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DAVIS, Ernest
(iset“werttenatton) Hx epecl J- GY 90 2
"Ernest Davis, the Manchestér, Va,, man convicted of mur-
der and sentenced to be hanged on Dec, 12, has been gran-
ted a respite by Gov, Montague until Jan, 9, 1903, on the
plea of friends who wish to petition for a commutation,"

EVENING LEADER, Richmond, VA, 129-1902 (7/%e)

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DISPATCH, Richmond1-10-1903 (7:5)

VIRGINIA, B&eMEXCERPTS

Hanged at Manchester, then an independent
city. Now merged into City of Richmond.

DAVIS, Ernest
(isee“oonttrmtten) a epee Vis F/SGO a
"Ernest Davis, the Manchestér, Va,, man convicted of mur-

der and sentenced tobe hanged on Dec, 12, has been gran=
ted a respite by Gov. Montague until Jan, 9, 1903, on the
plea of friends who wish to petition for a commutation,"
EVENING LEADER, Richmond, VA, 129-1902 (7/5.)

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DISPATCH, Richmondl-10-1903 (7:5)
VIRGINIA, B&MEXCERPTS

Hanged at Manchester, then an independent
city. Now merged into City of Richmond.

DAVIS, Ernest:
(eed —womtirmetien) Peapecl /-F/90 ZB
"Ernest Davis, the Manchestér, Va., man convicted of mr-

der and sentenced to be hanged on Dec, 12, has been gran=
ted a respite by Gov, Montague until Jan, 9, 1903, on the
plea of friends who wish to petition for a commutation,”
EVENING LEADER, Richmond, VA, 12-9-1902 (7/5.)

Vege Richmondl-10-1903
VIRGINIA, [EXCERPTS

Hanged at Manchester, then an independent
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city. Now merged into y of Richmond.



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