Joel White, NY, 1793 June 13

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WHITE, Joel Sawyer : June 13, 1793
Hanged, Ne Ye, Ne Yop for forgery, June 13 i793

THE NEW YORK TOOMBS, by Charles Suttons Ede’ by J. 3B. Mix
& Se Ae MacKeevers NY: Ue. S. Publishing Coo, 18743 p 153

Hearn states that NEW YORK JOURNAL AND PATRIOTIC REGISTER
says that White was condemned at New York City on May 4,
XR 1793 and the execution was set for June 13, 1793

"New York, May 8. The Supreme Court of the
State of New York finished the tedious business

which came before them during the session on the
ith instantJoe Sawyer WHITE dndicted for forging

a bank bill of the United States, found guilty

WHITE, Joel Sawyer — June 13, 1793
Hanged, Ne Yoo No Yoo for forgery, June 13 1793

THE NEW YORK TOOMBS, by Charles Suttons; Ede’ by J. Be Mix
& Se Ae MacKeevers NY: Ue. S. Publishing Coo, 1874; p 153

Hearn states that NEW YORK JOURNAL AND PATRIOTIC REGISTER
says that White was condemned at New York City on May 4,
eR 1793 and the execution was set for June 13, 1793

"New York, May 8. The Supreme Court of the
State of New York finished the tedious business

which came before them during the session on the
hth instantJoe Sawyer WHITH aGndicted for forging

a bank bill of the United States, found guilty

WHITE, Joel Sawyer June 13, 1793

Hanged, Ne Ye» Ne Ye, for forgery, June 13 1793
THE NEW YORK TOOMBS, by Charles Sutton; Ed. by J. 3. Mix
& S.A, MacKeovors NY: U. S. Publishing Co., 1874; p 153

Hearn states that NEW YORK JOURNAL AND PATRIOTIC REGISTER

says that White was condemned at New York City on May 4,
HH 1798 and the execution was set for June 13, 1795

"New York, May 8. The Supre Court of the
state of New York finished the tedious business

fp came pefore them duping the, sesgion on the
[ith instentJce Savy Gndicted for forging

a bank bill of the “Oni ted States, found guilty

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