Clyde Stover, FL, 1915 June 12

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|  eune Ley 1915
| STOVER, Clyde

"Palatka, Flae, 6-12-1915=Clyde Stover, a negro, was
hanged here today for the murder near Welaka, las January,

of Alonzo G. Gardner, of Baltimore, and his brother,
Horace B, Gardner, of Springfield, Mass, The Gardners
were hunting and fishing on the St. Johns River at the
time they were killed by Stover, who was their guide and

cooke The negro confessed he had shot both men from am-
bush." JOURNAL, Atlanta, Georgia, June 12, 1915 (1she)

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STOVER, Clyde

"Palatka, Flae, 6-12-1915=Clyde Stover, a negro, was
hanged here today for the murder near Welaka, las January,
of Alonzo G. Gardner, of Baltimore, and his brother,
Horace B, Gardner, of Springfield, Mass. The Gardners
were hunting and fishing on the St. Johns River at the
time they were killed by Stover, who was their guide and
cooke The negro confessed he had shot both men from am-
bush." JOURNAL, Atlanta, Georgia, June 12, 1915 (1:he)

florida - Book and Magazine Excerpts,

STOVER, Clyde

"Palatka, Flas, 6-12-1915-Clyde Stover, a negro, was

hanged here today for the murder near Welaka, las January,

of Alonzo G, Gardner, of Baltimore, and his brother,

Horace B, Gardner, of Springfield, Mass. The Gardners

were hunting and fishing on the St. Johns River at the

time they were killed by Stover, who was their guide and
ae negro confessed he had shot both men from am-

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Atl Ppohoahat Ho 2 Pg eee June ie 1915 (Lshe)

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