Jacob Neuslein, MO, 1857 June 19

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‘NEUSLEIN, Jacob °
ee 6-19-1857

Reneed, Gt. Louis, Mo., June 19, 1857, Had killed "his

wife by beating her over the head with a billet of wood,

after along course of inhuman treatment such as could

only be expected from an African savage.",e«..met fate

with apparent resignation and made short address from
scaffold. RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Va., 6-25-1857

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Worksheet prepared = Missouri - not written up = bound.

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NEUSLEIN, Jacob 6-19-1857

langed, St. Louis, Mo,, June 19, 1857, Had killed "his
wife by beating her over the head with a billet of wood,
after along course of inhuman treatment such as could
only be expected from an African savage.".»e..met fate
with apparent resignation and made short address from
scaffold. RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Va, 6-25-1857

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Worksheet prepared - Missouri - not written up = bound,

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NEUSLEIN, Jacob Guigeisey
Hanged, St. Louis, Mo,, June 19, 1857, Had killed "his
wife by beating her over the head with a billet of wood,
after along course of inhuman treatment such as could
only be expected from an African savage."',,...met fate
ith apparent resignation and made short address from
scaffold, RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Va., 6-25-1857

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‘worksheet prepared - Missouri - not written up = bound,



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