The Albany Daily Herald, Thursday, May 10, 1906

To Save The Rawlings Boys Is Aim of Mafiy Petitioners —Prison Commission Received First Plea for Mercy Today. Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga.^ May,10.—A petition calling for the commutation of the existing death sentence in the case of the celebrated Lowndes County prisoners, Milton and Jesso Rawlings, was filed with the State. Prison Commission […]

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The Albany Daily Herald, Thursday, May 10, 1906

To Save The Rawlings Boys Is Aim of Mafiy Petitioners —Prison Commission Received First Plea for Mercy Today. Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga.^ May,10.—A petition calling for the commutation of the existing death sentence in the case of the celebrated Lowndes County prisoners, Milton and Jesso Rawlings, was filed with the State. Prison Commission […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, December 15, 1906 Page 10

THE JOURNAL STILL WILD. The wild man of the Atlanta Journal is trying to convince the public that he was not joking in his appeal for a complete pardon for the Rawlings boys. Several articles on the subject last week were followed up by a double-column editorial on Sunday. The Journal wants Governor Terrell and […]

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The Valdosta Times Saturday December 15 1906 Page 6

THE RAWLINGS BOYSThe Macon Telegraph had the following editorial regarding the pardon board’s action and the foolish appeal for a pardon for them, made by the Atlanta Journal: “The governor and the pardon board have commuted the sentences of the two Rawlings boys, Milton and Jesse, who were condemned to death for the assassination of […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Nov 25, 1906 Page 8

THE NOVEMBER TERM OF THE SUPREME COURT The November term of the superior court convened at ten o’clock this morning with Judge R.G. Mitchell presiding. The charge to the grand jury was delivered, and the court was promptly organized for business. Mr. Howard Harris was appointed foreman of the grand jury, and Mr. W.D. Peeples […]

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The Valdosta Times, Saturday, Nov 24, 1906 Page 8

RAWLINGS WRITES AGAINA Sermon on Falling from Grace, with Bible References (From Wednesday’s Daily) J.S. Rawlings, whose lease of life, if the sentence of the court is carried out, is less than two weeks, has written The Times the following letter, with the request that we publish it. Rawlings still contends that he is eternally […]

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