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William Dickinson, compensated in March, 1860, for Jim,
a slave hanged in Bedford County for the murder of a
white mane ,

Information provided by Schwartz, July 6, 19853 sources:
Virginia Treasury D partment, C,sh Disbursements Jgurnal
Virginia State Library; andOrder Books, Bedford County,
1858-1861, 319, 35h. 7

William Dickinson, compensated in March, 1860, for Jim,
a slave hanged in Bedford County for the mrder of a
white mane a

Information provided by Schwartz, July 6, 19853 sources:
Virginia Treasury D_partment, C,sh Disbursements Journal
Virginia Szate Library; andOrder Books, Bedford County,
1858-1861, 349, 35h. .

‘william Dickinson, compensated in March, 1860, for Jim,
a slave hanged in Bedford County for the murder of a
white man,

Information provided by Schwartz, July 6, 1985 sources:
Virginia Treasury D partment, C,sh Disbursements Journal
Virginia State Library; andOrder Books, Bedford County,
1858-1861, 349, 35h.

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Jim, a slaveunder dsentenceof death at Liberty,
Virginia, for murder, escaped from jail a few

days ago, but was captured on Thursday (March 1)

and hung on Friday (March 2, 1860). He con-
fessed his guilt."

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Va., March ay 1860

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RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Va., Wis 1860

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and hung on Friday (March 2, 1860). He con-
fessed his guilt.”

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