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Slave DANIEL

Daniel, slave of Jacob Davis, hanged Halifax
County, Vaes on July 30, 1847, for murder.
Owner compensated out of treasury in the amount

of $$520,00

"Doc. No, XLVI; Statements relative to Slaves
Execuved, Reprieved for Transportation, etc,

1852. From Wm, H. Richardson, Secretary of
the Commonwealth to the Speaker of the House of

Delegates."

Slave DANIEL

Daniel, slave of Jacob Davis, hanged Halifax
County, Vase,» On July 30, 187, for murder,
Owner compensated out of treasury in the amount
of $$520,00

"Doc. No, XLVI; Statements relative to Slaves
Execuyed, Reprieved for Transportation, etc,

1852. From Wm. H. Richardson, Seonotany of
the Commonwealth to the Speaker of the House of

Delegates."

Slave DANIEL

Daniel, sléve of Jacob Davis, hanged apie:
Gounty, Va., on July 30, 1847, for murde

Ogner  sempensabsdeore an Greasuny, ini'’he| amount
of $$520,00

"Doc. No, XLVI; Statements relative to Slaves

Execuved, aoa for Transportation, Css,
1852, From Wim, H. Richardson, Secretary of

the Gomnonenteh to the Speaker of the House of
Delegates."



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