ago and created more than ordinary interest at the time by
reason of the fact that the negro s victim, Mrs, Chapin,
| was a northern woman of some wealth, who had taken up res-
idence among the healfhful sand ridges of Ai#en, and,had
shown the negroes more than ordinary consideration, under
yhe mistaken impression that they were not properly appre-
ciated and treated by southern people," JOURNAL, Atlanta,
GA, 10-86-1906 (5-56)
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ago and created more than ordinary interest at the time by’
reason of the fact that the negro s victim, Mrs, Chapin,
| was a northern woman of some wealth, who had taken up res~
idence among the healfhful sand ridges of Ai#en, and, had
shown the negroes more than ordinary consideration, under
yhe mistaken impression that they were not properly appre-
ciated and treated by southern people," JOURNAL, Atlanta,
GAy 1O-B~1906 (5=5e)
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ago and created more than ordinary interest at the time by
reason of the fact that the negro's victim, Hrs, Chapin,
BeSteree re sion of some wealth, who had taken up res-
the healfhful sand ridges of Ailen, and, had
groes more than ordinary consideration, under
mistaken impression that they were not properly appre-
JOURNAL, Atlanta,
GA, 108-1906 (5=5.)
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"Oct. 27, 1906-Isaac Johnson, a negro, was hanged at Aiken
S. Ce, yesterday (10-26) for criminally assaulting Mrs,
Chapin, Johnson committed the crime about ) months ago.
He was convicted at a recent term of court. He made no
statement and went to his doom with apparent concern, The
hanging was private, inside the jail yard, There was no
demonstration of any kind, A petition had been circulated
askting Governor Heyward to commute his sentence, It was
signed by a large number of whites, JOURNAL, Atlanta,
Georgia, Yetober 27, 1906 (lixh.)
"10-6-"Wednesday in the court of general sessions at Aiken,
Se C., Isaiah Knight, a negro, was convicted of criminal
assault upon Mrs, T. S. Chapin, of Aiken, and sentenced to
be hanged Oct. 26, The crime was committed,several months
JOEMSSN-tsaac_ahies Isaiah KNIGHT)
"Oct. 27, 1906-Isaac Johnson, a negro, was hanged at Aiken
S. C., yesterday (10-26) for criminally assaulting Mrs.
Chapin, Johnson committed the c rime about l, months ALO
He was convicted at a recent term of court, He made no
statement and went to his doom with apparent concern, The
hanging was private, inside the jail yard, There was no
demonstration of any kind, A petition had been circulated
askiing Governor Heyward to commute his sentence, It was
signed by a large number of whites, JOURNAL, Atlanta,
Georgia, Vetober 27, 1906 (liflie)
"10-6-Wednesday in the court of general sessions at Aiken,
S. C., Isaiah Knight, a negro, was convicted of criminal
assault upon Mrs, T. S. Chapin, of Aiken, and pacino
be hanged Oct. 26, The crime was committed, several months
JOmBeH,—Teaac_teties Isaiah KNIGHT)
"Oct. 27, 1906-Isaac Johnson, a negro, was hanged at Aiken,
S. Ce, yesterday (10-26) for criminally assaulting Mrs.
Chapin, Johnson committed the crime about months ago.
He was convicted at a recent term of court, He made no
statement and went to his doom with apparent concern,
hanging was private, inside the jail yard, There was no
demonstration of any kind, A petition had been circulated
asking Governor Heyward to commute his sentence. It was
Fees ype eases nate ot ition aC ittanta,
Georgia, Yetober 27, 1906 (Li
"10~6-ifednesday in the court of” eee sessions at Aiken,
+ Cey Isaiah Knight, a negro, ws convicted of criminal
assault upon Mrs, T. S, Chapin, of Aiken, and sentenced to
be hanged dct, 26. The crime was comnitted,sevoral months
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