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Slave JAMES March 31, XRX@ 1775

Ltre dtd. 4-23-1985 from Dr. Pillip J. Schwartz, Va. Comm
Unive, Richmond, Vase, states on XHHHXX Mar, 31, 1775,
James, the slave of Howard Poole, was executed in Norfolk
County, Vae, for stealing. His source: Minutes 177-75,
99 and Auditor's Jrnl,, Auditor's Item 30, p 17h-75, VSL

Slave JAMES March 31, XXXB 1775

Ltre dtd. 4-23-1985 from Dr. Pillip J. Schwartz, Va. Comm
Unive, Richmond, Vae, states on MHMHXX Mar, 31, 1775,
James, the slave of Howard Poole, was executed in Norfolk
County, Vae, for stealing. His source: Minutes 177-75,
99 and Auditor's Jrnl,, Auditor's Item 30, p 17-75, VSL

Slave JAMES March 51, XX%6 1775

Ltr. dtd. 4-23-1985 from Dr. Pillip Je Schwartz, Vae Comm
Univ., Richmond, Va., states on MHHKXX Mar, 31, 1775,
James, the slave of Howard Poole, was executed in Norfolk
County, Vas, for stealing. His source: Minutes 177-75,
99 and Auditor's Jmnl,, Auditor's Item 30, p 17-75, VSL

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