Sherman Tragedy The Daily Hesperian Sunday, July 26, 1896 pg. 3 Long Short Stops Tom Wood, the well-known Sherman architect, was killed by his brother-in-law yesterday. It was strictly a family affair. The Sunday Gazetteer Sunday, August 2, 1896 pg. 3 LOCAL CONDENSATIONS Tuesday, July 28, 1896 - Jim Sharp [sic], who killed Architect Wood last Saturday, is still at large. The Sunday Gazetteer Sunday, August 2, 1896 pg. 3 LOCAL CONDENSATIONS Tuesday, July 31, 1896 - It was reported this afternoon that Sharp, who shot and killed Architect Wood in Sherman, had come in and surrendered. The Daily Hesperian Tuesday, August 4, 1896 pg. 3 Long Short Stops Jim Sharp, t he slayer of Tom Wood, gave himself up Sunday night at Dallas and is now in jail at Sherman. His bond was fixed at $5,000. The Sunday Gazetteer Sunday, August 19, 1896 pg. 1 Sharp [sic], who shot and killed Architect Woods in Sherman, has surrendered to Sheriff Hughes. He states that when the facts are all known he is confident of acquittal. The Sunday Gazetteer Sunday, November 15, 1896 pg. 3 LOCAL CONDENSATIONS Monday, November 9, 1896 - A dispatch from Sherman says: "The jury in the case of James Sharpe, charged with the killing of James Wood, in this city in July last, returned their verdict yesterday morning, the court having ruled that it would be admissible to receive a verdict on Sunday. The verdict was one of acquitttal. FELONY Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson CountyTXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message. |