Will Foster, SC, 1909 February 5

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FOSTER, Will a eee

"Spartanburg, S. C., February 5, 1909-Will Foster, a negro
twice convicted of mrdering John Young, a well known whit
man, two years ago, was hanged in the county jail today.
Foster went to the gallows protesting his innocence,"

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alae, Feb. 5, 1909

Appealed dismissed an his petition and mew trial granted
by trial judge on proof of a juror who was not indifferent
61 SOUTHEASTERN 56),

",..loung, an aged white man,,," JOURNAL, Atlanta, GA,

2-5-1909 (1)

February 5th, 190
FOSTER, Will y eee

"Spartanburg, S. C., February 5, 1909-Will Foster, a negro
twice convicted of mrdering John Young, a well known whit
man, two years ago, was hanged in the county jail today.
Foster went to the gallows protesting his innocence,"

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alaey Feb, 5, 1909

Appealed dismissed an his petition and new trial granted
by trial judge on proof of a juror who was not indifferent
61 SOUTHEASTERN 56),

",..Young, an aged white man..." JOURNAL, Atlanta, GA,
2=5-1909 (201)

February 5th, 190:
FOSTER, Will Re ee?

"Spartanburg, S. C., February 5, 1909-Will Foster, a negro|
twice convicted of mrdering John Young, a well known whit!
man, two years ago, was hanged in the county jail today,
Foster went to the gallows protesting his innocence."

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alas, Feb, 5, 1

Appealed dismissed an his petition and mew trial granted
by trial judge on proof of a juror who was not indifferent
62 soonest 56h
ing, an aged white man..." JOURNAL, Atlanta, GA,
2281909 (2a)

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