Elijah, KY, 1865 May 15

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Hickman County.

Hickman County.

Negro Elijah 5-15-1863
Negro James

Location: Cihintona ky
Offense: Arson
Detadilis:: Slaves o£ Mr. James Beckwith. Valuations

$800 and $1140 respectively. A co-defendant
named Negro John was pardoned.

Source: Hickman County Circuit Court Order Book,
April Term, 1863, pages 275-279. See also
Annual Report of the Kentucky State Auditor
for fiscal year 1862-1863 which notes pay-
ment of $1940 for two slaves executed in

Negro Elijah Sal 5-18 69
Negro James

Location: Clinton KY
Offense: Arson
Details: Slaves of Mr. James Beckwith. Valuations

$800 and $1140 respectively. A co-defendant
named Negro John was pardoned.

Source: Hickman County Circuit Court Order Book,
April Term, 1863, pages 275-279. See also
Annual Report of the Kentucky State Auditor
for fiscal year 1862-1863 which notes pay-
ment of $1940 for two slaves executed in

Negro Elijah
Negro James

Location:
Offense:

Details:

Source:

5-15-1863

Clinton KY
Arson

Slaves of Mr. James Beckwith. Valuations
$800 and $1140 respectively. A co-defendant
named Negro John was pardoned.

Hickman County Circuit Court Order Book,
April Term, 1863, pages 275-279. See also
Annual Report of the Kentucky State Auditor
for fiscal year 1862-1863 which notes pay-
ment of $1940 for two slaves executed in


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