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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... statement, except that, that you recollect? Answer. No, sir ; not that I recollect. Question. I want you to think, as well as you can, whether Newsome went any further than to get you to swear to Henderson's bad character, and trying to ...
... statement, except that, that you recollect? Answer. No, sir ; not that I recollect. Question. I want you to think, as well as you can, whether Newsome went any further than to get you to swear to Henderson's bad character, and trying to ...
Page 645
... statement which you have just made as the substance of what Mr. Newsome told you ? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. I ask you again, if that is the substance of what he told you, how came you to swear that Henderson said to you, on the road ...
... statement which you have just made as the substance of what Mr. Newsome told you ? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. I ask you again, if that is the substance of what he told you, how came you to swear that Henderson said to you, on the road ...
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... statement. By Mr. Beck : Question. Thev accused him of saying to the negro that he ought to leave Blair's employment as Blair would not pay him, because he, Weir, had worked for Blair, and Blair had not paid him, Weir % Answer. Yes, sir ...
... statement. By Mr. Beck : Question. Thev accused him of saying to the negro that he ought to leave Blair's employment as Blair would not pay him, because he, Weir, had worked for Blair, and Blair had not paid him, Weir % Answer. Yes, sir ...
Page 652
... statement ? Answer. Yes, sir ; he confessed to them before they went away. Question. What did he confess ? Answer. He said he would confess all of their statements — all their accusations under these circumstances. By Mr. Beck ...
... statement ? Answer. Yes, sir ; he confessed to them before they went away. Question. What did he confess ? Answer. He said he would confess all of their statements — all their accusations under these circumstances. By Mr. Beck ...
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... statement of the other outrage, and what brought that about. State what he said upon that subject. Give his statement first and then your own. ; Answer. Now I cannot state to you what transpired, of my own knowledge, of course. He says ...
... statement of the other outrage, and what brought that about. State what he said upon that subject. Give his statement first and then your own. ; Answer. Now I cannot state to you what transpired, of my own knowledge, of course. He says ...
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