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1 Slave. (CAESAR)

A slave was executed October 21, 1773, Cumberland County,
Vase, for Attemed Murder by poisioning, Ltr. dtd,
March 23, 1985, from Philip Schwartz, Virginia Commonwealth

Univ, Source: ORDER BOOK, Cumberland County, 1772-7h,
pp 152-53, 500

Ltr, dtd, 4-23 from S;hwartz states name was Caesar and was
property of Nathaniel Carrington.

1 Slave. (CAESAR)

A slave was executed October 21, 1773, Cumberland County,
Vas, for Attemed Murder by poisioning, Ltr. dtd,

March 23, 1985, from Philip Schwartz, Virginia Commonwealth
Unive Source: ORDER BOOK, Cumberland County, 1772-7),

pp 52-53, 500

Ltr, dtd. lj-23 from Shwartz states name was Caesar and was
property of Nathaniel Carrington.

1 Slave. (CAESAR)

A slave was executed October 21, 1773, Cumberland dounty,
» for Attemed Murder by poisioning, Ltr. dtd,

March 23, 1985, from Philip Schwarta, Virginia Commonwealth

Univ. Sources ORDER BOOK, Cumberland County, 1772-7h,

pp 152-53, 500

Ltr, dtd, 4-23 from Schwartz states name was Caesar and was|
property of Nathaniel Carringtone

2 stave, (cui)



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