John Wright, GA, 1914

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WRIGHT, John

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"Blue Ridge, Gas, Auge 29, 191h-dohn Wright, who was to
hang here last Friday for the murder of the infant child
of Moultry Hughes, was respited by Governor Slaton just a
few minutes before the execution, Wright had been in Fuld
ton County jail until yesterday when he was brought to
Blue Ridge for execution," JOURNAL, Atlanta, Georgia,
August 29, 191) (2/3.)

WRIGHT, John

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"Blue Ridge, Ga., Auge 29, 191)-John Wright, who was to
hang here last Friday for the murder of the infant child
of Moultry Hughes, was respited by Governor Slaton just a

few minutes before the execution, Wright had been in Ful-
ton County jail until yesterday when he was brought to
Blue Ridge for execution," JOURNAL, Atl
August 29, 191) (2/34)

ita, Georgia,

in Wright, who was to
urder of the infant child
was respited by Governor Slaton just a
few minutes before the execution, F
County jail until yesterday whe was brought to
Ridge for execution." JOURNAL

August 29, 191) (2/3.)



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