Daniel Parker, MS, 1884 July 18

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PARKER, Daniel

"Greenville, Mississippi, July 18, 188l-Daniel Parken
colored, was hanged for the ie of Richard Barrett,
pean oh Deer Creek on May 11, 188). Confessed hae
guilt," NEWS, Galveston, Texas, July 19, 188) (5-5),

According to undated 1885 Chicago TRIBUNE and

sent by Massey convtaining 188) execution list,
the victim was his nephewe

PARKER, Daniel

"Greenville, Mississippi, July 18, 188)-Daniel Parker,
colored, was hanged for the murder of Richard Barrett,
colored, oh Deer Creek on May 11, 188). Confessed his
guilt, NEWS, Galveston, Texas, July 19, 188) (5-5),

According to undated 1885 Chicago TRIBUNE and
sent by Massey convtaining 188) execution list,
the victim was his nephew.

PARKER, Daniel
"Greenville, Mississippi, July 18, 188l-Daniel F
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Parker,
colored,

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e mrder of Richard Barrett,

o} k on May 11, 1884, Confessed his
guilt," NEWS, inate Texas, July 19, 188) (5-5),
According to undated 1885 Chicago TRIBUNE and

sent by Maseey conttaining 188) execution list,
the victim was his nephew.

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