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"Four negroes were hung on Friday (12-5-1856) at Dover,
Tennessee, for being implicated in the conspiracy for
rebellion among the slaves in that quarter," RICHMOND,
Virginia, ENQUIRER, Dec. 10, 1856. C

See N, Y. TIMES, Dec. 11, 1856 (1/5 & 6) same 12/12/'56(1-]

)These were probably the-vroperty of U. S. Sen.
John Bell. See page 212, "Slave Insurrection
Panic of 1856", by Harvey Wish, JOURNAL OF
SOUTHERN HISTORY, Vol. V, May, 1939, No. 2.

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"Four negroes were hung on Friday (12-5-1856) at Dover,
Tennessee, for being implicated in the conspiracy for
rebellion among the slaves in that quarters"! RICHMOND,
Virginia, ENQUIRER, Dec. 10, 1856.

See N, Y. TIMES, Dec. 11, 1856 (1/5 & 6 same 12/12/'56(1-]

)These were probably the-proverty of U. S. Sen.
John Bell. See page 212, "Slave Insurrection
Panic of 1856", by Harvey Wish, JOURNAL OF
SOUTHERN HISTORY, Vol. V, May, 1939, No. 2.

"Four negroes were hung on Friday (125-1856) at Dover,
Tennessee, for being implicated in the conspiracy
rebellion among the slaves in nce quarter." " RICHMOND,

Virginia, ENQUIRER, Dec, 10,
- Y, TIMES, Dec, ll, 1886" Gh & 6} same 12/12/'56(1-!

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)These were probably the prevents of U. Ss.
John Bell. age 212, "Slave Insurrectio:
Penic of 1856", by Har ish, JOURNAL OF

THERN HISTORY, Vol. V, May, 1939, No. 2

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