1780: Dennis Carragan, John Hill, and Marmaduke Grant, robbers
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From the Pennsylvania Packet, May 23, 1780.
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Entry Filed under: 18th Century,Capital Punishment,Common Criminals,Crime,Death Penalty,Execution,Hanged,Pennsylvania,Public Executions,Theft,USA
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