Anz Tolliver, GA, 1912

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TOLLIVER, Anz
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Tolliver, black, sentenced to hang at Colquitt,Ga., on Sep
6, 1912, escaped from the Miller county jail on night of
9-1. Had killed another black in Miller County nearly a
year before, and was to have been executed the previous
Thanksgiving but his attorneys had managed to stay executic
On Sunday night, while Sheriff Phillips & family were at
church, he escaped by filing rivits that held the lock to
his cell), gOURNAL, Atlanta, Gas, 7 912 (147. ns

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Tolliver, black

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65 1912, escaped
9-1. Had killed
year before, and
thanksgiving but |
On Sunday night,

church, he escaped by filing rivéts that held the lock to
his cell.. JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga., Teg (147.)

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from the Miller county jail on night of
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was to have been executed the previous
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