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| Slave of Captain Fuller 1802

".,,The young Negro of Cp tain Fuller of New York City in
1802 purchased some arsenic which he mixed with the food
served at a family breakfast. Apparently the dose was in#
sufficient for the Fullers recovered. The Negro was execu
t@d." ''The Slave Code in Colonial New York," by Edwin Ol-
son; JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISLORY, Vol, XXIX, #2, April, 19h.
(His source was Minutes, Supreme Court of Judicature, 1796
180); MS, 18; NEW YORK EVENING POST, Sept. 185) 1802.7

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| Slave of Captain Fuller 1802

t..,The young Negro of Cp tain Fuller of New York City in |
1802 purchased some arsenic which he mixed with the food

served at a family breakfast. Apparently the dose was in-
sufficient for the Fullers recovered. The Negro was execu-
t@d." "The Slave Code in Colonial New York," by Edwin Ol-
son; JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISLORY, Vol, XXIX, #2, April, 19h.
(His source was Minutes, Supreme Court of Judicature, 17966
180); MS, 18; NEW YORK EVENING POST, Sept. 18, 1802.

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fi Slave of Captain Fuller 1602
The young Negro of Cp tain Fuller of New York City in
1802 purchased some arsenic which he mixed with the food
served at a family breakfast. Apparently the dose was in-
sufficient for the Fullers recovered, The Negro was execu

t@d." "The Slave Code in Colonial New York," by 3d
XIX, #2, April, “Tolls

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son; JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISIORY, Vol,
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(His source was Minutes, Suprem:
180; MS, 185 NEW YORK EVENING POST, Sept 18, 18026"

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