Jerry Rossa, NJ, 1906 February 10

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"Hackensack, Ne J. 2-10-1906-Jerry Rossa, an Italian,
was hanged here today for the murder of another Italian
which was committed two years agoe Rossa was recently
reprieved and no date set for the exectuian until yes~

terday," A A SIRS YL Le

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala., 2-10-1996 - Pace 1,

"eoethe gallows was then hurried to the jail on a sleigh,
and workmen were busy until late last night putting it
into position, Deputies and witnesses had to be notified

by telegram in order that they might be here in time for

the execution, Rossa was not informed until last evening
that he was to die today." JOURNAL, Atlanta, Gae, Febs

10, 1906 (1/5.)

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"Hackensack, Ne J. 2-10-1906-Jerry Rossa, an Italian,
was hanged here today for the murder of another Italian
which was comnitted two years ago. Rossa was recently

veprieved and no date set for the exectuidn until yes-

terday," A A ESE We

BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala,, 2-10-1996 - Page 1.
".eeThe gallows was then hurried to the jail on a sleigh,
and workmen were busy until late last night putting it
into position, Deputies and witnesses had to be notified
by telegram in order that they might be here in time for
the execution. Rossa was not informed until last evening
that he was to die today." JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga., Febs
10, 1906 (1/5.)

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