PUBLIC EXECUTIONS
"Mr. J. J. Findley, a representative in the Georgia Legis-
lature, writes an epistle to the SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN
touching a certain bill to regulate public executions,
now pending, upholding the system of making hangings
public, and adding: 'I would, whenever an occasion
offered, takemy children to theplace of execution, for the
purpose of tkaching them the consequences of violating
their country’ s laws." TIMES, New York, 12-25-1858 (1/1.)
PUBLIC EXECUTIONS
"Mr, J. d. Findley, a representative in the Georgia Legis-
lature, writes an epistle to the SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN
touching a certain bill to regulate public executions,
how pending, upholding the system of making hangings
public, and adding: 'I would, whenever an occasion
offered, takemy children to theplace of execution, for thd
purpose of tkaching them the consequences of violating
their country's laws." TIMES, New York, 12-25-1858 (1/1.)
PUBLIC EXECUTIONS
"Mr, J, J, Findley, a representative in the Georgia Legis:
lature, writes an epistle to the SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN
touching a certain bill to regulate public executions,
now pending, upholding the system of making hangings
public, and adding: 'I would, whenever an occasion
offered, takemy children to theplace of execution, for thd
purpose of thaching them the consequences of violating
their country's laws." TIMES, New York, 12-25-1858 (1/1.)
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