ANDREWS, Richard
(Washington, Gae, March 17, 1906-Richard Andrews, the
negro boy who was convicted at a special term of court
held February 13th for criminally assaulting the little
daughter of Mr, J. B. Roberts paid the penalty of his
erime yesterday on the gallows, The negro was very ner=
yous when being led to the gallowse He confessed his
guilt, but said he had made grace with the Lord and the
nervousness was only the good spirit in his soul, The
trigger was sprung at 2 0 clock by Sheriff Callaway and
he was soon pronounced dead by Dr. Hill." JOURNAL, At-
lanta, Georgia, March 17, 1906 (11/7.)
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ANDREWS, Richard
"Washington, Gae, March 17, 1906-Richard Andrews, the
negro boy who was convicted at a special term of court
held February 13th for criminally assaultimg the little
daughter of Mr, J, B, Roberts paid the penalty of his
e¥ime yesterday on the gallows. The negro was very ner-
vous when being led to the gallows. He confessed his
guilt, bub said he had made grace with the Lord and the
nervousness was only the good spirit in his soul, The
trigger was sprung at 2 0 chock by Sheriff Callaway and
he was soon pronounced dead by Dr. Hill." JOURNAL, At-
lanta, Georgia, March 17, 1906 (1147.) 6?
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