Unknown, TN, 1847

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NT ENNESSEE: The MEMPHIS ENQUIRER says that a
Mr. Huckleby, an old Revolutionary soldier, was
brutally murdered in L auderdale County, Tenne-

son," TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, IaA.,
Fe LOU a URL gt)

Slave

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"TENNESSEE: The MEMPHIS ENQUIRER says that a
Mr. Huckleby, an old Revolutionary soldier, was
brutally murdered in L auderdale County, Tenne-
ssee, on the night of the 3rd instant by a ne-
gro belonging to Mr. Cogshaw. -everal articles
belonging to the deceased were found in posses-
gion of the negro after his arrest. He con-
fessed the crime after being committed to pri-
gon." TIMBS=PICA YUNE, New Orleans, LA.,
Geile” Chews)

Slave
(Unconfirmed. )
"PENNESSEE: The MEMPHIS ENQUIRER says that a
Mr. Huckleby, an old Revolutionary soldier, was
brutally murdered in L auderdale County, Tenne-
ssee, on the night of the 3rd instant by a ne-
gro belonging to Mr. Cogshaw, everal articles
belonging to ‘the deceased wore found in posses-
sion of the negro after his arre He con-
fessed the orime after being committed to pri-
I Orleans, ba



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