Samuel Mattox, GA, 1844

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'(Proclamation) 221, - Samuel Mattox, charged
with murder and Tarlton Swain and John Strick-
land, charged with aiding an escape from the
jail in Lowndes County, have all escaped from
the jail in Lowndes County. Issued 7 November
181:3."" | THE GEORGIA BLACK BOOK, by Robert Scott
Davis, Jr.j 1982, Easley, SC: Southern Histori-
cal Press; page 150, sourcing Proclamation Book
H, Georgia Department of Archives and History.

(Proclamation) 221. - Samuel Mattox, charged
with murder and Tarlton Swain and John Strick-
land, charged with aiding an escape from the
jail in Lowndes County, have all escaped from
the jail in Lowndes County. Issued 7 November
183." THE GEORGIA BLACK BOOK, by Robert Scott
Davis, Jr.¢ 1982, Easley, SC: Southern Histori-
cal Press; page 150, sourcing Proclamation Book
H, Georgia Department of Archives and History.

"(Proclamation) 221, - Samuel Mattox, charged
with murder and on Swai

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Lowndes Issued 7 November
SEORGIA BLAGK BOOK, by Robert Scott
; 1982, Easley, SC: Southern Histori-
"page 150, sourcing Proclamation Book
Georgia Department of Archives and History.

| MATTOX, Samuel

White, hanged Troupville, Lowndes County, Gae&

184, for the murder of William Slaughter, See
excerpt fromPINES AND PIONEERS: A HISTORY OF LOWNDES CO,,
GA., 1825-1900, by Jane Twitty Shelton; Atlanta: Cherokee
Publishing Co., 1976, ppa 103-107. Filed Georgia = Not
Written Up - Bound,

See Appeal of accomplice Studsill 7 GEORGIA 2,

"About 181.7, occurred the first murder trial in
this county. It was the trial of Samuel Mattox
for the murder of a boy by the name of pieestce

He was found g eu c. and hanged for the crime,"
Historic Sketch of Lowndes” County written by
R. M. L. Folsom, Valdosta TIMES, 1). Ly-1899.

overe

MATTOX, Samuel

White, hanged Troupville, Lowndes County, Ga.

18), forthe murder of William Slaughter, See
excerpt fromPINES AND PIONEERS: A HISTORY OF LOWNDES CO.,
GA., 1825-1900, by Jane Twitty Shelton; Atlanta: Cherokee
Publishing Co., 1976, ppe 103-107. Filed Georgia = Not
Written Up - Bounds

See Appeal of accomplice Studsill 7 GEORGIA 2,
"About 1817, occurred the first murder trial in
this county. It was the trial of Samuel Mattox
for the murder of a boy by the name of Slaughter

He was found guilty and hanged for the crime."

"Historic Sketch o owndes County, written by

R. M, L. Folsom, Valdosta TIMES, 10-1);-1899.
overe

MATTOX, Samel

White, hanged Troupville, Lowndes County, Cask

1B, for the murder of William Slaughter. See
excerpt fromPINES AND PIONEERS: A HISTORY OF LOWNDES CO.,
GA., 1825-1900, by Jane Twitty Shelton; Atlanta: Cherokee
Publishing Co,, 1976, ppa 103-107, Filed Georgia = Not
Written Up = Bound,

See Appeal of accomplice Studsill 7 GEORGIA 2.
"About 1847, occurred the first murder trial in
this county. It was the trial of Samuel Mattox
for the murder of a boy by the name of Slaughter
He,was foupa guilty end hanged for
‘fistoric sketch oF Lowdes Count
R, M, L. Folsom, Valdosta TIMES, 1
over.

wriften’ eS
~1)-1899,

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