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Prince Georges (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 34
Pardoned. --Governor Hicks has granted an unconditional pardon to the young man Wilson, sentenced by Prince George's County (Md.) Circuit Court to be hung for being accessory to the murder of Mr. Krantz, at Laurel Factory. Athey, the principal, is yet at large.
Pardoned. --Governor Hicks has granted an unconditional pardon to the young man Wilson, sentenced by Prince George's County (Md.) Circuit Court to be hung for being accessory to the murder of Mr. Krantz, at Laurel Factory. Athey, the principal, is yet at large.
Pardoned. --Governor Hicks has granted an unconditional pardon to the young man Wilson, sentenced by Prince George's County (Md.) Circuit Court to be hung for being accessory to the murder of Mr. Krantz, at Laurel Factory. Athey, the principal, is yet at large.
Pardoned. --Governor Hicks has granted an unconditional pardon to the young man Wilson, sentenced by Prince George's County (Md.) Circuit Court to be hung for being accessory to the murder of Mr. Krantz, at Laurel Factory. Athey, the principal, is yet at large.
Samuel D. Hicks (search for this): article 34
Pardoned. --Governor Hicks has granted an unconditional pardon to the young man Wilson, sentenced by Prince George's County (Md.) Circuit Court to be hung for being accessory to the murder of Mr. Krantz, at Laurel Factory. Athey, the principal, is yet at large.