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Greenville (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 6
Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d.
Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d.
Thomas Marquand (search for this): article 6
Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d. Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d.
William Williams (search for this): article 6
Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d. Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d.
Henry Marquez (search for this): article 6
Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d.
Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d.
September 16th (search for this): article 6
Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. --Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes. Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d.