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"Johnny Pointer, a Carroll County (4rk.) young man, was
convicted and put to death by hanging at Fort Smith, Sept.
a, 1894. The book, LAW WEST OF FORT SMITH, gives good
coverage of this, The book, written by Glenn Shirley, 196
a paper back, can be purchased from the Judge Furker

oo) BA Smith. "' [4 ay CF DO

Letter d&ted May 1), 1977, from Coy Logan, Berryville, Ark,

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"Johnny Poin iets a Carroll County (Ark.) young man, was
convicted and put to death by hanging at Fort Smith, Sept.
2h, 1894. The book, LAW WEST OF FORT SMITH, gives good

coverage of this. The book, written by leis Shirley, 1969

a paper back, can be purchased from the wa Parker

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