Richard Foster, SC, 1859 March 25

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STER, Richard J. Mar, 25, 1859

"Richard J, Foster, convicted at Charleston, S. C., of
burglary and larceny, was on Saturday last sentenced to be

hung on March 25, 1859..."
RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Vas, 2= 3=1859

S, Geeiron last Friday (March 25. 1859), aoe grand larceny
or burglary. He was convicted at last court term. A man
who had committed a murder some time previously, had his
sentence commuted from capital punishment," ENQUIRER,

3-29-1859

FOSI'ER, Richard J. eae Maloy absysye)

"Richard J, Foster, convicted at Charleston, S. C., of
burglary and larceny, was on Saturday last sentenced to be
hung on March 25, 1859,"

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Va. 2-3-1859

"A man named Richard J, Foster was hanged in Charleston,
S. Ce, on last Friday (March 25, 1859), for grand larceny
or burglary. He was convicted at last court term. A man
who had committed a murder some time previously, had his
sentence commuted from capital punishment." ENQUIRER,
3-29-1859

FOSTER, Richard J, Mar. 25, 1859

"Richard J, Foster, convicted at Charleston, S. C.,
burglary and larceny, was on Saburday Last Sena tatts ae
yung on March 25, 1859,

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, ae Ves, 2-3-1859

"A man named Richard J, Foster was hanged in Charleston,
S. Cey on last Friday (March 25, 1859), for grand larceny
or burglary. He was convicted at last court term, A man
who had committed a mrder some time previously, had his
sentence commuted from capital punishment," ENQUIRER,
3=2921859



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