Alfred, LA, 1846 October 28

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instant and sentenced to be hung on the 30th.
Charles, another slave accused of being an
accomplice, was sentenced to receive fifty

lashes."
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, LA 10/15/18h6 (4/1)

instant and sentenced to be hung on the 30th.
Charles, another slave accused of being an
accomplice, was sentenced to receive fifty

lashes."
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, LA 10/15/186 (1/21)

instant and sentenced to be hung on the 30th.
Charles, another slave accused of being an
accomplice, was sentenced to receive fifty

lashes.
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, LA 10/15/1846 (h/1)}

| ALFRED, Slave

LOUISIANA SESSIONS LAWS, Act 32, Unit l, Feb. Lh, 1847,
page 31: Robert Troth was compensated $300° for slave
Alfred who\was executed on O,tober 28, 1816. a
"The slave Alfred, who was recently convicted
of burning the store of Mr, Froth at Port Hud-
son, was hung at Clinton last Friday. The
execution took place within the prison walls.
BHAXX The incendiary made a full confession of
his guilt.’
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Srleans, La. 11/5/18l6 (2:3

"The slave Alfred charged with setting fire to

the buildings of Troth and Badly at Port Hudson
in August last, was tried on the firs

ALFRED, Slave

LOUISIANA SESSIONS LAWS, Act 32, Unit 1, Feb. hy 1847,
page 3l: Robert Troth was compensated $300" for slave
Alfred who\was executed on Ogtober 28, 1816. 2
"The slave Alfred, who was recently convicted
of burning the store of Mr, Froth at Port Hud-
son, was hung at Clinton last Friday. The
execution took place within the prison walls.
BHEXX The incendiary made a full confession of
nis cuLlc.|
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Urleans, La. LL/S/18u6 (2:3
"The slave Alfred charged with setting fire to 4%

the buildings of Troth and Badly at Port Hudson
in August last, was tried on the first

ALFRSD, Slave

LOUISIANA SESSIONS LAWS, Act 32, Unit 1, Feb. hy 18h7,
Page 311 Robert Troth was compensated $300°for slave
Alfred who\was executed on October 28, 1816.
"The slave Alfred, who was recently convicted
of burning the store of Mr. Froth at Port Hud-
son, was hung at Clinton lest Friday. The
execution took place within the prison walls,
e incendiary made 2 full confession of
his Zale!
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, La. 11/5/18)6 (2:3
"Dhe slave Alfred charged with setting fire to

the buildings of Troth and Radly at Port Hudson
in August last, was tried on the first

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