John Jackson, PA, 1904 July 28

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JACKSON, John

Hanged, July 28, 190), Fayette County, Pa. Murdered Jack
Kinney on "Nigger Hill" in Connellsville Township on June
AXFXIRAK 29, 1903 X "in House 51)" which was vacant, A
result of bad feeling after a crap game when Jackson lost
64 cents to victim, Kinnedytauned him as to his inability
to shoot craps, Went home allegedly to get more money
but returned with revolver and deliberately shot the vice
tim, Sentenced on 1l-1l-190),

SCAFFOLD AND CHAIR by Teeters, Part II, page 90

JACKSON, John

Hanged, July 28, 190), Fayette County, Pa. Murdered Jack
Kinney on "Nigger Hill" in Connellsville Township on June
RXFXIRAK 29, 1903 X “in House 5)" which was vacant, A
result of bad feeling after a crap game when Jackson lost
6h cents to victim. Kinnedytauned him as to his inability
to shoot craps, Went home allegedly to get more money
but returned with revolver and deliberat ely shot the vic=
tim. Sentenced on 1-1)-190),

SCAFFOLD AND CHAIR by Teeters, Part II, page 90

JACKSON, John

Hanged, July 28, 190h, Fayette County, Pa, Murdered Jack
Kinney on "Nigger Hill" in Connellsville Township on June
AXJXIRGN 29, 1903 X "in House 5)" which was vacant, A
result of bad feeling after a crap game when Jackson lost
64 cents to victim, Kinnedytauned him as to his inability|

to shoot craps, Went home allegedly to get more money
hut returned with revolver and deliberately shot the vic=
tim, Sentenced on 1-1)-190h,

SCAFFOLD AND CHAIR by Teeters, Part II, page 90

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