James Green, PA, 1781 November 24

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GREEN, James | 11-2)|-1781

Hanged for robbery, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov.
2h, 1781. SCAFFOLD « CHAIR by Teeters, p 50

PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL, Philadelphia, 11-17-
1781 gives crime as robbing William Miller
on the highway of his coat, jacket, shoe
buckles and knee-buckles. Also indicted for

burglary of Mifflin, Butler & Co., but pro-
secution waived due to his being already

capitally convicted for highway robbery.

GREEN, James 11-2)-1781

Hanged for robbery, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov.
2h, 1781. SCAFFOLD « CHAIR by Teeters, p 50

PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL, Philadelphia, 11-17-
1781 gives crime as robbing William Miller
on the highway of his coat, jacket, shoe
buckles and knee-buckles. Also indicted for
burglary of Mifflin, Butler & Coe, but pro-
secution waived due to his being already
capitally convicted for highway robbery.

GREEN, James 11-24-1781

Hanged for robbery, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov.
2h, 1781. SCAFFOLD & CHAIR by Teeters, p 50

PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL, Philadelphia, 11-17-
1781 gives crime as robbing William Miller
on the highway of his coat, jacket, shoe
buckles and knee-buckles. Also indicted for
burglary of Mifflin, Butler & Co., but pro-
secution waived due to his being already
capitally convicted for highway robbery.



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