Commuted 60 bani anment .
January 9, 1850 (1:6)
BALTIMORE 9 MD eg SUN 2
Commuted to banishment. BALTIMORE, MD.,SUN,
January 9, 1850 (1:6)
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Commuted to banishment. BALTIMORE, MD.,SUN,
January 9, 1850 (1:6)
BROWN, James © |
(Don't know whether executed or not)
"A dispatch from Columbia announces that James Brown,
sentenced to be executed on July 2, 189, for negro
stealing, while being conveyed to Camden, S, Ce, made
his escape from the Sheriff, ‘When the cars arrived
at Wateree Swamp, the culprit jumped from the Trestle
Work, and made off, and'up to the time of writing, he
had not been recaptured," CONSTILUTIONALISL, Augusta,
Georgia, June 1, 1849 (3-1) "A despatch from Columbia
announces that Brown, who escaped from the custody of the
Sheriff of Kershaw District, while being convey from Col-~
umbia to Camden, has been recaptured, He was found in
the swamp, near the place where he escaped, his handcuffs
still on, his leg badly broken, and in great agony eda
CONSTITUTIONALIST, Augusta, Ga., 6=2=18)9 (26),
BROWN, James
(Don't know whether executed or not) ,
"A dispatch from Columbia announces that James Brown,
sentenced to be executed on July 2, 189, for negro
stealing, while being conveyed to Camden, S. C., made
his escape from the Sheriff. ‘when the cars arrived
at Wateree Swamp, the culprit jumped from the Trestle
Work, and made off, and up to the time of writing, he
had not been recaptured," CONSTIPUIIONALISI, Augusta,
Georgia, June 1, 1849 (3-1) A despatch from Columbia
announces that Brown, who escaped from the custody of the
Sheriff of Kershaw District, while being convey from Col-
umbia to Camden, has been recaptured, He was found in
the swamp, near the place where he escaped, his handcuffs
still on, his leg badly broken, and in great agony ety aR
CONSTITUTIONALIST, Augusta, Ga,, 6-2-1819 (26),
BROW, James
(Don't know whether executed or not)
"a dispatch from Columbia announces that James Brown,
sentenced to be executed on July 2, 1819, for negro
stealing, while being conveyed to Camden, S, C., made
his escape from the Sheriff, ‘hen the cars arrived
at Vateree Swamp, the Sulprit’ jumped from the Trestle
Work, and made off, and up to the time of writin,
had not been recaptured," CONST IPUTTONALIS,
Georgia, June 1, 1849 (3-1) "A despatch from Columbia
announces that Brown, who escaped from the custody of the
Sheriff of Kershaw District, while being convey from eae
umbia to Camden, has been recaptured, He was foun:
the swamp, near the place where he escaped, his hanieueee
still on, his leg badly broken, and in great agonyaly an
CONSTITUTIONALIST, Augusta, Gay, 6-2-1819 (2-6), ap
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