Alfred, KY, 1854 June 17

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NJune 2h, L85h0A white man and two negroes were hung at
Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last (June 17, 185),
for murder, They made no confession, Ten thousand peo=

ple were present,"

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tJune 2h, LES5h—A white man and two negroes were hung at
Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last (June 17, 185h)y
for myrder. They made no confession, Ten thousand peo

ple were present,"

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Va., June 26, 1851 (e225
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“June 2h, 185h=A white man and two negroes were hung at.
Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last (June 17, 185h),
for murder, They made no confession, Ten thousand peo=
ple were present."

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Richmond, Va,, June 26, 185) oS

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