Green, MS, 1859 July 15

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Negro Green 7-15-1859

Offence: Murder poe

Location: Magnolia MS .

Ex Date: 7-15-1859

Details: Slave of Mr. John Summers of Holmesville.

Condemned at October '58 session of Pike
County Circuit Court for murder of “another
slave named Ralph. Affirmed by State Sup-
reme Court.

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Slave of Mr. John Summers of Holmesville.
Condemned at October '58 session of Pike
County Circuit Court for murder of another
slave named Ralph. Affirmed by State Sup-
reme Court.

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Ex Date: 7-15-1859

Details: Slave of Mr. John Summers of Holmesville.
Condemned at October '58 session of Pike
County Circuit Court for murder of another
slave named Ralph. Affirmed by State Sup-
reme Court

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