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TEACHEY, Dan 7- 20-1FOS”
"July 20, 1905-Dan Teachey was hanged this morning at
10:5 o'clock at Kenansville, N, C., for the mirder of
Robert Rivenbark, the execution taking place with unusual
order and in the presence of less than 30 witnesses,
Life was pronounced extinct in 17 minutes by the attend=
ing physicians, Teachey preserved his nerve to the last
and, furthermore, declared to the end that he was inno-=
cent of the crime which was left to his charge. Sheriff
Middleton conducted the prisoner from his cell to the
gallows at 10:30 o'clock, There were present inside
the jail enclosure 25 citizens and 3 physicians, each
of the party having special permission from the sheriff
to be there, The condemned man had previously partaken
of a hearty breakfast and maintained his nerve to the
last moment. He said to those present that he had not
committed the murder, and that while some people had done
TEACHEY, Dan 7- 2o0-/90S
"July 20, 1905-Dan Teachey was hanged this morning at
10:45 o'clock at Kenansville, N, C., for the murder of
Robert Rivenbark, the execution taking place with unusual]
order and in the presence of less than 30 witnesses.
Life was pronounced extinct in 17 minutes by the attend=
ing physicians. Teachey preserved his nerve to the last
and, furthermore, declared to the end that he was inno-
cent of the crime which was left to his chargee Sheriff
Middleton conducted the prisoner from his cell to the |
gallows at 10:30 o'clock. There were present inside
the jail enclosure 25 citizens and 3 physicians, each
of the party having special permission from the sheriff
to be there. The condemned man had previously partaken
of a hearty breakfast and maintained his nerve to the
last moment. He said to those present that he had not
committed the murder, and that while some people had done
TEACHEY, Dan 7-20-19OS
"July 20, 1905«Dan Teachey was hanged’ thi
1i5 o'clock at Kenansville, N, C., for the mrder of
Robert Riventark, the execution talcing place with unisua]
e of less than 30 witnesses.
Life was “pronounced Eieesy aay ciney Gea eee
vy
morning at
icians, Teachey preserved his nerve to the last
See declared to the end that he was inno-
f the crime which was left to h:
s charges Sheriff
Middleton, a ducted the prisoner from his cell to the
: 0:30 o'clock resent inside
the jail ae 25 citizens and 3 physicians, ea
of the party having special permission fr
ere were
m the sheriff
to be there. The condemned man had previously partaken
of a hearty breakfast and maintained his to the
last moment. He said to those present that he had not
committed the murder, and that while some people had done