Cain, SC, 1821 February 9

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CAIN (Slave)

"A negro man named CAIN, the property of Col. Blanding,
was executed near this place (Columbia, S. Ce) on Friday
night last (February 9, 1821), pursuant to his sentence,
for the murder of a negro man named Dick, the property of
Mrs. Murphy. «- COLUMBIA STATE GAZETTE, 13th inst."
COURIER, Charleston, South Carolina, February 20, 1821

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February 9th, 1821555
CAIN (Slave)

"A negro man named CAIN, the property of Col. Blanding,
was executed near this place (Columbia, S. Ce) on Friday
night last (February 9, 1821), pursuant to his sentence,
for the murder of a negro man named Dick, the property of
Mrs. Murphy. = COLUMBIA STATE GAZETTE, 13th inst."
COURIER, Charleston, South Carolina, February 20, 1821
(2420)

February 9th, 1822555

CAIN (Slave)

4 negro man named CAIN, the property of Col, Blanding,
was executed near this place (Columbia, S, C.) on Friday
night last (February 9, 1821), pursuant to his sentence,
for the murder of a negro man named Dick, the property of
Mrs, Murphy. - COLUMBIA STATE GAZETTE, 13th inst."
COURIER, Charleston, South Carolina, February 20, 1821
(2120)



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