Alex Hill, Negro Murderer of Mrs. Hubbard, Captured Near Cordova

Item

Title
Alex Hill, Negro Murderer of Mrs. Hubbard, Captured Near Cordova
Source Type
Newspapers
Author
N/A
Publisher
The Age Herald
Publication Place
Birmingham, AL
Publication Date
June 9, 1899
Transcript
Alex Hill was captured by Constable J. McNelson, A.S. Latham, a foreman on the Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham railroad, and A. H. Pate. Alex said Hubbard wanted him to do work instead of pay him back the money. He was sitting out on the porch and went to get the plow point to hit him in the head. He said Will Hill was innocent and unjustly hung.
Sources for
William Hill