Homicide of a Colored Register
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Title
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Homicide of a Colored Register
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Source Type
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Newspaper
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Publisher
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The Anderson Intelligencer
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Publication Place
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Anderson, South Carolina
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Publication Date
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7/10/1867
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Transcript
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HOMICIDE OF A COLORED REGISTER A few weeks since, at Greensboro', Ala., Mr. John C. Orrick shot and killed a negro, by the name of Aleck Webb, who had been appointed one of the Registers fot Hali county. Considerable excitement was the result; and for several days a collision of the two races appeared imminent. The Montgomery Advertiser of a late date gives the following version of the affair:
"Webb; the colored register, walked into the store of Orrick and made it statement, which Was denied by some sustain- colored boys present: Orrick interceded, ing the position of the boys; and his assertion was pronounced a d-d lie.He asked Webb if he knew who he was to: The negro replied that he did; a son of a b-h. 'Orrick drew a pistol, shot him, and, as soon as he could arrange his papers, left. The matter had nothing to do with the registry, and the colored man forfeited his life tor a most wanton insult, and as many white men have done under similar circumstances."
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Sources for
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065-18670613-001