George Hettrick, NJ, 1902 April 4

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HETT RICK, George

"Yrenton, N. Je, April 4, 1902-George Hettrick, alias
Franklin Williams, was hanged in the Mercer County Jail
today for the murder of John Krause in this city on |
Thanksgiving last year." DAILY NWS, Pensacola, Florida, |
April 5, 1902 (8/1. ) |
Same article in DAILY PICAYUNE, New Orleans,
-5-1902, with headline stating that Hettrick

was black. Headline reads: "NEGRO STRETCHES
HEMP IN NEW JERSEY,"

HETIRICK, George

"Trenton, N. Jey April h, 1902-George Hettrick, alias
Franklin Williams, was hanged in the Mercer County Jail
today for the murder of John Krause in this city on
Thanksgiving last year." DAILY NWS, Pensacola, Blorida,
April 5, 1902 (8/1.) :

Same article in DAILY PICAYUNE, New Orleans,

4-5-1902, with headline stating that Hettrick
was black. Headline reads: "NEGRO STRETCHES
HEMP IN NEW JERSEY."

HETERICK, George

"trenton, N, Je, April hy 1902Heorge Hettrick, ali

are viiaiahe, was hanged in the Mercer County Jail
the mirder of John Krause in this city on

Phatlegiviny last year." DAILY Ni, Pensacola, Florida,

April 5, 1902 (|

Same article in DAILY PICAYUNE, New Orleans,

4-5-1902, with headline stating that Hettrick
was black. Headline reads:
HEMP IN NEW JERSEY."

"NEGRO STRETCHES

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