Jacob, TN, 1842

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Slave JACOB :
Black, hanged Davidson County, Tennessee, 18))2,
for murder of master, Robert Bradford, which occurred
on August 17, 1840. See FROM TENNESSEE SLAVE TO ST.
LOUIS ENTREPRENEUR: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAMES THOMAS,
Ed. by Loren Schweninger; Columbia, Mo.: University of
Missouri Press, 198), pp 58-59 = Filed TENNESSEE - BOOK
AND MAGAZINE EXCERPIS, States Jacob confessed to crime
for which another man was hanged some seven years pre=
vious to murder of Bradford.

Slave JACOB

Black, hanged Davidson County, Tennessee, 18)2,
for murder of master, Robert Bradford, which occurred
on August 17, 1840. See FROM TENNESSEE SLAVE TO ST.
LOUIS ENTREPEENEUR: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAMES THOMAS,
Ed. by Loren Schweningers Columbia, Mo.: University of
Missouri Press, 198), pp 58-59 = Filed TENNESSEE - BOOK
AND MAGAZINE EXCERPIS, States Jacob confessed to crime
for which another man was hanged some seven years pre=
vious to murder of Bradford.

Slave JACOB
Black, hanged Davidson County, Tennessee, 182,
for murder of master, Robert Bradford, which occurred
on August 17, 18)0. See FROM TENNESSEE SLAVE TO ST.
LOUIS ENTREPRENEUR: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAMES THOMAS,
Ed. by Loren Schweningers Columbia, Mo, University of
Missouri Press, 198, pp 58-59 - Filed TENNESSEE - BOOK
AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS, States Jacob confessed to crime
for which another man was hanged some seven years pre=
vious to murder of Rradfords



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