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BILL, a slave 8-7-1023

AUgUSta County, Va., Bill, slave of James Fray-
ser, convicted and ordered executed for rape
on June 24, 1823,4nd valued at $450, The
sheriff attested that he was executed but gave
no date, Orime was rape. Owner comp, July
28, 1824, but execution probably ocurred in
vULY, 2Se3,

Are, of Va., Box 4, Envelope 1824, Item 143,

Auditor’ s Records,

Dateof éxecution was 8-7-1823. Box 278, Exec.

Papers of Gowernors of Virginia, Virginia St.
Arch., Richmond

BILL, a slave 8-7-1823
Augusta County, Va., Bill, slave of James Fray-
ser, convicted and ordered executed for rape
on June 24, 1823,4nd valued at $450. The
sheriff attested that he was executed but gave
no date, Crime was rape. Owner comp. July
28, 1824, but executiion probably ocféurred in
POLY 2825)

Arc, of Va., Box 4, Envelope 1824, Item 143,

Auditor' s Records.

Dateof éxecution was 8-7-1823. Box 278, Exec.

Papers of Gowernors of Virginia, Virginia St.
Arch., Richmond

BILL, a slave 8-7-1823

Augusta County, Va., Bill, slave of James Fray4
ser, convicted and ordered executed for rape
on June 24, 1823,and valued at $450, The
sheriff attested that he was executed but gave
no date, Crime was rape, Owner comp, July
28, 1824, but execution probably océurred in
duly, 1823,

Arc, of Va., Box 4, 2 BSC 1824, Item 143,

Auditor' s Records

Dateof sxecution was 6-7-1823, Box 278,

Papers of Governors of Virginia, Virginia
Arch., Richmond

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