Terrell Hudson, GA, 1897 June 25

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HUDSON, Terrell

"Decatur, Gaey 6-25-1897-Terrell Hudson, a negro, who was
to have been hanged two weeks ago for murder, , but who
was respited at the last moment by Governor Atkinson, died
on the gallows at Decatur today. The drop fell at Kllgl6
and 1 minutes later Hudson was pronounced dead, the fall
having broken his neck, Hudson killed Seaborn Malcam,
another, another negro, in a quarrell about a rabbit dog,!
DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, 6-26-1897 (1-5).

Mame article, New York TIMES, 6-26-1897

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HUDSON, Terrell

"Decatur, Gae, 6-25-1897-Terrell Hudson, a negro, who was
to have been hanged two weeks ago for murder, , but who
was respited at the last moment by Governor Atkinson, die
on the gallows at Decatur today. The drop fell at Kl13l6
and 1 minutes later Hudson was pronounced dead, the fall
having broken his neck, Hudson killed Seaborn Malcamy
another, another negro, in a quarrell about a rabbit dog,"
DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, 6-26-1897 (1-5).

Name article, New York TIMES, 6-26-1897

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dune 25, 1897
HUDSON, Terrell

"Decatur, Gas, 6-25-1897-Terrell Hudson, a negro, who was
to have been hanged two weeks ago for murder, , but who
was respited at the last moment by Governor Atkinson, die
on the gallows at Decatur today. The drop fell at E113h6
and ly minutes later Hudson was pronounced dead, the fall
having broken his neck, Hudson killed Seaborn Malcam,
another, another negro, in a quarrell about a rabbit dog.
DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, 6-26-1897 (1-5).

Same article, New York TIMES, 6-26-1897

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