Ploydor, LA, 1866
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FullscreenPLOYDOR "The first execution (an New Orleans, La.) after the (Civil) war, under the civil law, was that of a negro named Ploydor, who was hanged in the Parish Prison during the spring pf 1866." "Notes on the Criminal History of Hg Leni by John Smith Kendall: LOUISIANA BISTORL UAL QUARTERLY, Vol...30, No, 43, 9 152. £ PLOYDOR (Civil) war, under the civil lau, was that of a negro named Ploydor, who was hanged in the Parish Prison during the spring pf 1866." "Notes on the Criminal History of His Lod, John Smith Kendall: LOUISIANA HISTORICAL QU! Ls NOUS 3, Now f35 0 152. Is "The first execution (hn New Orleans, La.) after the ution (i leans, La.) after the i any was that of a negro Parish Prison
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