Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire Into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States: Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states: South Carolina (June 6-July 27, 1871)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... morning . Mr. Dobson , with whom I work , went on the jury of inquest . Question . Was there another man in the county named Addison Brown , as well as Anderson Brown ? Answer . I do not know . Question . You only heard of one Anderson ...
... morning . Mr. Dobson , with whom I work , went on the jury of inquest . Question . Was there another man in the county named Addison Brown , as well as Anderson Brown ? Answer . I do not know . Question . You only heard of one Anderson ...
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... morning . Question . Did you go back to bed ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . How long did these men remain in town ? Answer . I declare I do not know . They went up the street and passed back again in about an hour . Question . What ...
... morning . Question . Did you go back to bed ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . How long did these men remain in town ? Answer . I declare I do not know . They went up the street and passed back again in about an hour . Question . What ...
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... morning was the morning before the night of the raid ? Answer . Yes , sir ; the raid was on Sunday . I went to church on Sunday morning and it rained , and I came back here . Question . You saw several groups of citizens on the streets ...
... morning was the morning before the night of the raid ? Answer . Yes , sir ; the raid was on Sunday . I went to church on Sunday morning and it rained , and I came back here . Question . You saw several groups of citizens on the streets ...
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... morning . I did not know until I came in the next day , that it was shot off . By the CHAIRMAN : Question . How far off were you ? Answer . A mile and a half . Question . You say it could not be heard that far ? Answer . It could be ...
... morning . I did not know until I came in the next day , that it was shot off . By the CHAIRMAN : Question . How far off were you ? Answer . A mile and a half . Question . You say it could not be heard that far ? Answer . It could be ...
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... morning on business . Question . You say you went to old man Hopper's ? Answer . Yes , sir . They all live on Frank Brown's plantation . Question . And then you went home ? Answer . Yes , sir ; to Rom . Hopper's , on the same plantation ...
... morning on business . Question . You say you went to old man Hopper's ? Answer . Yes , sir . They all live on Frank Brown's plantation . Question . And then you went home ? Answer . Yes , sir ; to Rom . Hopper's , on the same plantation ...
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Amzi Rainey Answer arms arrested asked attorney believe Bratton burned called Captain Mitchell CHAIRMAN charge Charles Leach Chester Chester County citizens colored Congress conspiracy conspire Constitution CORBIN counsel court crime defendants disguised district election fact fired gentlemen give grand jury guns hear honors hundred indictment Invisible Circle Jim Wilkes Jim Williams John John Hicks JOHNSON Judge BOND juror killed knew Ku-Klux Klan live Major Merrill meeting miles militia Monday morning murder negroes neighborhood never heard night o'clock oath object offense outrages paper peremptory challenge persons political present punishment purpose Question raid recollect remember republican road Robert Hayes South Carolina STANBERY statute suppose sworn talk tell testimony thing threats told took town trial TRUMP United voir dire vote whipped Whitesides witness York County Yorkville