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"Ww, are pained to state that ABRAHAM BAKER, Esq., a member
of the House of Commons in our last L gislature, from
Brunswick Co. (NC), was shot in his bedroom, as he was re-
tiring to rest on Wednesday night last. Several buck-shot
lodged in his back, and the wound, it is feared, will
prove mortal, One of his own negroes is suspected of hav-
ing perpetrated the deed,"
REGISTER, Raleigh, NC, March 15, 1836 (3:5e)

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"W, are pained to state that ABRAHAM BAKER, Esq., a member
of the House of Commons in our last Ligislature, from
Brunswick Co. (NC), was shot in his bedroom, as he was re=
tiring to rest on Wednesday night last. Several buck-shot
lodged in his back, and the wound, it is feared, will
prove mortal, One of his own negroes is suspected of hav-
ing perpetrated the deed."

REGISTER, Raleigh, NC, March 15, 1836 (3:5.)

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Gieea confirmation.)

MWe are pained to state that ABRAHAM BAKER, Esq., a member
of the House of Conmons in our last L gislature, from

Brunswick Co, (NC), was shot aie his bedroom, as he was re-
tiring to rest on Wednesday night last, Several. buck-shot
lodged in his back, and the wound, it is feared, will

prove mortal, One of his ow negroes is suspected of hav-
ing perpetrated the deed."

REGISTER, Raleigh, NC, March 15, 1836 (325s)

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