Lewis Tomlin, AL, 1869 March 12

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JOHNSON, Isaac and TOMLIN, Lewis 3

Johnson, 18, and Tomlin, 21, blacks, hanged at
Mobile, Alabama, on March 12, 1869, for the
robbery=murder of Archie McLaughlin on the night
of October 22, 1868,"

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MOBILE WEEKLY REGISTER, Mobile, Alae, March 20, 1869
Mentioned NEW YORK HERA LD, Mar. 13, 1869 (3:2
necord R&A. of death from Mobile Co, Héaldh Dept.
certified states Johnson was 18, native of Va.;

Buried wagnolia Cemetery Public Grave; attendant
Was Dr. R. W. Coale,

3412-1869
JOHNSON, Isaac and TOMLIN, Lewis 3

Johnson, 18, andTomlin, 21, blacks, hanged at
Mobile, Alabama, on March 12, 1869, for the

robberyemurder of Archie McLaughlin on the night
of October 22, 1868,"

See large card,

MOBILE WEEKLY REGISTER, Mobile, Ala., March 20, 1869
Mentioned NEW YORK HERA LD, Mar, 13, 1869 (3:2
record R&K of death from Mobile Co, Healdéh Dept.
certified states Johnson was 18, native of Va.;

Buried Magnolia Cemetery Public Grave; attendant
was Dr. Re W. Goule,

}-12-1869
JOHNSON, Isaac and TOMLIN, Lewis >

Johnson, 18, and Tomlin, 21, blacks, hanged at
Mobile, Alabama, on March 12, 1869, for the
robbery-murder of Archie McLaughlin on the night
of October 22, 1866,"

See large card,

MOBILE WEEKLY REGISTER, Mobile, Alas, March 20, 1869

Mentioned New YORK HERA LD, Mar, 13, 1869 (3:2

Record XKK of death from Mobile Co, Heal@h Dept.

certified states Johnson was 18, native of Va.;

Buried Magnolia Cemetery Public Grave; attendant
a3 Dr

. R. W. Goale. Ain BMS:

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