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Henry Gilmer Jefferson

Dec 30, 1866 - Jul 21, 1908
Corsicana Democrat and Truth,
July 23, 1908
PROMINENT FARMER KILLED
Blooming Grove, Tex., July
22.-While H. G. Jefferson, a prominent farmer, who resided about three miles
north of Blooming Grove, was here Tuesday he was met by Sam Barton, a well known
farmer and cattleman, and shot and instantly killed. A double barreled shot gun
as the weapon used.
Four shots were fired, the first
taking effect in the right wrist, the second in the body, which knocked Mr.
Jefferson from his horse. The other two were fired into his body.
Mr. Barton immediately gave
himself up to officers.
BARTON MAKES BOND
The grand jury presented an indictment Monday against A. S. Barton, a
farmer and a stockman of Blooming Grove, charging him with the killing
of H. G. Jefferson, in the town of Blooming Grove, on June 20th last. By
agreement between District Attorney Johnson and Callicutt & Call,
defendant's attorney's bond was fixed at $25,000, which was given with
the following sureties - Dr. T. W. Sewell, John T. Ervin; T. S. hill.,
Ben E. Hartzell Judge Jas. T. Carroll, L. E. McCormick, Joe L. Cox, Hon.
A. S. Gill, J. A. Smith, B. L. Finch, J. O. Langord, J. D. Stokes, J P.
Spires, N. A. Smith, R. J. Page, R. C. Loyd, W. A. Tigh, T. P. Turk,
Hon. O. E. Call, Chas. A. Aayden, Capt. S. A. Roberts, J. W. Williams,
R. S. Loyd, J. T. Whorton, T. M. George, B. F. Kay, J. L. Dorsey, Jas.
A. Wallace, J. A. Sears, M. T. Barton and H. S. Barton. The aggregate
wealth and personal responsibility of the bondsmen amounted to nearly
three hundred thousand dollars.
Democrat and Truth - Oct 15, 1908
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DISTRICT COURT
In the district court the case of E. G. Davis vs. the Cotton Belt
railroad, the jury awarded the plaintiff judgment in the sum of $3,000.
The amount sued for was $10,500
The case of Sam Barton
for the killing of H. G. Jefferson was called Tuesday morning and a jury
soon secured, and by noon the case was advancing rapidly in trial.
Upward of two hundred and fifty witnesses have been summoned in the
case, and it will probably require the rest of the week in its
trial.
Democrat and Truth - Nov 26, 1908
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DISTRICT COURT
The murder trial of Sam Barton came to an end Saturday morning by the
jury returning a verdict of not guilty. Hon. E. O. Call, W. W.
Ballew and John Callicutt represented the defense and Luther A. Johnson,
W. M. Taylor and H. S. Melear, the state.
Democrat and Truth - Dec 3, 1908
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