died 20 minutes
after the fall,"

ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga., July 30, 1886

MOORE, George

"Charlotte, N, C., July 29, 1886 - George Moore, black,
hanged for the rape of his own daughter, Protested inné-
cence from scaffold, Neck not broken and died 20 minutes
after the fall,"

ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga., July 30, 1886

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