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DICK, Slave : March (y Loo

Dick, slave of "rancis'’W, Boyd's estate,
hanged, Mecklenburg Co.,, Virginia, on March
7, 1851, for poisoning. Own er compensated

from Treasury, $870.

(Doc, XLVI) "Statements Relative to Slaves

Fxecuted, Reprieved for Transportation, etc,
1852 ." Report of William Richards, Secretary
of the Commonwealth to the Speaker of the

House of Yelegages, March 2, 1852.

DICK, Slave March 7, 1851

Dick, slave of Francis W, Boyd's estate,
hanged, Mecklenburg Co.,, Virginia, on March
7, 1851, for poisoning. Own er compensated
from Treasury, $870.

(Doc. XLVI) "Statements Relative to Slaves
Fxeecuted, Reprieved for Transportation, etc,
1852 ." Report of William Richards, Secretary
of the Commonwealth to the Speaker of the
House of Yelegages, March 2, 1852.

DICK, Slave March 7, 1851

Dick, slave of Francis W, Boyd's estate,
hanced, Mecklenburg Co,, Virginia, on March
7, 1851, for poisoning, Own er compensated
from Treasury, $870.

(Doc, XLVI) "Statements Relative to Slaves
Executed, preprioved for Transportation, etc,
1852 ."_ Report of William Richards, peceatasy
of the Commonwealth to the Speaker o

House of Yelegages, March 2, 1852.



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