Sharp Aaron, AL, 1913 June 27

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AARON, Sharp
Black, hanged at Greensboro, Hale County, Ala,
on June 27, 1913. 11 of jurors and many
prominent citizens petitioned Governor for a
commutation and entire Board of Pardons asked
for commutation. Governor, after discussing
with trial judge and solicitor, refused to
intervene. For account of execution, see
Greensboro REGORD, Greensboro, Alabama, June
27, 1913 (h-h.e) - Alabama Worksheets - NwWU

dO years old and killed his wife,

i June 27, 1913
AARON, Sharp

Black, hanged at Greensboro, Hale County, Ala,
on June 27, 1913. 11 of jurors and many
prominent citizens petitioned Governor for a
commutation and entire Board of Pardons asked
for commutation. Governor, after discussing
with trial judge and solicitor, refused to
intervene. For account of execution, see
Greensboro REGORD, Greensboro, Alabama, June
27, 1913 (4-h.) - Alabama Worksheets - NwU

30 yeara old and killed his wife,

3¢é€ Ala. B&ME

AARON, Sharp
Black, hanged at Greensboro, Hale County, Ala,
on June 27, 1913. 11 of jurors snd many
prominent citizens petitioned Governor for a |
commutation and entire Board of Pardons asked
for commutation. Governor, after discussing
with trial judge and solicitor, refused to
intervene. For sccount of execution, see
Greensboro RECORD, Greensboro, Alab: une
27, 1913 (l-h.) - Alabama WoEkeneetare - we

Killed his wife.

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