WIllie Williams, LA, 1902 December 19

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December 19, 1902
WILLIAMS, Willie

Black, hanzed New Roads @#F, La., for murder
en Yec. 19, 1902.

1903 undated Chicago TRIBUNE, sent by Dr. Jas.
Massey, U. of Gas, providing 1902 exécutions
Listing;

New Urleans PICAYUNE, Dec, 204 “pet fe
says he was chain gad
escapee who, dn
e@bise, s90OL Killed Do Ae

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a white man named Alveft Herbert whom he met
along some rey one tracks,

December 19, 1902
WILLIAMS, Willie

Black, hanged New Roads @*F, La., for murder
on Dec, 19, 1902.

1903 undated Chicago TRIBUNE, sent by Dr. Jas,
Massey, U. of Ga., providing 1902 exécutions

listing.
aN

New Orleans FLeAYUNE, Dec. 20g) 19 fs
says he was chain gate be
escapee who, hn

séept., eee killed

a white man na ért whom he met.

along some railroa

tracks.

December 19, 1902
WILLIAMS, Willie

Black, hanzed New Roads @F, La., for murder
on Dee, 19,

1903 undated Chicago TRIBUNE, sent Jas

Massey,
listing.

New Urleans PICAYUNE, Dec. 20, &
y a3 chain got
escapee who, tn
g0l killed
W a ne
road pea

by
UJ, of Ga., providing 1902 exéc aEONE

whom he met



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