William Ross, ND, 1903 March 6

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ROSS, Wiltior ne (LARGE card) Ff y goes

Oss shot a nd Peat Al led ei derly Thomas } Wa ulsh , ca} ah ar rer of
i ah aye eee — Nort 1b. Dole 4

EIT Ss tite ie) ct Ucemal Lay In Als bed
Sleeping on Fay 53 1902, He stole his victims horses.
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Ww agon and money Sad was flee eing to a hiding place in

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Bye te reas appr steridatts Ross Was hé aAnged

on March 6, 1903,

SOURCE: AMERICAN MURDER BALLADS BY OLIVE WOOLLEY BURT

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ROSS, Willian (LARGE can) Ff lf POD

Ross shot and killed el derly Thomas Walsh, a Cralgonih

Willow Cites, North Dal +e5—e3—theo-t man tay ii his bed
sleeping on duly 55 1902, He stole his Vict ims horse

gon and money ara was fleeing to a hiding place in

erce County when—he ‘S-apprehemdiet. Ross was hanged
on March 6, 1903,

SOURCE: AMERICAN MURDER BALLADS BY OLIVE WOOLLEY BuRT

PAGHS 82

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