Henry Johnson, LA, 1904 September 23

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JOHNSON, Henry

"Natchitoches, Lae, 9-23-190l\-The first legal execution
here since 1893 (wrong, as there was one in 1895) occurred
today when Henry Johnson, a negro, was hanged for the mur-
der of Louss Richards, his half brother, aast April,"
ARKANSAS GAZETTE, Little Rock, AR, 9=2h-190) (5:7.)

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JOHNSON, Henry

"Natchitoches, Lae, 9-23-190)-The first legal execution
here since 1893 (wrong, as there was one in 1895) occurred
today when Henry Johnson, a negro, was hanged for the mur-
der of Louk&s Richards, his half brother, dast April."
ARKANSAS GAZETTE, Little Rock, AR, 9-2l-190) (5:74)

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