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BAKER, Glenroy

Black, described as "quite young," hanged at
Spotsylvania C. H., VA, 11-16-1876, for the
S-16-1866 gunshot-murder of Judson Motley,
white, cO, Baker was a freedman, formerly the
Slave of William Richards of Spotsylvania,Co,
According to Bis confession, his motive was

to obtain a new set of clothés. He shot hiis
victim in the public road and took his gaaves,
shoes and hat.

DISPATCH, Richmond, VA 11/17/1866 (3:4)

BAKER, Glenroy

Black, described as "quite young," hanged at
Spotsylvania C. H., VA, 11-16-1876, for the
§-16-1866 gunshot-murder of Judson Motley,
white, 20, Baker was a freedman, formerly the
slave of William Richards of spotsylvania,Co,
According to Bis confession, his motive was

to obtain a new set of clothés. He shot his
victim in the public road and took his gaaves,
shoes and hat.

DISPATCH, Richmond, VA 11/17/1866 (3:4)

BAKER, Glenroy

Black, described as "quite young," hanged at
Spotsylvania C. H., VA, 11-16-1876, for the
8-16-1866 gunshot-murder of Judson Motley,
white, 20, Baker was a freedpan, formerly the
slave of William Richards of Spotsylvania ,Co,
According to Bis confession, his motive was
to obtain a new set of clothés. He shot hiis
victim in the public road and took his ghaves,
shoes and hat.

DISPATCH, Richmond, VA 11/17/1866 (3:4)



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