William Robertson, KY, 1895 January 25

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ROBERTSON, William

(Don't know whether hanged or not),

"Danville, Ky., 1-25~1895-William Robertson, the young
whiteman who is to be hanged today at Rocky Mountain for
murders has made a full confession, He says he shot
Jerry Barbour for the purpose of robbing him, and that
he only secured $7.25, He says his real name is William

Bates and that his mother lives in Kentucky," NEWS, Gale
veston, Texas, 1-26-1895 (2-6),

ROBERTSON, William

(Don't know whether hanged or not),

"Danville, Ky., 1-25-1895-William Robertson, the young
whiteman who is to be hanged today at Rocky Mountain for
murder, has made a full confession. He says he shot
Jerry Barbour for the purpose of robbing him, and that
he only secured $7.25. He says his real name is William
Bates and that his mother lives in Kentucky." NEWS, Gal-
veston, Texas, 1-26-1895 (2-6).

ROBERTSON, Willian
(Don't know whether hanged or not),

He says he shot
bour for the purpose of robbing
he only secured $7.25, He says his real name is William
Bates and that his mother lives in Kentucky," NEW, Gal-

veston, Texas, 1-26-1895 (2.6).

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