Robert Watts, AL, 1907 April 25

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WATTS, Robert

A white man, After sentence of death was held in Jeffer-
son County Jail because it was. feared Marshall County
Jail was not secure enough, Received a stay of execution
and sent to State Insane Asylum in Tuscaloosa for examina
tion as to sanity.

BIRMING HAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala., 1-16-1906

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WATTS, Robert

A white man, After sentence of death was held in Jeffer-
son County Jail because it was, feared Marshall County
Jail was not secure enough, Received a stay of execution
and sent to State Insane Asylum in Tuscaloosa for examina
tion as to sanity,

BIRMING HAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala., 1-16-1906

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A white man, After sentence of death was held in Jeffer-
Son County Jail because it was. feared Marshall County
Jail was not secure enough, Received a stay of execution
and sent to State Insane Asylum in Tuscaloosa for examina
tion as to sanity,

BIRMING HAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala., 1-16-1906
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