Ike, MS, 1852 May 21

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We G. Connor compensated $475. for slave Ike, exefuted
on May 21, 1852. Warrant 156

State Treasury Disbursement Journal, MS St. Arch.
Cushman's Mississippi. Reports, Vol. 23, pp 525-529, Jan.

Term, 1852 states that he stabbed his overseer, William
Shillings, white, while en route bo be "chastised,"

W. G. Connor compensated $475. for slave Ike, exefuted
on May 21, 1852. Warrant 156

State Treasury Disbursement Journal, MS St. Arch.
Cushman's Mississippi Reports, Vol. 23, pp 525-529, Jan.

Term, 1852 states that he stabbed his overseer, William
Shillings, white, while en route bo be "chastised."

W. G. Connor compensated $475. for slave Ike, exeéuted

on May 21, 1852. Warrant 156

State Treasury Disbursement Journal, MS St. Arch.

Cushman's Mississippi Reports, Vol. 23, pp 525-529,
term, 1852 states that he stabbed his overseer, Wil

Shillings, white, while en route bo be "chastised."

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on the 2lst instant (May 21, 1852). He was
convicted of cutting a white man named
Schilling.” :
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on the 2lst instant (May 21, 1852). He was
convicted of cutting a white man named
Schilling.'
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on Le 2lst instant (May 21, 1652). He was
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