Unnamed, LA, 1852

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"The Iberville Gazette says that Josenh Schla-
tre was killed on the 19th instant on his
mother's plantation near Plaquemine by a Negro
engineer who struck him on the head with an
fron wrench. The murderer was arrested.”
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, 11-23-1852 (2:2)
"The negro who killed Mr. Schlatre in Plaque-
mine on the 20th ultimo was tried on the 23rd,
eonvicted and sentenced to be hung the next
day."' TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, 12-2-1852

(2:1)

BLACK

(Unconfirmed, )

"The Iberville Gazette says that Josevh Schla-
tre was killed on the 19th instant on his
mother's plantation nesr Plaquemine by a Negro
engineer who struck him on the head with an
iron wrench. The murderer was arrested.”
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, 11-23-1852 (2:2)
"The negro who killed Mr, Schlatre in Plaque-
mine on the 20th ultimo was tried on the 23rd,
convicted and sentenced to be hung the next
day." TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Otleans, 12-2-1652

SLACK
(Unconfirmed, )

"The Iberville Gazette says thet Joseph Schla-
tre was killed on the 19th instant on his
mother's plantation near Plaquemine by a Hegro
engineer who struck him on the head with en

fron wrench, ‘The murderer was arreste
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, 11-23-' orbee e 2)

"Phe negro who killed Mr, Schlatre in Plaque-

mine on the 20th ultimo was tried on the 23rd,
ene sent mced to be hung the next

YUNE, New Otleans, 12-2-1652



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