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 651
... remember who, exactly, but I think it was from Moore and Blair. I am not certain about that. That was the accusation, mentioning the place and time, I think upon the Fort Hampton road ; that the negro was to take the mules out of the ...
... remember who, exactly, but I think it was from Moore and Blair. I am not certain about that. That was the accusation, mentioning the place and time, I think upon the Fort Hampton road ; that the negro was to take the mules out of the ...
Page 652
... remember about that. He said after they let him up they asked him if he was willing to confess what he had done. He said he was, and he went on. That was all of that transaction with him. Question. Did ho proceed to make a confession or ...
... remember about that. He said after they let him up they asked him if he was willing to confess what he had done. He said he was, and he went on. That was all of that transaction with him. Question. Did ho proceed to make a confession or ...
Page 662
... remember it now. Question. Have you heard of any case where that organization was employed for political purposes ? Answer. No, sir ; I do not know of a case. Question. I mean to influence men's voting? Answer. No, sir; I never have ...
... remember it now. Question. Have you heard of any case where that organization was employed for political purposes ? Answer. No, sir ; I do not know of a case. Question. I mean to influence men's voting? Answer. No, sir; I never have ...
Page 685
... remember ; I suppose it was about two hundred. Question. Did you all find out what colored men were going off with these democrats, and talk about them right smartly? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. Did you not make arrangements to have ...
... remember ; I suppose it was about two hundred. Question. Did you all find out what colored men were going off with these democrats, and talk about them right smartly? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. Did you not make arrangements to have ...
Page 718
... remember, I believe on the same night that this Blair boy was scarified so badly. There was a black woman whipped, who was living on Dr. Blair's land, about a half or three-quarters of a mile from my house, on a new-settled place. She ...
... remember, I believe on the same night that this Blair boy was scarified so badly. There was a black woman whipped, who was living on Dr. Blair's land, about a half or three-quarters of a mile from my house, on a new-settled place. She ...
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