Bryant Lawler, NC, 1875 March 27

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_son given is that the negro belonged to Onslow County,
and not to this (Cateret) whither the case had been re=

moved and tried. The execution is postponed till Sept, 3

when new officers will have been elected,"

| CONSE ITUTIONALIST, Augusta, Gas, 3-28-1875

| son given is that the negro belonged to Onslow County,
and not to this (Cateret) whither the case had been re=-
moved and tried. The execution is postponed till Sept. 3
when new officers will have been elected."

| CCNSEITUTIONALIST. Augusta, Gas, 3-28-1875

son given is that the negro belonged to Onslow County,
and not to this (Cateret) whither the case had been re~
moved and tried, The execution is postponed till Sept. 3
when new officers will have been elected.

CCNSPITUTIONALIST, Augusta, Gas, 3-28-1875

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LAWLER, B ryant

Tried some time in 187) in @ Cateret Co., Ne C.& for the
murder of a WXKA white man named Langley in Onslow Co,
(Change of venue), Lawler a black man was subs equent ly
hanged, I would ass ume in Cateret County, Some informa-
tion (concerning hanging of an alleged accomplice who was
not tried but who was subsequently hanged for rape (Ed,
Foy) in Catebet County) to be found in NATIONAL POLICE

GAZETTE, July By 1879 » page ll,
"Morehead City, N. Ce, 3827-1875-Lawyer Bryan, to have
been executed yesterday for the mrder of Michael T, Lang-

ley, was respited until September next. This was occasio-
ned by resignation of sheriff and all other county officers

who were responsible for execution of sentence, The rea-

LAWLER, B ryant

Tried some time in 187), in @ Cateret Co., Ne C.& for the
murder of a WZXM white man named Langley in Onslow Co,
(Change of venue), Lawler a black man was subs equently
hanged, I would ass ume in Cateret County. Some informa-
tion (concerning hanging of an alleged accomplice who was
not tried but who was subsequently hanged for rane (Ed,
Foy) in Catebet County) to be found in NATIONAL POLICE
GAZETTE, July 5, 1879 , page 11,

"Morehead City, N. C., 3=27-1875-Lawyer Bryan, to have
been executed yesterday for the murder of Michael T. Lang-
ley, was respited until September nexte This was occasio-
ned by resignation of sheriff and all other county officery
who were responsible for execution of sentence, The rea-

IAVLER, B ryant

ried some time in 187 in @ Cateret Co., Ne Ce for the
murder of a 2M yhite men named Langley in Onslow Co,
(Change of venue), Lawler a black man was subs equently
hanged, I would ass ume in Cateret County,

not tried but who was subsequently hanged for rane (Ed,
Foy) in Catebet County) to be found in NATIONAL POLICE
GAZETTE, July 5, 1879 , page 11,

"Morehead City, N. C., 3-27-1875-Lawyer Bryan, to have

been executed yesterday for the mrder of Michael T, Lang=

Ley, was respited untal, Septenber next, This vas occasio-
ned’ by resignation of sheriff and all other county officer

who were responsible for execution of sentence, The rea~

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