Life and Confession of the Noted Outlaw, James CopelandUniversity Press of Miss., 1980 - 237 pages Confessions of a Southern Mississippi outlaw of the 1830's and 1840's. |
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Page 70
... McGrath , " for you to remain some weeks after we are off with the negroes , and meet us at Natchez or Vicksburg . " On McGrath agreed to this ; directed us what route to take ; promised that he would meet us at a river , about sixty ...
... McGrath , " for you to remain some weeks after we are off with the negroes , and meet us at Natchez or Vicksburg . " On McGrath agreed to this ; directed us what route to take ; promised that he would meet us at a river , about sixty ...
Page 87
... McGrath's horse . They consented to wait , and sure enough the next morning quite early the blacksmith returned with the money and a man with him , who soon closed the trade with McGrath for his horse , and they paid him the money for ...
... McGrath's horse . They consented to wait , and sure enough the next morning quite early the blacksmith returned with the money and a man with him , who soon closed the trade with McGrath for his horse , and they paid him the money for ...
Page 96
... McGrath that he knew I had given up all . " Now , McGrath , " said Wages , " shell out . " So McGrath did turn out the seventeen hundred and twenty - five dollars . Wages said to him " where is that gospel money ? " to which McGrath ...
... McGrath that he knew I had given up all . " Now , McGrath , " said Wages , " shell out . " So McGrath did turn out the seventeen hundred and twenty - five dollars . Wages said to him " where is that gospel money ? " to which McGrath ...
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