Arbert, TN, 1851 July 10

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"tArbert, accused of attempted rape of Miss Delilah McGau-
ghan, was tried, convicted and sentenced to be hanged on
July 10, 1851. The Supreme Court reviewed this case,"

ALONG THE WARITOTO, A HISTORY OF MONTGOMERY CO., TENN. by
Ursula Smith Beach, “rinted by McQuiddy Publishing Co.,
Nashville, 196. Reprint 1965. Page 93, “ave permission
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"Arbert, accused of attempted rape of Miss Delilah McGau-
ghan, was tried, convicted and sentenced to be hanged on
July 10, 1851. The Supreme Court reviewed this case,"

ALONG THE WARITOTO, A HISTORY OF MONTGOMERY CO., TENN. by
Ursula Smith Beach, ‘*rinted by McQuiddy Publishing Co.,
Nashville, 1964. Reprint 1965. Page 93. “ave permission
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