Amos Adams, CT, 1817 November 30

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ADAMS, Amos

20-year-old ae ny hanged at Danbury, Connecticut,

on Nove 13, 1817. For account of execution, see DANBURY,
CONN. (HISTORY OF), 168-1896, from notes and manuscript
left by JamesMontgomery Bailey, complied with additons by
Susan Benedict Hill; New York, Burr Printing House, 1896,
pp 117-118. Filed in Connecticut - not written up.

ADAMS, Amos

28-year-old Llpgh on, hanged at Danbury, Connecticut,

on Nov. 13, 1817. For account of execution, see DANBURY,
CONN. (HISTORY OF), 168-1696, from notes and manuscript

left by JamesMontgomery Bailey, complied with additons by
Susan Benedict Hill; New York, Burr Printing House, 1896,
pp 117-118. Filed in Connecticut - not written up.

ADAMS, Amos

28-year-old n, hanged at Danbury, Connecticut,

on Nov. 13, 1817. For account of execution, see DANBURY,
CONN. (HISTORY OF), 168-1896, from notes and manuscript
left by JamesMontgomery Bailey, complied with additons by|
Susan Benedict Hill; New York, Burr Printing House, 1896,

pp 117-118, Filed in come - not written up.



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