Cole Huey, AR, 1881 January 13

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Cole Huey hanged at Osceola, Arkl., on Jan] 13, 1881,
for murder of John Broadway in 1879

GALVESTON DATLY NEWS, Galveston, Tex., Jan, 18, 1881

"Cal Huey was hanged on Friday afternoon at Osceolay Arke,y
for the murder of John Broadway, in Crittenden County, in
the fall of 1879. Hue was one of a party of four who en-
tered Broadway's house, masked, and killed him because he
refused to give up money that the masked men thought thate
he had in his possession, Four hundred people witnessed
the execution, The condemned denied any complicity in the
murder of Broadway. He leaves a wife and six children re-
siding near Belmont, Missouri." PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
Jan, 17. 1887.

HUEY, Cole

Cole Huey hanged at Osceola, Arkl., on Jan] 13, 1881,
for murder of John Broadway in 1879

GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Tex., Jan, 18, 1881

"Cal Huey was hanged on Friday afternoon at Osceola, Ark,,|
for the murder of John Broadway, in Crittenden County, in
the fall of 1879, Hue was one of a party of four who en-
tered Broadway's house, masked, and killed him because he
refused to give up money that the masked men thought thate
he had in his possession, Four hundred people witnessed
the execution, The condemned denied any complicity in the
murder of Broadway. He leaves a wife and six children re-
siding near Belmont, Missouri." PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
Jal 88

HUEY, Cole

Cole Huey hanged at Osceola, Arkl., on Jan) 13, 1861,
for mrder of John Broadway in 1879

GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Tex., Jan, 18, 1881
"Cal Huey was hanged on Friday afternoon at Osceola, Ark. ,

for the mrder of John Broadway, in Crittenden County, an

the fall of 1879, Hue was one of a party of four who en-
tered Broadway's house, masked, and killed him because he
refused to give up money that the masked men thought thate

in his possession, Four hundred people witnessed

the execution, The cond

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siding near Belmont, Missouri," PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
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