Large Group, FL, 1848

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"In 1848, atlarge nest of negro steakers' was discovered
near Tallahassee, Florida, The men were caught, convicted
and hangedseeee"

SLAVERY AND PLANTATION GROWTH IN ANTEBELLUM FLORIDA, 1821-
1860, by Julia Floyd Smith, Published, University of
Florida Press, Gainesville, Copyright, 1873, State of
Florida Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund.
Page 105,

Her source: NILHS WEEKLY REGISTER, 71 (1848); 122

"In 18)8, atlarge nest of negro steakers' was discovered
near Tallahassee, Florida, The men were caught, convicted
and hangedeeee"

SLAVERY AND PLANTATION GROWTH IN ANTEBELLUM FLORIDA, 1821-
1860, by Julia Floyd Smith, Published, University of
Florida Press, Gainesville. Copyright, 1873, State of
Florida Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund.
Page 105,

Her source: NILHS WEEKLY REGISTER, 71 (18,8); 122

"In 188, a'large nest of negro steakers' was discovered

near pau) Florida, The men were caught, convicted

and hanged,

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Page 105.
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