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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... tell you to say about your testimony ? Answer. He told me to come here and swear that Henderson had no principle nor character amongst neither white nor color. Question. What else did he tell you ? Answer. There is a great many other ...
... tell you to say about your testimony ? Answer. He told me to come here and swear that Henderson had no principle nor character amongst neither white nor color. Question. What else did he tell you ? Answer. There is a great many other ...
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... tell you to say that? Answer. Yes*, sir; I was told to say that. Question. Who told you to say that ? Answer. Mr. Newsome told me. Question. Why did you not tell me when I asked you as important a thing as that? Answer. I didn't ...
... tell you to say that? Answer. Yes*, sir; I was told to say that. Question. Who told you to say that ? Answer. Mr. Newsome told me. Question. Why did you not tell me when I asked you as important a thing as that? Answer. I didn't ...
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... tell you to do it, why did you sw^ear it ? Answer. He did tell me to do it. Question. Have you not repeated to me twice what he told you to do, and left that out ? . Answer. He told me to swear that. Question. When and where did he tell ...
... tell you to do it, why did you sw^ear it ? Answer. He did tell me to do it. Question. Have you not repeated to me twice what he told you to do, and left that out ? . Answer. He told me to swear that. Question. When and where did he tell ...
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... tell exactly when. Question. Did they tell you about it ? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. Are they living uj> there yet ? Answer. Yes, sir; they are living at the same place yet ; that is, at Parsou Steele's. Question. Are they working for ...
... tell exactly when. Question. Did they tell you about it ? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. Are they living uj> there yet ? Answer. Yes, sir; they are living at the same place yet ; that is, at Parsou Steele's. Question. Are they working for ...
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... tell them as to voting ? Answer. I said, you all come here to-day to hear the truth, to find out who is the best man to vote for, and I am up before you and I don't want any sinking Peter or doubting Thomas, although we all doubt, but ...
... tell them as to voting ? Answer. I said, you all come here to-day to hear the truth, to find out who is the best man to vote for, and I am up before you and I don't want any sinking Peter or doubting Thomas, although we all doubt, but ...
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