Vicksburg Evening Post clipping
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THE HAMILTON MURDER TRIAL.
Testimony of Colored Witnesses to Impeach Nellie Dinkins' Veracity.
Gen. Henry Contradicts the Evidence of Witness Drummond.
And Says he Did Not Give any Pistol or Cartridges to Hamilton.
Testimony of Other Witnesses as to Hamilton's Peaceable Character.
BRANDON, MISS., March 23 - L. W. Wilson and S. W. Lewis, both negroes, of Canton, testified that Nellie Dinkins' character for truth, etc., was bad, and that they would not believe her on oath.
Testimony of Colored Witnesses to Impeach Nellie Dinkins' Veracity.
Gen. Henry Contradicts the Evidence of Witness Drummond.
And Says he Did Not Give any Pistol or Cartridges to Hamilton.
Testimony of Other Witnesses as to Hamilton's Peaceable Character.
BRANDON, MISS., March 23 - L. W. Wilson and S. W. Lewis, both negroes, of Canton, testified that Nellie Dinkins' character for truth, etc., was bad, and that they would not believe her on oath.
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Vicksburg Evening Post, “Vicksburg Evening Post clipping,” Mississippi State University Libraries, accessed December 21, 2024, https://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/items/show/725.
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