Henry Etheridge, GA, 1885 June 19

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FHTERIDBE, Henry

"Henry Etheridge, black, hanged at Chilton, JonesCounty,
Ga., on June 19, 1885, for the murder of Tom Clemons last
June. UConffession on the scaffold, The execution was
private,"

GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, June 21, 1885

The following sent by Jim Massey, condensed from
Atlanta CONSTITUTION 6/20/1885 (1-3) (article
not sent): "Etheridge murdered Tom Clemons,
black, in

. a dispute over coe had the right te
court Sue Williams (black.

dune 19th, 1885
EHTERIDBE, Henry

"Henry Etheridge, black, hanged at Chilton, JonesCounty,
Ga., on June 19, 1885, for the murder of Tom Clemons last
June, Conffession on the scaffold, The execution was
private."

GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, June 21, 1885

The following sent by Jim Massey, condensed from
Atlanta CONSTITUTION 6/20/1885 (1-3) (article
not sent): "Etheridge murdered Tom Clemons,

black, in Bia tepuce ever ene had the right to

court Sue lliams (blac

F dune 19th, 1885
RIDBE, Henry

"Henry Btheridge, black, hanged at Chilton, J
Ga., on dune 19, 1885, f

vate."

GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, June 21, 1885

The following sent by Jim Massey, condensed fro
Atlanta CONSTITUTION 6/20/1885 (1-3) (article
not sent): "Etheridge murdered Tom Clemons,

black, in g,¢igpute over who had the right to
court Sue Williams (black.

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