Thompson Wade, MS, 1896 January 8

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EATHORN, Fe De, and WADE, Thompson

Hathorn, white, and Wade, black, hanged from same gallows
at Augusta, Perry County, Mississippi, on January 8, 1896
Wade was an employee of Hathorn and murdered Mrs, Hathorn
atalathorn's ansistencee The motive was another wman
and the crime was committed in October, 1895, See accoun
from the MOUNTAIN EAGLE, Walker County, Alabama, (Jasper)
filed in Mississippi - not written up - letter files,

HATHORN, Fe. De, and WADE, Thompson

Hathorn, white, and Wade, black, hanged from same gallows
at Augusta, Perry County, Mississippi, on January 8, 1896
Wade was an employee of Hathorn and murdered Mrs. Hathorn
ataHathorn's ansistence. The motive was another wman
and the crime was committed in October, 1895, See accoun
from the MOUNTAIN EAGLE, Walker County, Alabama, (Jasper)
filed in Mississippi - not written up - letter files.

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HATEORN, F. D., and WADE, Thompson

Hathorn, white, and Wade, black, hanged from same gallows
at Augusta, Berry County, Mississippi, on January 8, 1896,
Wade was an employee of Hathorn and mrdered Mrs, Hathorn
ataHathorn's ansistence, The motive was another woman

and the crime was committed in October, 1895, See account

from the MOUNTAIN EAGLE, Walker County, Alabama, (Jasper)
filed in Mississippi - not written up - letter files,

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