James Bishop, NY, 1843 March 22

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BISHOP, James 5, 3-22-1813,

Henged, New York, for wife murder March 22,
1843. Original small card lost by Smykla's
crowd at U. of Alaba ma, :

KRY TROY (NY) DAILY PRESS, )-27-1883, in
reporting execution of deBastanys at
Elizabethtown, reports that this was the
first execution in that city since that
of "Bishop" in 183,

BISHOP, James 5, 3-22-18)13,

Hanged, New York, for wife murder March 22,
1843. Original small card lost by Smykla's
crowd at U. of Alaba ma,

MRY TROY (NY) DAILY PRESS, )-27-1883, in
reporting execution of deBastanys at
Elizabethtown, reports that this was the
first execution in that city since that
of "Bishop" in 183.

BISHOP, James 8, 3-22-1843.

Hanged, New York, for wife murder March 22,
183. Original Small card lost by Smykla's
crowd at U. of Alaba ma,

RHO TROY (NY) DATLY PRESS, \o27-1863, in
reporting execution of deSastanys

Elizabethtown, reports that this BED BO
first execution in that city since that
of "Bishop" in 183.

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