Peter, GA, 1837 July 28

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July 28, 1837
PETER, -

Slave, the property of Bedford Harper, hanged at
Elberton, Georgia, on July 28, 1837, for the murder
of Ben, a slave of “illiam Alexander,

See large card,

FOUR SLAVE TRIALS IN ELBERT COUNTY, GA., by E. M,
Coulter in THE GEORGIA HISTORICAL AaceaG Get NEUES
237-26. Taken from GEORGIA THROUGH TWO CENTURIES
by Warren Grice and Edited by E, Merton Coulter,

V a wre vee *
evume I. Copyriaht | 1965, by Lewis Historical
Publishing Company, Inc., New York and West Palm

Beach,

July 28, 1837
PETER, .

Slave, the property of Bedford Harper, hanged at
Elberton, Georgia, on July 28, 1837, for the murder
of Ben, a slave of William Alexander,

See large card,

FOUR SLAVE TRIALS IN ELBERT COUNTY, GA., by E. M,
Coulter in THE GHORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, XLI,
237-216. Taken from GEORGIA THROUGH TWO CENTURIES
by Warren Grice and Edited by E, Merton Coulter,

Volume :

Ope Lex Copyriahe 1965, by Lewis Historical
Publishing Company, Inc., New York and West Palm
Beach.

July 28, 1837

PEPER,
property of Bedford Harper, hanged at
on July 28, 1837, for the mrder

Alliam Alexander,

ALS IN ee OOUNTY, GA., by Ee M,
RICAL QUARTERLY, XLI,

£ TR

Coulter in THE GEORGIA HISTOR
37-26. Taken from

rren Grice and

Volume I, Copyright, 1965, ty Lewis Historical

ishing Company, Inc., New York and vest Paln

GEORGIA THROUGH TO. GHITURTES
by E, Merton Coulter,



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