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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... Question. Did he have a good character among the colored people f Answer. Yes, sir. Question. How was he respected among the white people, except Malone t Answer. He was respected every way by all every way except Mr. Malone and a few ...
... Question. Did he have a good character among the colored people f Answer. Yes, sir. Question. How was he respected among the white people, except Malone t Answer. He was respected every way by all every way except Mr. Malone and a few ...
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... Answer. They didn't have no further use or employment for me. Question. Did Mr. Newsome take a suit of clothes away ... f Answer. Whit Newsome. Huntsville, Alabama, October 9, 1871. DANIEL COLEMAN sworn and examined. The Chairman. As ...
... Answer. They didn't have no further use or employment for me. Question. Did Mr. Newsome take a suit of clothes away ... f Answer. Whit Newsome. Huntsville, Alabama, October 9, 1871. DANIEL COLEMAN sworn and examined. The Chairman. As ...
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... Answer. Well, sir, I think it consists of disguised men who are somewhat organised, who have banded together for the ... f Answer. Yes, sir, the solicitor is. Question. He makes money by having the real offender get away ? Answer. Yes ...
... Answer. Well, sir, I think it consists of disguised men who are somewhat organised, who have banded together for the ... f Answer. Yes, sir, the solicitor is. Question. He makes money by having the real offender get away ? Answer. Yes ...
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... f Answer. Yes, sir. Question. A justice of the peace ? Answer, Yes, sir. He said upon his getting up— they had not whipped him very much at first — that they then took him up and put his clothes on him, and Gibson remarked, " He looks ...
... f Answer. Yes, sir. Question. A justice of the peace ? Answer, Yes, sir. He said upon his getting up— they had not whipped him very much at first — that they then took him up and put his clothes on him, and Gibson remarked, " He looks ...
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... Answer. I will not attempt to be accurate about the time, but I think it was in the spring, probably in March. By Mr ... f Answer. Yes, sir. B#the Chairman: Question. Had he been bound over by the magistrate that had bailed these men, to ...
... Answer. I will not attempt to be accurate about the time, but I think it was in the spring, probably in March. By Mr ... f Answer. Yes, sir. B#the Chairman: Question. Had he been bound over by the magistrate that had bailed these men, to ...
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