William Carter, KY, 1909 April 16

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CARTER, William pit LO 909

"Louisville, Ky., April 16, 1909-William Carter, a negro,
was hanzed in the jail yard here at 5:59 this morning for
the murder of William Walker, a foreman at the Mengel box
factory. Governor Willson last night commuted to life
imprisonment the sentence of William Green, another negro
who was to have been hanged with Carter for killing a

negro,"
BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, April 16, 1909

See: 11h SW 1186 - KY - BK & MAG.EXCERPTS.

CARTER, William April 16, 1909

"Louisville, Kys, April 16, 1909-William Carter, a negro,
was hanged in the jail yard here at 5:59 this morning for
the murder of William Walker, a foreman at the Mengel box
factory, Governor Willson last night commuted to life
imprisonment the sentence of William Green, another negroy
who was to have been hanged with Carter for killing a
negro,"

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, April 16, 1909

See: 11) SW 1186 - KY - BK & MAG.EXCERPTS.

CARTER, William April 16, 1909

"Louisville, Ky., April 16, 1909-William Carter, a negro,
was hanzed in the jail yard here at 5:59 this morning for
the mrder of William Walker, a foreman at the Mengel box
factory. Governor Willson last night commuted to life
imprisonment the sentence of William Green, another negro
who was to have been hanged with Carter for killing a

negro."
BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Alabama, april 16, 1909

See: 114 SW 1186 - KY - BK & MAG. EXCERPTS.

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