Sam Mcclure, TN, 1829

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_ MeCLURE, Sam

White man, hanged, » 1829 (Spring)
at Fayetteville, Tenn., near the old stone bridge for
the murder of Edward McBride,

Letter dated Sept, 27, 1977, from James K. Smith, Route
Seven, Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334

TENNESSEE'S TROUBLED ROOTS, by Sophie & Paul Crane;

Old Hickory,IN, 1979, p 56 indicates victims name was
D. C,. Hall,

| McCLURE, Sam

White man, hanged, » 1829 (Spring)
at Fayetteville, Tenn., near the old stone bridge for
the murder of Edward McBride,

Letter dated Sept. 27, 1977, from James K. Smith, Route
Seven, Fayetteville, Tennessee 3733

TENNESSEE'S TROUBLED ROOTS, by Sophie & Paul Crane:
Old Hickory,IN, 1979, p 56 indicates victims name was
D. C. Hall,

McCLURE, Sam

White man, hanged, 1829 (Spring)
at Fayetteville, Tenn., near the old stone bridge for
the murder of Edvard McBride,

Letter dated Sept. 27, 1977, from James K. Smith, Route
Seven, Fayetteville, Tennessee 3733h.

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