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Los Angeles, CA, 6-11-1910 (1-5-2)
2S, CA, 6-11-1910 (I-5=2)
DAVIS, Robert W.
Hanged Kansas City, Mo., 6-10-1910
2e-years-old, Convicted and sentenced to die in Jackson
County, Mo, Appealed to and affirmed by Missouri Supreme
Gourt on March 15, 1910 (126 SOUTHWESTERN 70), Don't
know whether executed or not, Wrote to Clerk's office
and they sent minutes but do not know ehéther death sen-
tence was warried out or not, Complete account of crime
in appeal,
"Kansas City, Mo., June 10, 1910-Robert W. Davis, a negro
eheyears-old, was hanged at the County Jail here today
for the murder of Harry H, Evans, l7-years-old, negro,
Gov, Hadley granted Damis two respites, but when an appeal
was made to him this week for a further postponement of
the execution, the Governor refused to interfere," TIMES,
DAVIS, Robert W.
Hanged Kansas City, Mo., 6-10-1910
22-years-old, Convicted and sentenced to die in Jackson
County, Mo, Appealed to and affirmed by Missouri Supreme
Gourt on March 15, 1910 (126 SOUTHWESTERN 70), Don't
know whether executed or not, Wrote to Clerk's office
and they sent minutes but do not know ehether death sen-
tence was earried out or not, Complete account of crime
in appeal,
"Kansas City, Mo,, June 10, 1910-Robert W. Davis, a negro
aheyears-old, was hanged at the County Jail here today
for the murder of Harry H. Evans, l7-years-old, negro,
Gov, Hadley granted Dawis two respites, but when an appeal
was made to him this week for a further postponement of
the execution, the Governor refused to interfere," TIMES,
DAVIS, Robert ¥,
Hanged Kansas City, Mo,, 6-10-1910
22-years-old, Convicted and sentenced to die in Jackson
County, Mo, Appealed to and affirmed by Missour:
Court on March 15, 1910 (126 SOUTHWESTERN 170),
know whether executed or not, Wrote to Clerk's office
and they sent minutes but do not know ehéther death sen-
tence was arried out or not, Complete account of crime
in appeal,
Robert ¥. Davis, a negro
nsas oe Gh) iar 1
nged at the County Jail here today
for the are of Gey il, Evans, Pagan Old, negro,
ov. Hadley granted Damis two resi but when an appea’
as mids £0 in this week for a further postponement of
the execution, the Governor refused to inte " TIMES,