Unnamed, AL, 1843

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FOUR SLAVES

(Unconfirmed, )
"Alabama: Four negroes were condemned to death
during a recent s itting of the Circuit Court at

Cahawba, Alabama,” PICAYUNE, New Orleans, LA,
Nov. 18, 1843 (2:3)

This was probably the case of murder of Mrs,
Joseph Chapman. Jf s0, see AL B&ME under
Chapman slaves.

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FOUR SLAVED

(Unconfirmed. )
'tAlabama: Four negroes were cond emned to death
during a recent s itting of the Vircuit Court at
Cahawba, Alabama," PICAYUNE, New Orleans, LA,

Nov. 18, 1843: (2:3)

This was probably the case of murder of Mrs,

Joseph Chapman. If so, see AL B&ME under
Chapman slaves.

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WOUR SLAVES

(Unconfirmed. )
“Alabama: Four negroes were condemed to death

during a recent s itting of the Circuit Court at
Cahawba, Alabama," PICAYUNE, New Orleans, LA,
Nov. 18, 1843 (2:3)

This was probably the case of murder of Mrs,

Joseph Chapman, If so, see AL B&éME under

Chapman slaves.
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