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Page 765
... officers and cook were put in irons . I had a channel pilot on board when the ship was cap- tured . We both judged ... officers , and crew . And together with the said master also came Arthur Snow , chief officer ; W. Parmer , second ...
... officers and cook were put in irons . I had a channel pilot on board when the ship was cap- tured . We both judged ... officers , and crew . And together with the said master also came Arthur Snow , chief officer ; W. Parmer , second ...
Page 767
... officers of the port had reported to the government that the vessel was leaking badly ; that she made water at so much per hour , ( giving the measurement , ) and unless repaired she would sink ; that this fact coming from their own ...
... officers of the port had reported to the government that the vessel was leaking badly ; that she made water at so much per hour , ( giving the measurement , ) and unless repaired she would sink ; that this fact coming from their own ...
Page 824
... officers and soldiers . My negroes have taken nothing from me ; the military took everything , and have compelled my negroes to follow them . With respect to the negro wounded by a musket ball , and taken up by the federals , he had ...
... officers and soldiers . My negroes have taken nothing from me ; the military took everything , and have compelled my negroes to follow them . With respect to the negro wounded by a musket ball , and taken up by the federals , he had ...
Page 832
... officers , nor my men , so far as I know , or have reason to believe , seized or carried away any of the property of said Bougére , except two ordinary horses , nor did any of my command endeavor , in any way , to induce the negroes of ...
... officers , nor my men , so far as I know , or have reason to believe , seized or carried away any of the property of said Bougére , except two ordinary horses , nor did any of my command endeavor , in any way , to induce the negroes of ...
Page 834
... officers nor soldiers entered the house of said Bougere , or took away any property except the two horses referred to , or endeavored to entice away his negroes . NAPOLEON PATWIN . Subscribed and sworn to before me . BION BRADBURY ...
... officers nor soldiers entered the house of said Bougere , or took away any property except the two horses referred to , or endeavored to entice away his negroes . NAPOLEON PATWIN . Subscribed and sworn to before me . BION BRADBURY ...
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