Green Braxton, AL, 1890 January 24

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"Montgomery, Alas, 1-2))-1890-Green "raxton, a negro, was |
hanged -in-the corrider of the jail here today, Neck-
brokene A private execution. Sroke down when he mounted
the scaffold and was able to stand only with the assist-
ance of two deputies. Last May, Braxton and two other

negroes Sat dered brutally Louis. Pugh at his house in
Montgomery County."

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"Montgomery, Alae, 1-2)~1890-Green "raxton, a negro, was |
hanged-in-the corrider of the jail here today, Neck
brokene A private execution. Broke down when he mounted
the scaffold and was able to stand only with the assist-
ance of two deputies. Last May, Braxton and two other
negroes murdered brutally Louis Pugh at his house in
Montgomery County."

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