Jim Summers, AL, 1894 November 16

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_ Summers, a Pinckard, Ala., Negro, and Mike McCrea and
Mitchell Wooten were convicted of the ax ar
murders—of OF ‘year=old farmer=biacksmith Angas
| and his wife Mary in August, 1893. Wooten was hanged in
September of that year and Summers and McCrea went to the
gaktows tir Snark 3 Alaesy OI No r 46;-189h EPTor to his
execution, Summers XKXE stated that Wooten, who lived
across the road from the MeSw-gen in t
—and-hadtried-to de-he—and

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