Charles Hammons, AR, 1905 March 7

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-HAMMONS, Charles A.

| White, hanged at Morrillton, Arkansas, on March 7, 1910
for raping his lleyear-old stepdaughter, Zelma Thomas, in
September, 190). Under the law of 1901, this hanging, for
criminal assault, was public, and not witnessed by only
25 persons as provided for in executions for other crimes.

Affirmed on appeal 8) SW 718, See worksheet ~ Arkansas -
NwWU = Bound.

| HAMMONS, Charles A.

| White, hanged at Morrillton, Arkansas, on March 7, 1910

| for raping his lleyear-old stepdaughter, %elma Thomas, in

| September, 190. Under the law of 1901, this hanging, for
criminal assault, was public, and not witnessed by only
25 persons as provided for in executions for other crimes.
Affirmed on appeal 8h SW 718, See worksheet - Arkansas -
NwU - Bound,

HAMMONS, Charles A,

White, hanged at Morrilton, Arkansas, on March 7, 1910
for raping his lleyear-old stepdaughter, Zelma Thomas, in
September, 190), Under the law of 1901, this hanging, for
criminal assault, was public, and not witnessed by only
25 persons as provided for in executions for other crimes

affirmed on appeal 8 SW 718, See worksheet - arkansas =
NwU - Bound.



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