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ONE SLAVE Hanged 2-11-1639

Madam Eugenie Gaudet compensated $300 for one slave
executed (evidently St. James Par., la.) « (probably
éxécuted in 1838), LOUISIANA SESSIONS LAWS, March 20,
1839, Act. # 66, Unit 1, Page 198,

"The New Orleans Times of the 19th says: The
six negroes who participated in the murder of
two white chicken thieves were executed in the
Parish of St, James on the llth instant."

SUN, Baltimore, MD, March 1, 1839 (2:3)

ONE SLAVE Hanged 2-11-1839

Madam Eugenie Gaudet compensated $300 for one slave
executed (evidently St. James Pare, La.) = (probably
@xécuted in 1838), LOUISIANA SESSIONS LAWS, March 20,
1839, Act. # 66, Unit 1, Page 198.

"The New Orleans Times of the 19th says: The
six negroes who participated in the murder of
two white chicken thieves were executed in the
Parish of St. James on the llth instant."

SUN, Baltimore, MD, March 1, 1839 (2:3)

ONE SLAVE

Madam Eugenie Ggudet compensated $300 for one slave
executed (evidently st. James Par., La.) - (probably
Sxécuted in 1838), LOUISIANA SESSIONS LAWS, March 20,
1839, act. # 66, Unit 1, Page 198.

"The New Orleans Times of the 19th sa

six negroes who participated in the murder of
two white chicken thieves were executed in the
h of St. James on the 11th instant."
, Baltimore, MD, March 1, 1839 (2:3)

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