Anthony, KY, 1857 February 6

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ANTHONY (Slave)

"Anthony, a slave, the property of R. Ve Grintel, was
reghlarly indicted by the Grand Jury and tried for a
Simidar offense (? possibly insurrection), found guilty,
and was executed on Feb. 6, 1857. . Anbdbony had been
tried for his life on one occasion previous to this,

The first offense was 2x the breaking open and robbing
of the house of Mrs, Kelly,"

HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN AND TRIGG COUNTIES, KY., by Perrins,
Published 188). Page 58

Hanged, Cadiz, Trigg Co.

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ANTHONY (Slave)

"Anthony, a slave, the property of R. V. Grinte, was
regitlarly indicted by the Grand Jury and tried for a
Simi#ar offense (? possibly insurrection), found guilty,
and was executed on Feb. 6, 1857. . Anthony had been
tried for his life on one occasion previous to this.

The first offense was mx the breaking open and robbing
of the house of Mrs, Kelly."

HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN AND TRIGG COUNTIES, KY., by Perrins,
Published 188), Page 58

Hanged, Cadiz, Trigg Co.

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ANTHONY (Slave)
"Anthony, @ slave, the property of R. V. Grintek, was
re indicted by the Grand Jury and tried for a
simi&ar offense (7 possibly insurrection), found guilty,
and was executed on Feb. 6, 1657. . Anthony had been
tried for his life on one occasion previous to
The first offense was fmx the breaking open and robb
of the house of Mrs, Kelly.
COUNTIES, KY., by Perrins,

HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN AND TRIGG
Published 188), Page 58

Hanged, Cadiz, Trigg Co.

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