Green Waters, GA, 1896 April 28

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WATERS, Green
Black, hanged Greenville, Ga., on l-28, 1896,

for murder.
Undated Chicago TRIBUNE, 1897, giving execution

listing for 1896, sent by Massey.

Waters, black, killed his wife in an apparent
attempt to get her out of the way so that he
could efficiently chase his girl friend. Infor-
mation, condensed from Columbus ENQUIRER-SUN

of 1/25/1896 (1-6) sent by Jim Massey in letter
dated 5-25-1987.

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WATERS, Green

Black, hanged Greenville, Ga., on l-28, 1896,
for murder.

Undated Chicago TRIBUNE, 1897, giving execution
listing for 1896, sent by Massey.

Waters, black, killed his wife in an apparent
attempt to get her out of the way so that he
could efficiently chase his girl friend. Infor-
mation, condensed from Columbus ENQUIRER-SUN

of 1/25/1896 (1-6) sent by Jim Massey in letter
dated 5-25-1987.

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WATERS, Green
Black, hanged Greenville, Ga., on -28, 1896,
for murder.

Undated Chicago TRIBUNE, 1897, giving execution
listing for 1896, sent by Massey.

Waters, black, killed his wife in an apparent
attempt to get her out of the way so that he
could efficiently chase his girl friend, Infor-
mation, condensed from Columbus ENQUIRER-SUN

of 1/28/1896 (1-6) sent by Jim Massey in letter

dated 5-25-1987,

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