HARDING, Henry —__ :
| "Henry Hahding, adjudged murderer and hanged for his
| crime, has bequeathed his worldly possessions to charity,
| Following the execution of Harding at Wynne, Ark,, on
| May 6, 1910, Mayer E, H, Crump of Memphis, Tenne,
announced on May 7 the receipt of a brief note from the
man enclosing deeds formally transferring property in
Memphis valued at $10,000 to thelocal home for incurables,
The recording fee of $6 was also enclosed,"
BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, May 7, 1910,
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HARDING, Henry ii &
"Henry Hakding, adjudged murderer and hanged for his
crime, has bequeathed his worldly possessions to charity,
Following the execution of Harding at Wynne, Ark,, on
May 6, 1910, Mayer E, H. Crump of Memphis, Tenney
announced on May 7 the receipt of a brief note from the
man enclosing deeds formally transferring property in
Memphis valued at $10,000 to thelocal home for incurables,
The recording fee of $6 was also enclosed,"
BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, May 7, 1910,
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HARDING, Henry
"Henry Hahding, adjudged mrderer and hanged for his
crime, has bequeathed his worldly possessions to charity.
Following the execution of Harding at Wynne, Ark,, on
May 6, 1910, Mayer E, H, Crump of Memphis, Tenn.,
announced on May 7 the receipt of a brief note from the
man enclosing deeds formally transferring property in
Memphis valued at $10,000 to thelocal home for incurables,
The recording fee of $6 was also enclosed,"
BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, May 7, 1910,
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