Joseph Miller, NJ, 1905 April 14

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MILIER, Joseph

"Paterson, N, J. 4/1)/1905-Arthur Laster & Joseph
Miller, two negro murderers hanged today in the county
jail yard here. Miller was convicted of the murder

of Celion Stewart, a colored resident of Midvale on
the night of BEX 9-30-190l,,"

Birmingham News, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. APRIL 1), 1905

MILIER, Joseph

"Paterson, N, J. /1):/1905-Arthur Laster & Joseph
Miller, two negro murderers hanged today in the county
jail yard here. Miller was convicted of the murder

of Celion Stewart, a colored resident of Midvale on
the night of BAX 9-30-190),."

Birmingham News, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. APRIL 1, 1905

MILIER, Joseph

"paterson, N. J. l/U,/1905—Arthur Laster & Joseph
Miller, two negro murderers hanged today in the county
jail yard here, Miller was convicted of the mirder

of Celion Stewart, a colored resident of Midvale on
the night of BEX 9-30-190l,.

Birmingham News, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. APRIL 1h, 1905

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