Ned, NC, 1827 April 13

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NED, Slave A pril 13, 1827 |

"Raleigh, NC, April 17 = On Friday last (April 13,
1827), negro Ned, convicted of the murder of his mas-
ter, underwent the dreadful sentence of the law. The
concourse of persons gathered to witness the launching
of a fellow being into eternity, was immense, Under
the gallows, he 6xhibited great composure bordering on
indifference.'' COURIER, Charleston, SC, WA, 7)

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"Raleigh, NC, April 17 = On Friday last (April 13,
1827), negro Ned, convicted of the murder of his mas-
ter, underwent the dreadful sentence of the law. The
concourse of persons gathered to witness the launching
of a fellow being into eternity, was immense, Under
the gallows, he éxhibited great composure bordering on
Vode COURIER, Charleston, SC, 4-20-1827 (2-6)

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NED, Slaye A pral 13, 1827
"Raleigh, NC, April 17 - @n Friday last (April 13,
1827), negro Ned, convicted of the murder of his mas~
ter, underwent the dreadful sentence of the law. The
concourse of persons gathered to witness the launching
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the gallows, he éxhibited great composure bordering o1
COURT, Charleston, S0, 4-20=1827 (2-8)

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