Monday, GA, 1840 August 21

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"SUN, Baltimore, Md., Aug. 27, 1840 (2:3) An
unidentified negro man at Augusta, Ga., was
executed’ on August 21,°18h0, for reping his

mistress.’ From Hearne

according to EDGEFIELD (30) A DVERTISER,
August 6, 1840 (2:5), quoting the SAVANNAH
DAILY TELEGRAPH, his name was Mondag and he
was the slave of M. BEASH Dotson. The
correct place of execution was 3avannah,

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"SUN, Baltimore, Md., Auge 27, 18)0 (2:3): An
unidentified negro man at Augusta, Ga., was
executed'on August 21,°18h0, for reping his
mistress." From Hearn.

According to EDGEFIELD (3c) A DVERTISER,
August 6, 1840 (2:5), quoting the SAVANNAH
DAILY TELEGRAPH, his name was Mondaf and he
Was the slave of M. MBXKXH Dotson. The
correct place of execution was Savannah,

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18h0, for reping his

According to EDGEFIELD (3C) A DVERTISER,
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August 6, 1840 5), quoting the SAVANNAH
DAILY TELEGRAPH, his name was Nondag. oe he
Was the slave of M, BXX%K Dotson,

correct place of execution was Barats

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