Aaron Carter, LA, 1878 August 15

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CHILDERS r Wilson, BANKS 3 Fourtan, LOUVE 3 Octave and
CARTER, Aaron,

"8-15 -1878-Wilson Vhilders, “ourtan Banks, Octave Louve
and Aaron Carter, negroes, were hanged yesterday at 4
Donaldsonville, La., for the murder of Narcisse Arrieux,
a white man aged 60 years, in December, 1876,"

RALETGH OBSERVER, Raleigh, N.C. 8-16-1878

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CHILDERS , Wilson, BANKS, Fourtan, LOUVE; Octave and
CARTER, Aaron. :
"8-15-1878-Wilson Vhilders, “ourtan Banks, Octave Louve
and Aaron Carter, negroes » Were hanged yesterday at 4
Donaldsonville, La., for the mrder of Narcisse Arrieux,
a white man aged 60 years, in December, 1876,"

RALEIGH OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C. 8-16-1878

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