Henry Moett, NY, 1880

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"Hudson, NY, Feb. l-In the case of Henry Moett,
on trial in this city for the last 10 days for
the murder of his wife and her paramour at Tagh-
kante, on the l2th of September last, the jury
after being out all night, rendered a verdict
thismorning of murder in the lst degree. Judge
Osborn sentenced the prisoner to be hanged on
March 15. After sentence the prisoner coolly
asked the Court that he be hanged in public and
that he be allowed one hour and a half to
speak," NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, Feb. 1h, 1880

"Hudson, NY, Feb. 1l-In the case of Henry Moett,
on trial in this city for the last 10 days for
the murder of his wife and her paramour at Tagh-
kante, on the 12th of September last, the jury
after being out all night, rendered a verdict
thismorning of murder in the lst degree. Judge
Osborn sentenced the prisoner to be hanged on
March 15. After sentence the prisoner coolly
asked the Court that he be hanged in public and
that he be allowed one hour and a half to
speak,” NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, Feb. 1h, 1880

"Hudson, NY, Feb. 1-In the case of Henry Moett,

on trial in this city for the last 10 days f

the murder of his wife and her paramour at Tagh-|
on the 12th of September last, the jury

thismorning of murder in the lst degree. Judge
Osborn sentenced the prisoner to be hanged on
March 15. After sentence the prisoner coolly
asked the Court that he be hanged in Pe and
that he be allowed one hour and a half

speak,” NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, Feb. ih, 1880

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me (WAS RAIK AKA X) Not hanged.

Convicted in Hudson, N, Y, of murder of wife and her
paramour at Tagharsac on 9-12-1879 and sentenced to
hang on “arch 10, 1880. After sentence asked that he
be allowed to speak for 14 hours.

IDAHO TRI-WEEKLY STATESMAN, BOise 2-7-1880

Don't know whebher hanged or not. Need confirmation,
According to HUDSON DAILY REGISTER, 2/29/1888
Moetts sentence was commuted and he had, by

that time, died in the State Prison,

Over

“MOET, Henr

(MAAAAAAKAAA) Not hanged.

Convicted in Hudson, N, Y, of murder of wife and her
paramour at Tagharsac on 9-12-1879 and sentenced to
hang on March 10, 1880, After sentence asked that he
be allowed to speak for is hours.

IDAHO TRI-WEEKLY STATESMAN, BOise 2-7-1880

Don't know whebher hanged or not. Need confirmation,
According to HUDSON DAILY REGISTER, 2/29/1888
Moetts sentence was commuted and he had, by
that time, died in the State Prison,

Over

MOETT, Henr.

(weer eaKAZ) Not hanged.

Convicted in Budson, N, Y, of murder of wife and her
paramour at Tagharsac on 9-12-1879 and sentenced to

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pang on March 10, 1880, acter sentence asked that he
be allowed to speak for 14 hot

HO TRI-WEIKLY STATESMAN, BOise 2-7-1880

Don't know whthher hanged or not, Need confirmation,
According to HUDSON DAILY REGISTER, 2/29/1888
Moetts sentence was commuted and he had, by
that time, died in the State Prison,

Over

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