Unnamed, SC, 1883

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"A statement is made that “avid A. Keasler, of
Pendleton, was thrown from his buggy, near Cen-
tral, last week, and killed. Now it is stated
that he was murdered and robbed, and that his
murderer, a negro, has been arrested and commit;
ted to jail at Anderson," THE KEOWEE (SC) COUR.
IER, 1849-1851; 1857-1861; 1865-1868; edited by
Colleen M, Elliott; 1978: RBasley, SC: Southern
Historical Press. Page 177, quoting issue of

April 12, 1883.

(Not confirmed.)

"A statement is made that “avid A. Keasler, of
Pendleton, was thrown from his buggy, near Cen-
tral, last week, and killed. Now it is stated
that he was murdered and robbed, and that his
murderer, a negro, has been arrested and commit
ted to jail at Anderson," THE KEOWEE (SC) COUR,
IER, 189-1851; 1857-1861; 1865-1868; edited by
Colleen M. Elliott; 1978: RBasley, SC: Southern
Historical Press. Page 177, quoting issue of
April 12, 1883.

(Not confirmed.)

"A statement is made that “avid A. Keasler, of
Pendleton, was thrown from his buggy, near Cen-
tral, last week, and killed. Now it is stated
that he was murdered and robbed, and that his
murderer, a negro, has been arrested and commit
ted to jail at Anderson," THE KEOWEE (SC) COUR

IER, 1849-1851; 1857-1861; oo 1868; edited by
Colleen M, Elliott; 1978: Basley, SC: Southern
Historical Press, Page 177, quoting issue of
April 12, 1883.

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