Unnamed, SC, 1866

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A black man was convicted and hanged at Lexington, SC,
for the murder of Capt. Chesley W. Herbert. The crime
occurred March 8, 1866, but the man escaped but was
subsequently captured and tried. See ANNALS OF NEWBERRY
Part II, by John A. Chapman, AeM.g Newberry, SC: Aull &

Houseal, 18923 pp 589-590 and 763-76. SOUTH CAROLINA =
MAGAZINE AND BOOK EXCERPTS.

(Not carrying as confirmed.)

4 black man was convicted and hanged at Lexington, SC,
for the murder of Capt. Chesley We Herbert. The crime
occurred March 8, 1866, but the man escaped but was
subsequently captured and tried. See ANNALS OF NEWBERRY
Part II, by John A. Chapman, AeMey Newberry, SC: Aull &
Houseal, 18923 pp 589-590 and 763-764. SOUTH CAROLINA =
MAGAZINE AND BOOK EXCERPTS.

(Not carrying as confirmed.)

A black man was convicted and hanged at Lexington, SC,
for the murder of Capt. Chesley W. Herbert, The
occurred March 8, 1866, but the man escaped but was
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