Jack, GA, 1814 January 29

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JACK, Slave

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(Lincoln Coe, Ga

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Hee, On January 15, 1814, Jack, the property of Barnes
Holloway, broke into an Batonton mercantile store and
pilfered a penknife and ten dollars in cashe Two weeks
after the of: ae Jack paid with his life for this minor
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transgressionee." “Slave Justice in Four Middle Georgia
Counties," by John C, Edwards, pp 265-273, GEORGIA H
RICAL QUARTERLY, Volume LVII, 1973, page 270.

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pitteres a penknife and ten dol weeks
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after the offens Jack paid with his life for this minor
transgressionee."' "Slave Justice in Four Middle Georgia
Counties," by John C, Edwards, pp alae GEORGIA HISEO-
RICAL QUARTERLY, Volume LVII, 1973, page 270.

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