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...
Main Author: | Fruit, James S. (Correspondent); Burk, L. R. (Correspondent); Blangy, John L. (Correspondent) |
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Format: | Electronic |
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University of Alabama Libraries
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Online Access: | http://purl.lib.ua.edu/22201 |
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