Two Slaves, FL, 1860

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| (Dontt know whether legal hanging or not.)

"In another instance, Dr. We G. Keith of Mahion County
(Florida) was murdered by two slaves, who were prompt ly
hanged,"

SLAVERY AND PLANTATION GROWTH IN ANTEBELLUM FLORIDA,
1821-1860 by Julia Floyd Smith, University of Florida

Press, Gainesville, Copyright, 1973, by Board of Trustees
of Internal Improvement Fund, State of Florida. P. 105

Her sourcesUnpublished Census Returns (Social Statistics),
1860

Two Slaves

(Dontt know whether legal hanging or not.)
"In another instance, Dr. We G. Keith of Makion County
(Florida) was murdered by two slaves, who were promptly
hanged,"

SLAVERY AND PLANTATION GROWLH IN ANTEBELLUM FLORIDA,
1821-1860 by Julia Floyd Smith, University of Florida
Press, Gainesville, Copyright, 1973, by Board of Trustees
of Internal Improvement Fund, State of Florida. P. 105
Her sourcerUnpublished Census Returns (Social Statistics),
1860

‘Two Slaves
(Dontt Inow whether legal hanging or not.)

"In another instance, Dr, W. G, Keith of Makion County
(Florida) was murdered by two slaves, who were promptly
hanged,"

SLAVERY AND PLANTATION GROWTH IN ANTEBELLUM FLORIDA,
1821-1860 by Julia Floyd Smith, University of Florida
Press, Gainesville, Copyright, 1973, by Board of Trustees

of Internal Improvement Fund, State of Florida. P, 105
Her sourcesUnpublished Census Returns (Social Statistics),
1860

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