Statement of Sarah Pool.

The statement of Sarah Pool tells of her encounter with Mrs. Hazel in 1845 in Mississippi. She details the "strange stories" told by Mrs. Hazel and how she accused Mrs. McDavid of stealing and had "opened her bundle," a reference made in William Conner's letter to Abner Tate...

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Main Author: Pool, Sarah
Format: Electronic
Published: University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives
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Online Access:http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/3721
format Electronic
collection Francis Cabaniss Roberts Collection
building University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives
publisher University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives
topic Photographs and documents
spellingShingle Photographs and documents
Statement of Sarah Pool.
Pool, Sarah
fulltopic Photographs and documents
Courts--United States--Cases
Evidence (Law)
Homicide Investigation
Trials (Murder)--United States
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
description The statement of Sarah Pool tells of her encounter with Mrs. Hazel in 1845 in Mississippi. She details the "strange stories" told by Mrs. Hazel and how she accused Mrs. McDavid of stealing and had "opened her bundle," a reference made in William Conner's letter to Abner Tate, that supposedly contained some medicines. Mrs. Hazel then asked Sarah to convey the story to Mrs. McDavid to which Sarah said Mrs. McDavid acted surprised at the accusations. Sarah also tells how Mrs. Hazel spoke of Mr. Tate and his right hand man involved in the murder of a man who she could not name.
spelling Statement of Sarah Pool.Pool, SarahCourts--United States--CasesEvidence (Law)Homicide InvestigationTrials (Murder)--United StatesHuntsville (Ala.)Madison County (Ala.)The statement of Sarah Pool tells of her encounter with Mrs. Hazel in 1845 in Mississippi. She details the "strange stories" told by Mrs. Hazel and how she accused Mrs. McDavid of stealing and had "opened her bundle," a reference made in William Conner's letter to Abner Tate, that supposedly contained some medicines. Mrs. Hazel then asked Sarah to convey the story to Mrs. McDavid to which Sarah said Mrs. McDavid acted surprised at the accusations. Sarah also tells how Mrs. Hazel spoke of Mr. Tate and his right hand man involved in the murder of a man who she could not name.1856-04-16DepositionsTextloc_robf_000235_000237_000239_000239http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/3721http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/original/5/3721/loc_robf_000235_000237_000239_000239.pdfFrances Cabaniss RobertsSeries I, Sub Series B, Box 4, Folder 17University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabamaenloc_robf_2021_03This material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though the University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.
title Statement of Sarah Pool.
titleStr Statement of Sarah Pool.
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