Cezar, NC, 1785 November 22

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CEZAR (Slave)

/House Records, November 22, 1785: "Mr. Cabarrus moved for
leave and presented a record of the trial of Negro (egar,
the property of Cullin Pollock, Esqre, which being read,a
motion was made by Mr. Cabarrus, seconded by Mr. Blount,
that the same be feferred to the committee of Claims,
Ordered that the same be referred accordingly." STATE
RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Vol. 17, 1781-1785, page 278;
Goldsboro: Nash Brothers, 1899,

CEZAR (Slave)

House Records, November 22, 1785: "Mr. Cabarrus moved for
leave and presented a record of the trial of Negro Cegar,
the property of Cullin Pollock, Esqr., which being read,a
motion was made by Mr. Cabarrus, seconded by Mr. Blount,
that the same be feferred to the Committee of Claims,
Ordered that the same be referred accordingly." STATE
RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Vol. 17, 1781-1785, page 278;
Goldsboro: Nash Brothers, 1899.

CEZAR (Slave)

House Records, November 22, 1785: "Mr. Cabarrus moved for
leave and presented a record of the trial of Negro Cezar,
the property of Callin Pollock, Esare, which being read,a
motion was made by Mr. Cabarrus, seconded by Mr. Blount,
that the same be feferred to the Committee of Claims,
Ordered that the same be referred accordingly." STATE
RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Vol, 17, 1781-1785, page 278;
Goldsboro: Nash Brothers, 1899,

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