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1804: Little Harpe and Peter Alston, Mississippi pirates
 
02/07/2021 11:59:06 PM PST · by CheshireTheCat · 1 reply
ExecutedToday.com ^ | February 8, 2013 | Headsman
On this date in 1804, two known as John Setton/Sutton and James May were hanged at Greenville, Mississippi. They were, in fact, Wiley “Little” Harpe and his outlaw partner Peter Alston — the survivors (well, up until then) of a notorious gang of Mississippi River pirates and frontier highwaymen. Their villainous coterie had plagued the Mississippi (river) and the proximate byways from Kentucky down to Mississippi (state), making a couple of spots on the great river legendary pirate hideouts in the process. With a bounty of the notorious leader Samuel Mason, “Sutton” and “May” coldly murdered their captain to turn...
 
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