Norvell Jr. Marshall, NC, 1911 October 27

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father and the sheriff of Warrenton County, Judge Justice —
promptly sentenced Marshall to be electrocuted at Raleigh

on Oct. 20. The negro will be taken to Raleigh tonight and
lodged in the penitentiary to await his execution, The wo-
man was placed on the stand and told the:circumstances of

the attack, The defendant's only attempt at defense was a
plea of insanity.'"' JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga., ‘9-20-1911 (2=3.)

father and the sheriff of Warrenton County, Judge Justice
promptly sentenced Marshall to be electrocuted at Raleigh
on Oct, 20, The negro will be taken to Raleigh tonight and|
lodged in the penitentiary to await his execution, The wo-
man was placed on the stand and told the: circumstances of

the attack, The defendant's only attempt at defense was a
plea of insanity," JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga., ‘9-20-1911 (2-3.)

father and the sheriff of Warrenton County,
promptly sentenced Marshall to be electrocuted at Raleigh

on Oct, 20, The negro cevigeereaedtey alec tonight and|
lodged in the penitentiary to avait his executio

Judge Justice

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man was placed on the stand and told the circumstances of
the attack, ‘The defendant's only attempt at defense was a
JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga., 9-20-1911 (2-3.)

plea of insanity."

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| MARSHALL, NoVell, Jr.

_ Black, 3l-years-old, electrocuted at North Carolina, State
Prison (Warren County) on October Ais) Loule | No apgeali,
"Warrenton, Ne C., Sept. 19, 1911-Quiet prevails here foll-
owing the reported démonsuration of an attempt to lynch
George Marshall, the negro who attacked a woman at Vickbord
hear here, The Warren county grand jury Monday formally
indicted Marshall, The negro was immediately arraigned and
his trial set for this afternoon at 2 o'clock, 4A special
venire of 50 men was ordered." JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga., 8@pt
Ly iol 1, 2/7.) "Warrenton, Ne Coy 9=20-191leAfter ten
minutes of deliberation a verdict of 'guilty' was returnec
early last night by the superior court jury in the case of
Norval Marshall, the negro, who on last Saturday night
attacked a white woman and shot and seriously wounded her

MARSHALL, NoVell, Jr.

_ Black, 3l-years-old, electrocuted at North Carolina, State
Prison (Warren County) on October 27, 1911, No appeal,
"Warrenton, N. C., Sept. 19, 1911-Quiet prevails here foll.
owing the reported démonsiration of an attempt to lynch
George Marshall, the negro who attacked a woman at Vickbord
hear here, ‘The Warren county grand jury Monday formally
indicted Marshall, The negro was immediately arraigned and
his trial set for this afternoon at 2 o'clock, A special
venire of 50 men was ordered." JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga., Sé@pt
1D, Si, (AYA) "Warrenton, Ne Ces 9-20-191l-After ten

minutes of deliberation a verdict of 'guilty' was returned
early last night by the superior court jury in the case of
Norval Marshall, the negro, who on last Saturday night

attacked a white woman and shot and seriously wounded her

MARSHALL, NoVell, Jr.

Black, 3l-years-old, electrocuted at North Carolina State
Prison (Warren County) on October 27, 1911, No appeal,
let prevails here fol.
uration of an attempt to lynch
hall, the negro who attacked a woman at Vickbord

"Warrenton, N. C., Sept. 19, 1911-01
owing the reported demons
George Ma:
hear here,

cia’
venire of 50 men was ordered," JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga,, Sept
19, 1911 (12/?.) myarrenton, Ne Ce, 9-20-191leAfter ten
minutes of deliberation a verdict of 'guilty' was returned
early last night by the superior court jury in the case of
Norval Marshall, the negro, who on last Saturday night

attacked a white woman and shot and seriously wounded her

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