David, MS, 1846 July 3

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3.'B. Newman was compensated #300, by warrant
624, Auditords Records, Ms. Dept. of A&&

3.'B, Newman was coupensated $300, by warrant
624, Auditorss Records, Ms. Dept. of A&d

B Coupensated $300,
24, auditorcs Records, Ma. Dept.

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Mississippi: A Mr. Ward, an overseer, on the
plantation of Geo, W, Tarleton, withing about
30 miles of Natchez, was murdered on the 10th
instant by a negro named'David.' He was struck
twice on the head with an axe and then thrown
into a.pond, The nlegro was taken to Natchez
for trial," TIMSS-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, LA,
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"Mississippi: A Mr. Ward, an overseer, on the
plantation of Geo. W., Tarleton, withing about
30 miles of Natchez, was murdered on the 10th
instant by a negro named'David.! He was struck
twice on the head with an axe and then thrown
into a.pond, The nlegro was taken to Natchez
for trial," TIMSS-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, LA,
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Mississippi: A Mr. Ward, an overseer, on the
plantation of Geo, W. Tarleton, withing about
30 miles of Natchez, was murdered on the 10th
instant by e negro nemed'David,' He was struck
twice on the heed with an axe and then thrown
into a.pond., The negro was taken to Natchez
trial," TIMSS-PICAYUNS, New Orleans, LA,

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