Samuel Hicks, MS, 1850 December

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¥&8X development of certain facts tending to
corroborate the truth of Hick's story.”
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, 2/26/1851 (2:3.)

The Sheriff df Lawrence County was compensated by warrar
38 for the executioh& of Samuel Hicks which took place
on December 6, 1850

State Treasury Disbursment Journals, Miss. St. Archives

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¥S8X development of certain facts tending to
corroborate the truth of Hick's story.”
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, 2/26/1851 (2:3.)

The Sheriff of Lawrence County was compensated by warrar
38 for the executioh& of Samuel Hicks which took place
on December 6, 1850

State Treasury Disbursment Journals, Miss. St. Archives

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New Orleans, 2/26/1851 (2:3.)

TIMES-PICAYUNS,

The Shériff of Lawrence County was compensated by warral
38 for the executioh& of Samuel Hicks which took place
on December 6, 1850

State Treasury Disbursment Journals, Miss. St. Archives

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Hanged, Lawrence County, Mississippi, in December, 1850,
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ADVERTISER AND STATE GAZETTE, Montgomery, Ala., 1-8-1851

(3-3).

"Our readers will remember the case of a man who
was executed a short time since at Monticello,
Miss., for the murder of William Allen, Hicks,
as his dvine confession asserted that his wife

had XXXK® killed KH Allen while in the act of

making improper advances to her. And an excite-

HICKS + Samuel December 6 , 1850

Hanged, Lawrence County, Mississippi, in December, 1850,
“ee worksheet in Mississippi - not written up.
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ADVERTISER AND STATE GAZETTE, Montgomery, Ala,, 1-8-1851
(3-3).

"Our readers will remember the case of a man who
was executed a short time since at Monticello,
Miss., for the murder of William Allen. Hicks,
as his dying confession asserted that his wife
had XXX¥ killed K Allen while in the act of

making improper advances to her. And an excite-

HICKS » Samuel December 6 , 1850

Hanged, Lawrence County, Mississippi, in December, 1850,
See worksheet in Mississippi - not written up.
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ADVERTISER AND STATE GAZETTE, Montgomery, Ala., 1-8-1851

(3-3).

"Our readers will remember the case of a man who

was executed s short time since at Monticello,
for the murder of William Allen, Hicks,
dying confession asserted that his wife

had IXXK killed H Allen while in the act of

making improper advances to her, And an excite-

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