Guy Young, GA, 1915 November 8

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"Crawfordfille, G, » Nov. 6, 1915-Thirs legal execution
in Taliaferro County in 3) years is set for Monday, when
three negroes, Jake Turner, Sam Hardin, and Guy Young
are to be hanged for the murder of a young white man
about a month ago. The negroes are to die just 21 days
after their trial, the minimum limit of 20 days falling
on Sunday, The hee hanging in this county was in 1881
when San Armore, a negro, was executed for murder," JOUR-
NAL, Atlanta, Georgia, Nov, 6, 1915 (l-2.) Find no subse-
quent confirmation of execution,

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"Crawfordfille, G, 5 Nove 6, 1915-Thi egal execution
in Taliaferro County in 3) years is set for eRe, when
three negroes, Jake Turner, Sam Hardin, and C Guy Young
are to be hanged for the murder of a young white man
about a month ago. The negroes are to die just 21 days
after their trial, the minimum limit of 20 days falling
on Sunday, The last hanging in this county was in 1881
when San Armore, a negro, was executed for murder," JOUR-
NAL, Atlanta, Georgia, Nov. 6, 1915 (1-2.) Find no subse4
quent confirmation of execution,

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HARDIN, Sam, ee R, Jajee, and YOUNG, Wry,
"Crawford@ille, c Nov. 6, 1915-Thifs Bae execution
in Taliaferro County in 3) years is set for Monday, when
three negroes, Jake Turner, Sam Hardin, and Guy Young
are to be hanged for the murder of a young white man
about a month ago, The negroes are to die just 21 days

after their trial, the minimum Limit of 20 days falling
on Sunday, The last hanging in this county was in 1881
when San Armore, a negro, was executed for murder." JOUR-
NAL, Atlanta, Georgia, Nove 6, 1915 (1-2.) Find no subse.
ouent confirmation of execution,

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