Albert Garth, MO, 1902 January 21

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GARTH, Albert January 21 W508.
"Kansas City, Mo., 1-21-1902-Albert Garth, a negro, who
killed Minnie Woods, a negress, here on Dec, 22, 1899,
was hanged at the county jail at 9 o'clock this morning.
Garth slept fairly well last night and walked bravely to
the scaffold, maintaining comparative calm to the last,
Garth was a laborer and was 26-years-old, Several move-
ments weremade to securecexecutive clemency," NEWS, Pen-
sacola, Flay 1-22-1902 (3=2.)

GARTH, Albert

January 21, 1902,,,
"Kansas City, Mo., 1-21-1902-Albert Garth, a negro, who
killed Minnie Woods, a negress, here on Dec, 22, 1899,
was hanged at the county jail at 9 o'clock this morning.
Garth slept fairly well last night and walked bravely to
the scaffold, maintaining comparative calm to the last.
Garth was a laborer and was 26-years-old, Several move-
ments weremade to securecexecutive clemency." NEW, Pen-
sacola, Fla.y 1+22-1902 (3-2.)

| GARTH, Albert

January 21, 190255,
"Kansas City, Mo, 1-21-1902~Albert Garth, a negro, who
killed Minnie Woods, a negress, here on Dec, 22, 1899,

was hanged at the county jail at 9 ofclock this norning.
Garth slept fairly well last night and walked bravely to

‘old, maintaining comparative calm to the last.
Garth was a laborer and was 26-year: Several move~
pete arenes) ere ate clemency.

2 " NEWS, Pen=
sacola, Fla,, 1-22-1902 (3-2.)

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