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"Three murderers, Martin Joseph, a Negro » William H,
Finch, a white man, and Tualista, Hi} a Creek
Indian, were executed at Fort Smith, Ark, 9 on 6-29-1883
In response to a question whether they had anything to
say Tualista rephied that he had not and putting his
hand on his chest said his heart was broken. Martin

Jseph replied in the negative » and Pinch made a brief
Speech,"

RALEIGH NEWS AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C., 6-29-1883
Jeot tee belted a ALTE Mla Maa
tin Chet Chee fa. Wt hie fer Utlerey :

TUALISTA

"Three murderers, Martin Joseph, a Negro » William H,

’ Finch, a white man, and Tualista, BKXIKAXARY a Creek
Indian, were executed at Fort Smith, Ark., on 6-29-1883
In response to a question whether they had anything to
say Tualista repiiied that he had not and putting his
hand on his chest said his heart was broken. Martin

Jseph replied in the negative, and Finch made a brief
speech,"

RALEIGH NEWS AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C,, 6-29-1883

Fert tes Hlled 0 WHE Maw UNaasd Crehiane
ti Tht Cheeta Yih por wdiery |

"Three murderers, Martin Joseph, a Negro, Willian H.

“ Finch, a white man, and Tualista, KAXIKMEAXS a Creek
Indian, wers executed at Fort Smith, Ark., on 6-29-1883
In response to a question whether they had anything to
say Tualista rephied that he had not and putting his
hand on his chest said his heart was broken, Martin
Jseph replied in the negative, and Finch made a brief
speech,"

RALEIGH NEWS AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, N, C,, 6-20-1883
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ta Tht Choe tes Yilerw por whitey +

JOSEPH, Martin ("Bully") Jun. 29, 1663

Hanged, Fort Smith, Ark., on June 29, 1883

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Hi HANGED THEM HIGH by Homer Croy. Copyright, 19!
jee - Published Duell, Sloan & Pierce. Pp 7-76
RALEIGH NEWS AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C., 6/29/1883
TRUE POLICH CASES, Nove, 1952. "The Snake Pit" by

Se H. Logan, page 28

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Martin ("Bully") vun. 29, 1663

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Homer Croy. Copyright, 1952
Sloan & Pierce. Pp 7-76
VER, Raleigh, N. C., 6/29/1883

CE CASES, Nov., 1952, "The Snake Pit" by
S. H. Logan, page 28

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See FED. ~ BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,

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