Steve Johnson, FL, 1912 May 31

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JOHNSON, Steve LARGE CARD

Black, hanged St. Augustine, (Bt. Johns County), Florida
on May 31, 1912. Sax Sentenced to die on 5-lj-1912. Had
killed George Williams, also black, in lower part of St,
Johns County. Hanged on same gallows with White and
Baxter. No appeal, Marched to death with other two mean
singing hymns, Last request was that shoes be given to
his mother (his shoes),

FLORIDA TIMES-UNION, Jacksonville, Fla., 5-31-1912

JOHNSON, Steve LARGE CARD

Black, hanged St. Augustine, (St. Johns County), Florida
on May 31, 1912. MSH Sentenced to die on 5<l-1912. Had
killed George Williams, also black, in lower part of St,
dohns County, Hanged on same gallows with White and
Baxter. No appeal, Marched to death with other two man
singing hymns, Last request was that shoes be given to
his mother (his shoes).

FLORIDA TIMES-UNION, Jacksonville, Fla,, 5-31-1912

JOHNSON, Steve LARGE CARD

Black, hanged St. Augustine, (St. Johns County), Florida
on May 31, 1912, SMW Sentenced to die on 5-l;-1912, Had
killed George Williams, also black, in lower part of St.
Johns County, Hanged on same gallows with White and

No appeal, Marched to death with other two ma
singing hymns, Last request was that shoes be given to
his mother (his shoes).

FLORIDA TIMES-UNION, Jacksonville, Fla,, 5-31-1912

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