Moses Roberson, FL, 1902 April 4

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Moses Roberson, black, hanged at Jacksonville, Fla., on
April 4, 1902, He had killed Deputy Sheriff Jen kins
at Bablo Beach,

wee also; ROBLRTSON, Frank,
hanged 8/7/190

ALBANY HERALD, Albany, one ee be 1302

His brother Frank Roberson also tried, convicted and sen-
tenced to hang. Granted at least three new trials, Can-
not write up until I know final disposition of Frank Robe
erson's case.e Am filing account of execution in Florida
not written up from TIMES-UNION for l}-5-1902

Appeals in 28, 29 and 3h SOUTHERN
FLORIDA BOOK aND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,

ROBERSON, Moses

Moses Roberson, black, hanged at Jacksonville, Fla., on
April lh, 1902, He had killed Deputy Sheriff Jen kins

at Bablo Beach. See also: ROBERTSON, Frank,

hanged 8/7/190

ALBANY HERALD, Albany, Ga., eee Aa 302
His brother Frank Roberson also tried, convicted and sen-
tenced to hang. Granted at least three new trials, Can-
not write up until I know final disposition of Frank Rob-
erson's case,e im filing account of execution in Florida
not written up from TIMES-UNION for 4-5-1902

Appeals in 28, 29 and 3) SOUTHERN
FLORIDA BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

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April h, 1902,
Pablo Beach. Bice 150

Ray : anged 6/7/190.

ALBANY HERALD, ays elf Aas aooe

His brother Frank Roberson also tried, convicted and sen-

tm filing account of execution in Florida
not written up from TIMES-UNION for l=5-1902

Appeals in 28, 29 and 3, SOUTHERN
FLORIDA BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,

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