Rufus Satterfield, NC, 1934 December 13

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SATTERFIELD, Rufus

hheyear-old white man, electrocuted North Carolina State
Prison (Wayne County) on 12-13-193), "Goldsboro, N, Ce,
2-2-193)—=The death penalty was given })3-year-old Rufus
Satterfield here today on his conviction of ambushing
lerbert Grice, Goldsboro iron foundry pattern worker,
who was shot to death when he stepped to his porch last
October 22 to investigate his dog's barking,"

CHARLESTON NEWS AND COURIER, Charleston, Se C., 2=3=' 3h,
See 176 SOUTHEASTERN 466 __ see NG Book and Mag,

War veteran who served as Special deputy sheriff
a t times; CRIME DETECTIVE, Mall, 1944, page Lh
SATTERFIELD, Rufus |
hheyear-old white man, electrocuted North Carolina State |
Prison (Wayne County) on 12-13-193), "Goldsboro, N, Coy |
2-2-193l-The death penalfy was given |3-year-old Rufus
Satterfield here today on his conviction of ambushing
Herbert Grice, Goldsboro iron foundry pattern worker,
who was shot to death when he stepped to his porch last
October 22 to investigate his dog's barking."
CHARLESTON NEWS AND COURIER, Charleston, S. C., 2-3='3h,
See 176 SOUTHEASTERN 466 __ see NC Book and Mag,

War veteran who served as special deputy sheriff
a t times; CRIME DETECTIVa, Pall, 19), page Lh

SATTERFIELD, Rufus
Ll-year-old white man, electrocuted North Carolina State |
Prison (Wayne County) on 12-13-193h, "Goldsboro, N, Ce,
2-2-193li-The death penal$y was given l3-year-old Rufus
Satterfield here today on his conviction of ambushing
lerbert Grice, Goldsboro iron foundry pattern worker,
who was shot to death when he stepped to his porch last
October 22 to investigate his dog's barkiny

CHARLESTON NEWS AND COURIER, Charleston, S. oe 2a3—t hy

See 176 SOUTHERSTFRN 466 __ see NC Book and Mag.
War veteran who served as special deputy sherift

@ t times; CRIME DETECTIVa, Fall, 19h), page 1h

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