Daniel Rash, NC, 1826 September 29

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RASH, Daniel G
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"DANIEL RASH, whose trial for the murder of his Uncle

was mentioned in this paper, a few weeks since, was
hung pursuant to sentrnce in Surry County (NC) on the
29th ult. ( 29, 1826). He met death with but little
fortitude," +LSTER AND NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Raleigh,
North Carolina, November 3, 1826 (1:1.)

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"DANIEL RASH, whose trial for the murder of his Uncle

was mentioned in this paper, a few weeks since, was
hung pursuant to sentrnce in Surry County (NC) on the
29th ult. ( 29, 1826). He met death with but little
fortitude." YISTER AND NORTH ae ,AZETTE, Raleigh,
North Carolina, November 3, 1826 (1:1.)

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"DANIBL RASH, ‘whose trial for the mrder of his Uncle
was mentioned in this paper, a few weeks since, was
hung pursuant to sentrnce in Surry County (NC) on the
29th ult. ( 8: He met death with but little
fortitude." #27 ISTE: RTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Raleigh,
North Carolina, November 3, 526 (1r1.)

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