WOODWARD, Daniel T,
"Washington, D, Co, Septe 2, 1853=Daniel T, Woodward,
convicted of the murder of his wife, was hung at 11:30
o'clock this morning, He made no confession and met his
fate with apparent indifference,"
NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK CITY, SEPT. 3, 1853
"Daniel T. Woodward, a few days before Christ
mas, 1852, murdered his wife by cutting her
throat, He was executed September 2, 1853."
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA POLICE, by Richard Syl-
vesters_Washington, DC: Gibson Brothers, 189):
Mentigned Washington 4vening ae
WOODWARD, Daniel as
"Washington, D, C., Septe 2, 1853=Daniel T. Woodward,
convicted of the murder of his wife, was hung at 11:30
o'clock this morning. He made no confession and met his
fate with apparent indifference,"
NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK CLTY, SEPT. 3, 1853
"Daniel T. Woodward, a few days before Christ-~
mas, 1852, murdered his wife by cutting her
throat. He was executed September 2, 1853."
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA POLICE, by Richard Syl-
vesters Washington, DC: Gibson Brothers, 189) J
page 237.
Mentigned Washington Svening oe
WOODWARD, Daniel T,
"Washington, D, C., Septe 2, 1853-Daniel T. Woodward,
convicted of the murder of his wife, was hung at 11:30
otclock this morning, He made no confession and met his
fate with apparent indifference,"
NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK CITY, SEPT. 3, 1853
"Daniel T, Woodward, a few days before Christ.
mas, 1852, murdered his wife by cutting her
throat. executed September 2, 1853."
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA POLICE, by Richard Syi-
ogtens Washington, DC: Gibson Brothers, 189),
page 237.
Mentigned Washington Svening Bice Coes)
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