Mike King, TN, 1895 May 17

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KING, Mike

"May 17, 1895-Mike King, who murdered a school teacher
named A. ©, Buck in Scott County, for the purpose of
robbing him of $5), on the 22nd of last December, was
hanged in Huntsville, Tennessee today. This is the ©
first legal execution in Scott County in its history,"

DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, May 18, 1895 (1-5)

KING, Mike

"May 17, 1895-Mike King, who murdered a school teacher
named A. C, Buck in Scott County, for the purpose of
robbing him of $5) on the 22nd of last December, was
hanged in Huntsville, Tennessee today. This is the
first legal execution in Scott County in its history,"

DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, May 18, 1895 (1-5)

KING, Mike

"May 17, 1895-Mike King, who murdered a school teacher
named A. C, Buck in Scott County, for the purpose of
robbing him of $5) on the 22nd of last December, was
hanged in Huntsville, Tennessee today. This is the
first legal execution in Scott County in its history,"

DAILY NEWS, Galveston, Texas, May 18, 1895 (1-5)

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