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 79
... meeting and since , up to that time . He said the next day after the seven negroes had left the camp ground he saw their mules and wagon , and no person appeared to be about them . A very likely young negro watered and sometimes fed the ...
... meeting and since , up to that time . He said the next day after the seven negroes had left the camp ground he saw their mules and wagon , and no person appeared to be about them . A very likely young negro watered and sometimes fed the ...
Page 101
... meeting at the Wigwam . There was a crowded meeting , but they were mostly new members . who were very noisy . Wages then told them the object of the meeting ; that it was to inquire into the situation of the clan ; that his long ...
... meeting at the Wigwam . There was a crowded meeting , but they were mostly new members . who were very noisy . Wages then told them the object of the meeting ; that it was to inquire into the situation of the clan ; that his long ...
Page 115
... meeting as to the propriety of taking up with old Wages ' offer ; and after explaining that offer to the meeting , it was unanimously approved ; and I was nominated to head and lead the band on that expedition , with power to select as ...
... meeting as to the propriety of taking up with old Wages ' offer ; and after explaining that offer to the meeting , it was unanimously approved ; and I was nominated to head and lead the band on that expedition , with power to select as ...
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