Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire Into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States, So Far as Regards the Execution of the Laws, and Safety of the Lives and Property of the Citizens of the United States and Testimony Taken: Testimony taken by the committee (June 2-Nov. 11, 1871) AlabamaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 - Reconstruction |
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Page 641
... examined. By the Chairman : Question. Were you a witness against William Henderson, a colored man, on an examination had before Commissioner Day in this place ? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. Did you testify that Henderson was a man of bad ...
... examined. By the Chairman : Question. Were you a witness against William Henderson, a colored man, on an examination had before Commissioner Day in this place ? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. Did you testify that Henderson was a man of bad ...
Page 646
... examined. The Chairman. As this witness was called by the minority, I will ask that the examination be conducted by Mr. Beck. By Mr. Beck : Question. State where you reside, and what official position, if any, you hold. Answer. I reside ...
... examined. The Chairman. As this witness was called by the minority, I will ask that the examination be conducted by Mr. Beck. By Mr. Beck : Question. State where you reside, and what official position, if any, you hold. Answer. I reside ...
Page 652
... examination ? Question. Yes, sir. Answer. A preliminary examination has never taken place on that outrage. There has been a preliminary examination upon the last outrage, as to one of the parties whom I charged myself. Mr. Weir never ...
... examination ? Question. Yes, sir. Answer. A preliminary examination has never taken place on that outrage. There has been a preliminary examination upon the last outrage, as to one of the parties whom I charged myself. Mr. Weir never ...
Page 659
... examined that ; I do not know what it was. We got McKee's disguise and Birdsong. Question. Did you ever get Kight's ? Ansiver. He did not have any disguise, but he said he was to just throw his blanket over him and put some kind of ...
... examined that ; I do not know what it was. We got McKee's disguise and Birdsong. Question. Did you ever get Kight's ? Ansiver. He did not have any disguise, but he said he was to just throw his blanket over him and put some kind of ...
Page 674
... examined. By the Chairman : Question. Where do you live ? Answer. Here in Huntsville. Question. Where did you live in December, 1868 ? Answer. On Major Floyd's plantation, in Limestone County, on Fort Hamilton Hill By Mr. Beck ...
... examined. By the Chairman : Question. Where do you live ? Answer. Here in Huntsville. Question. Where did you live in December, 1868 ? Answer. On Major Floyd's plantation, in Limestone County, on Fort Hamilton Hill By Mr. Beck ...
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