Phillip Travis, AL, 1912 May 31

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TRAVIS, Phillip

"Marion, Ale, May 31, 1912-Phillip Travis, convicted of
the murder of Fox Hall, the young Southern Railway flag-
m,n, at Tayloe Station, was hanged here today. His neck
was broken and he died in fifteen minutes," NEWS, Gale
veston, Texas, June 1, 1912 (8/6.)

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TRAVIS, Phillip

"Marion, Al., May 31, 1912=<Phillip Travis, convicted of
the murder of Fox Hall, the young Southern Railway flag-
m,n, at Tayloe Station, was hanged here today, His neck
was broken and he died in fifteen minutes." NEWS, Gal-
veston, Texas, June 1, 1912 (8/6.)

IF Southern £70
TRAVIS, Phillip

"Marion, Al,, May 31, 1912-Phillip Travis, convicted of
the murder of Fox Hall, the young Southern Railway flag-
hanged here today. His neck
NEWS, Gal-

veston, Texas, June 1, 1912 (8/6,)

SS fouthorw £70

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