Daniel Barner, LA, 1862

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Daniel Barner 1862

Offence: Rape

Location: Bossier Parish

Ex Date: -1862

Details: The Bosster Banner, 1-13-1887 gives a his-

tory of executions in this parish. Says

that the first one was a free negro named
Daniel Barner in the year 1862 for raping
a woman in the course of a burglary. The

newspaper of this parish was suspended
during the war.

Daniel Barner 1862

Offence: Rape

Location: Bossier Parish

Ex Date: -1862

Details: The Bossier Banner, 1-13-1887 gives a his-

tory of executions in this parish. Says
that the first one was a free negro named
Daniel Barner in the year 1862 for raping
a woman in the course of a burglary. The
newspaper of this parish was suspended
during the war.

Daniel Barner

Offence:
Location:
Ex Date:

Details:

Rape
Bossier Parish
-1862

Boseter Banner, 1-13-1887 gives a his-
tory of executions in this parish. Says
that the first one was a free negro named
Daniel Barner in the year 1862 for raping
a woman in the course of a burglary. The
newspaper of this parish was suspended
during the war.



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