Shade, SC, 1861 March 1

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Negro Shade

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March lst 1861

Murder
Lexington SC
3-1-1861

On the ist tnstant 'Shade', the boy who
murdered hts master and was sentenced to
be hung, exptated hts crtme under the gal-
Lows in the presence of 12 or 16 hundred
people both whtte and colored.

THE EDGEFIELD ADVERTISER, 3-27-1861 (3:1)
quoting THE LEXINGTON FLAG.

Negro Shade

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Location:
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March 1st 1861

Murder
Lexington SC
3-1-1861

On the 1st instant 'Shade', the boy who
murdered his master and was sentenced to
be hung, exptated his crime under the gal-
lows in the presence of 12 or 15 hundred
people both white and colored.

THE EDGEFIELD ADVERTISER, 3-27-1861 (3:1)
quoting THE LEXINGTON FLAG.

Negro Shade

Offenc!
Locatio:
Ex Date:

Details:

Source:

March 1st

Murder

Lexington S¢

3-1-1861

On the 1st instant 'Shade', the boy oe
wdered Ir

be hung, expiated his crime under the ae

lowe in the presence of 12 or 15 hundred

people both white and colored.

THE EDGEFIELD ADVERTISER, 3-27-1861 (3:1)
quoting THE LEXINGTON FLAG.


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