Dave Mcrae, NC, 1931 February 13

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McRAE, David ("Dave'')

Black, electrocuted NCSP (Scotland) Eebruary 13, 1931,
for the murder of Alfred Ellison. See appeal: 156 SOUTH.
BASTERN 800 - NC = BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS, Victim
was frail 8l-year-old man who eperated filling station
and small stere at McCormick Crossroads, Scotland County
Date of crime was 1-3-1930, Ellisen lived in rear of
stere, Killed with axe, Was robbed,

McRAE, David ("Dave')

Black, electrocuted NCSP (Scotland) Eebruary 13, 1931,
for the murder of Alfred Ellison. See appeal: 156 SOUTH
BASTERN 800 = NC = BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS. Victim
was frail 81-year-old man who operated filling station
and small store at McCormick Crossroads, Scotland County4
Date of crime was 1-3-1930. Ellison lived in rear of
stere, Killed with axe, Was robbed.

McRAB, David ("Dave")

Black, electrocuted NCSP (Scotland) Eebruary 13, 1931,
for the murder of Alfred Ellisone See appeal: 156 SOUT
EASTERN 800 - NC - BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS, Victim
was frail 81-year-old man who operated filling station
and small store at McCormick Crossroads, Scotland County,
Date of crime was 1-3-1930. Ellison lived in rear of
stere, Killed with axe, Was robbed,

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