TESTIMONY TAKEN BY THE JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO THE CONDITION O AFFAIRS IN THE LATE INSURRECTIONARY STATES. |
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I had three in my stand - drawers down in the bar - room . ... I saw groups
standing all over town , ( ten , fifteen , or twenty , ) many amongst whom I
considered my friends , and I mingled with them and talked with them , and I
could see there ...
I had three in my stand - drawers down in the bar - room . ... I saw groups
standing all over town , ( ten , fifteen , or twenty , ) many amongst whom I
considered my friends , and I mingled with them and talked with them , and I
could see there ...
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As he went out of the door , Major Merrill was standing there , and I went out after
him , and he says to me : “ Russell , you are a damned bully man now . You don '
t forget the night you were pulled out of that back door . ” Says I , “ I have not .
As he went out of the door , Major Merrill was standing there , and I went out after
him , and he says to me : “ Russell , you are a damned bully man now . You don '
t forget the night you were pulled out of that back door . ” Says I , “ I have not .
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During the day , while court was in session - - I was in the courthouse myself ,
engaged then in a case - I was examining a witness on the stand in a riot case
when this thing commenced . A man named SOUTH CAROLINA - SUB -
COMMITTEE ...
During the day , while court was in session - - I was in the courthouse myself ,
engaged then in a case - I was examining a witness on the stand in a riot case
when this thing commenced . A man named SOUTH CAROLINA - SUB -
COMMITTEE ...
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Johnson said somebody , and he said he was a damped liar - 80 I understood - -
and conducted himself with a good deal of manhood , surrounded as he
supposed himself , because at that time there were a good many standing
around .
Johnson said somebody , and he said he was a damped liar - 80 I understood - -
and conducted himself with a good deal of manhood , surrounded as he
supposed himself , because at that time there were a good many standing
around .
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They would not stand in much danger with two thousand five hundred men in that
county , or all the white men of the county , implicated with them , and they might
well face a trial ? Answer . I do not think two thousand five hundred men are ...
They would not stand in much danger with two thousand five hundred men in that
county , or all the white men of the county , implicated with them , and they might
well face a trial ? Answer . I do not think two thousand five hundred men are ...
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