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 645
... town also now? Answer. He is in this town. I don't know whether he is living here or not. I can't say. I have never been to his house. I see him on the street every day. Question. Who are you living with ? Answer. Alfred Cleary ...
... town also now? Answer. He is in this town. I don't know whether he is living here or not. I can't say. I have never been to his house. I see him on the street every day. Question. Who are you living with ? Answer. Alfred Cleary ...
Page 647
... town under a guard for protection. If there is any danger of his leaving, and if 3'ou have that fear that he will make arrangements with you, or that it is his object to make arrangements with you to leave, I will go down at once with a ...
... town under a guard for protection. If there is any danger of his leaving, and if 3'ou have that fear that he will make arrangements with you, or that it is his object to make arrangements with you to leave, I will go down at once with a ...
Page 660
... town. We were apprehending some disturbance at the polls. A great many were in town, and we did not know but there might be some collision. One of the men in disguise asked the mayor (I was present) if he apprehended any disturbance ...
... town. We were apprehending some disturbance at the polls. A great many were in town, and we did not know but there might be some collision. One of the men in disguise asked the mayor (I was present) if he apprehended any disturbance ...
Page 663
... town is a most conservative town and opposed to all disorder ,> and discountenances anything of that kind. I do not think either side have tried it there. Question. Is there any prejudice entertained there against white men who have ...
... town is a most conservative town and opposed to all disorder ,> and discountenances anything of that kind. I do not think either side have tried it there. Question. Is there any prejudice entertained there against white men who have ...
Page 672
... town to get a warrant out for him? Answer. No, sir. He carried the horses to New Market and gave them up to Mr. Davis. Question. Who did ? Answer. My brother-in-law carried them. Question. Tbey did not get the horses that night ? Answer ...
... town to get a warrant out for him? Answer. No, sir. He carried the horses to New Market and gave them up to Mr. Davis. Question. Who did ? Answer. My brother-in-law carried them. Question. Tbey did not get the horses that night ? Answer ...
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