Vaughan and Buckingham Altercation

A Wednesday, June 18, 1873 *Florence Times-Journal* report of an altercation between black residents Nat Vaughan and Jim Buckingham which resulted in both men suffering "the usual penalty," meaning they were fined and released. Jim Buckingham may be the James "Jim" Buckingham...

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Main Author: *Florence Times-Journal*
Format: Electronic
Published: Project Say Something: The Shoals Black History Collection
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Online Access:https://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/850
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collection The Law, Crime and Punishment Collection
building Project Say Something: The Shoals Black History Collection
publisher Project Say Something: The Shoals Black History Collection
topic Photographs, documents, and clippings
spellingShingle Photographs, documents, and clippings
Vaughan and Buckingham Altercation
*Florence Times-Journal*
fulltopic Photographs, documents, and clippings
description A Wednesday, June 18, 1873 *Florence Times-Journal* report of an altercation between black residents Nat Vaughan and Jim Buckingham which resulted in both men suffering "the usual penalty," meaning they were fined and released. Jim Buckingham may be the James "Jim" Buckingham (1846-1915) who was a farmer and former cook in Co K, 7th AL Inf, CSA and who attended some United Confederate Veterans reunions after the war. This Jim Buckingham married Susan Foster in 1866 and they had a total of 7 children, 3 still living by 1900.
spelling Vaughan and Buckingham Altercation*Florence Times-Journal*A Wednesday, June 18, 1873 *Florence Times-Journal* report of an altercation between black residents Nat Vaughan and Jim Buckingham which resulted in both men suffering "the usual penalty," meaning they were fined and released. Jim Buckingham may be the James "Jim" Buckingham (1846-1915) who was a farmer and former cook in Co K, 7th AL Inf, CSA and who attended some United Confederate Veterans reunions after the war. This Jim Buckingham married Susan Foster in 1866 and they had a total of 7 children, 3 still living by 1900.Newspapers.com Lee Freemanhttps://shoalsblackhistory.omeka.net/items/show/850https://d1y502jg6fpugt.cloudfront.net/36745/archive/files/67b1154ef8aa49bf30797606a6b872d6.jpg?Expires=1717027200&Signature=SxntD3-2cDDMBwoVQGggyr2z37yY8JEA91GdRTtejLa9XN9ZU9rPKWN-i038XZ8y92yI8ypAXw5sRKowGi8%7E1cblO3Qu5MeGeDEDhsc5MSFeXrRkRLRlBFuF5HPH4SvsR-0AKGNhY7E7FkQY0cUW8yzbnXxT6E6aAaO7tv-5bn9NxNuYiBH36Y8v%7EIpLFYMKhl7X3j7TT3%7EAplPBxmkCAjaoI1imhfIF79MxRD2RuTZl5KCYVDOvc1rgBFrigyxZ3vZq2t4GEOEXmElOIFHbq8LWgF9AqoSnzS6TWQcF5QkjZ6dn5OsMmKb42MSCDRa6K0DVB6ddwSO2beXBqYHctw__&Key-Pair-Id=K6UGZS9ZTDSZM*Florence Times-Journal,* Wednesday, June 18, 1873, p. 3.Images are available for educational and research purposes. This image may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the express written consent of the copyright holder. It is the responsibility of the interested party to identify the copyright holder and receive permission.
title Vaughan and Buckingham Altercation
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