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Sumner (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 28
Murder by a slave.
--Wm. C. Moore, an old and wealthy citizen of Sumner co., Tenn., was murdered on Saturday last, by a refractory negro.
His son was also badly wounded in attempting to save his father's life.
The negro was taken by the people and hung.
William C. Moore (search for this): article 28
Murder by a slave.
--Wm. C. Moore, an old and wealthy citizen of Sumner co., Tenn., was murdered on Saturday last, by a refractory negro.
His son was also badly wounded in attempting to save his father's life.
The negro was taken by the people and hung.