Unnamed, SC, 1785 November 5

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Nov. De 1785
Slaves, 1 male, 1 female

"On Saturday the Sth instant were executed at Beaufort,

a negro fellow and a wench, the property of Godin Gerard
Esq. for dangerously wounding and maiming Mr. Benjamin
Bache of Purisburgh."

THE NEW YORK PACKET, 12/12/1785 (2:4) quoting an unidenti-~
fied Charleston, SC newspaper of Nov. 24, 1785

Nov. 5, 1785
Slaves, 1 male, 1 female

"On Saturday the 5th instant were executed at Beaufort,

a negro fellow and a wench, the property of Godin Gerardg
Esq. for dangerously wounding and maiming Mr. Benjamin
Bache of Purisburgh."

THE NEW YORK PACKET, 12/12/1785 (2:4) quoting an unidenti-~
fied Charleston, SC newspaper of Nov. 24, 1785

Nov. 5, 1785
Slaves, 1 male, 1 female

"On Saturday the 5th instant were executed at Beaufort,
a negro fellow and a wench, the property of Godin Gerardg
isq. for dangerously (wounding and maiming Mr. Benjamin
Bache of Purisburgh."

THE NEW YORK PACKET, 12/12/1785 (2:4) quoting an unidenti-
fied Charleston, SC newspaper of Nov. 24, 1785



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