Thomas Bailey, AR, 1892 May 6

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BAILEY, Thomas

"Little Rock, Ark., May 6, 1892=...Thomas Bailey... negro
murderer, was executed at the county jail at noon today
in the presence of about twenty persons... Bailey murdered
Je F, Hamkman, a map peddler, and threw his body into a
-swampe..neck was broken," COURIER-JOURNAL, Louisville,

Kentucky, May 6, 1892 (2/h.)

BAILEY, Thomas

"Little Rock, Arke, May 6, 1892-...Thomas Bailey...negro
murderer, was executed at the county jail at noon today
in the presence of about twenty persons... Bailey murdered
J. F, Hamkman, a map peddler, and threw his body into a
swampe..neck was broken," COURIER-JOURNAL, Louisville,
Kentucky, May 6, 1892 (2/l.)

BAILEY, Thomas
"Little Rock, Ark., May 6, 1892-..Thomas Baileys..negro
murderer, was executed at the county jail at noon today
in the presence of about twenty persons,,. Bailey murdered
J. F, Hackman, a map peddler, and threw his body into a
swamp...neck was broken," COURIER-JOURNAL, Louisville,
Kentucky, May 6, 1892 (2/4.)

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