Stede Bonnet, SC, 1718 December 10

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BONNET, Major Stede

Hanged, White Point, near Charlestown, S. Ce, Dec. 10,

78s

To write up, see AMERICAN STATE TRIALS, by Lawson, Vol.
IV, pages 652-722

Seeexcerpt from THE LOWER CAPE FEAR IN COLONIAL DAYS

by Lawrence Lee, Excerpt filed in SC = NW

My Lib. - See ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CRIME by Safakis on
page 85,

Worksheet) — SG) —. NWU

BONNET, Major Stede

Hanged, White Point, near Charlestown, S. C., Dec. 10,
1718,

To write up, see AMERICAN STATE TRIALS, by Lawson, Vol.
IV, pages 652-722

Seeexcerpt from THE LOWER CAPE FEAR IN COLONIAL DAYS

by Lawrence Lee. Excerpt filed in SC = NW

My lib. - See ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CRIME by Safakis on
page 85.

Worksheet - SG - NWU

jor Stede

Point, near Charlestown, S. C., Dec. 10,

‘0 write up, see AMERICAN SPATE TRIAIS, by Lawson, Vol.
'» pages 652-722

Seeexcerpt from THE LOWER CAPE FEAR IN COLONIAL DAYS

ly Lawrence Lee. Excerpt filed in $C — My

My 1ib, - See ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERTCAN CRIME by Safakis on
e 85.

Worksheet - s¢ - NWU



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