Deposition of James S. Fruit, L. R. Burk, and John L. Blangy, 1864
A deposition by Fruit, Burk and Blangy attesting to their attendance at a trial in Henderson County, Kentucky on September 3, 1864, in which three men were tried for trying to assist an escaped slave named Newton, the property of Archibald Dixon, to cross the Ohio River and join the Union Army. The...
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Documents Deposition of James S. Fruit, L. R. Burk, and John L. Blangy, 1864 Fruit, James S. (Correspondent); Burk, L. R. (Correspondent); Blangy, John L. (Correspondent) |
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Documents Fugitive slaves--Kentucky; Witnesses--Kentucky; Depositions--Kentucky; Slavery--Kentucky; Trials (Robbery); United States. Army; depositions |
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A deposition by Fruit, Burk and Blangy attesting to their attendance at a trial in Henderson County, Kentucky on September 3, 1864, in which three men were tried for trying to assist an escaped slave named Newton, the property of Archibald Dixon, to cross the Ohio River and join the Union Army. The three witnesses attested that the three men, J. W. Henderson, G. W. Scott, and Moses Harris, were Union men.The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries. |
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Deposition of James S. Fruit, L. R. Burk, and John L. Blangy, 1864Fruit, James S. (Correspondent); Burk, L. R. (Correspondent); Blangy, John L. (Correspondent)Text1864engelectronic; image/jpeg; 2 p.A deposition by Fruit, Burk and Blangy attesting to their attendance at a trial in Henderson County, Kentucky on September 3, 1864, in which three men were tried for trying to assist an escaped slave named Newton, the property of Archibald Dixon, to cross the Ohio River and join the Union Army. The three witnesses attested that the three men, J. W. Henderson, G. W. Scott, and Moses Harris, were Union men.The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries.Fugitive slaves--Kentucky; Witnesses--Kentucky; Depositions--Kentucky; Slavery--Kentucky; Trials (Robbery); United States. Army; depositionsThe University of Alabama Libraries Special CollectionsWade Hall collection on slavery in the United Statesu0003_0004250Box 4250.001, Folder 23u0003_0001678_0000001http://purl.lib.ua.edu/22201https://archives.lib.ua.edu/repositories/3/resources/4833Images are in the public domain or protected under U.S. copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code), and both types may be used for research and private study. For publication, commercial use, or reproduction, in print or digital format, of all images and/or the accompanying data, users are required to secure prior written permission from the copyright holder and from archives@ua.edu. When permission is granted, please credit the images as Courtesy of The University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections.http://cdm17336.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17336coll46/id/20 |
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Deposition of James S. Fruit, L. R. Burk, and John L. Blangy, 1864 |
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Deposition of James S. Fruit, L. R. Burk, and John L. Blangy, 1864 |
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Fruit, James S. (Correspondent); Burk, L. R. (Correspondent); Blangy, John L. (Correspondent) |
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Fruit, James S. (Correspondent); Burk, L. R. (Correspondent); Blangy, John L. (Correspondent) |
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