State vs Large Regarding Sale of Liquor to a Slave 11B Packet 73

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State vs Large Drawer 11-B Packet 0073

selling liquor to slave

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The State of Alabama In Circuit Court Shelby County at March Term 1854

The Grand Jury of said County charge that before the finding of this indictment John Large did sell, give, or deliver to a slave named Henry the property of Daniel E Watsons vinous or spirituous liquor without an order in writing signed by the overseer or master of such slave specifying the quantity to be sold, given, or delivered, against the peace & dignity of the State of Alabama.

And the Grand Jury of said County further charge that before the finding of this indictment the said John Large did sell, give, or deliver to a slave named Charles belonging to George Allen vinous or spirituous liquor without an order in writing signed by the overseer or master of such slave specifying the quantity to be sold given or delivered, against the peace and dignity of the State of Alabama. Wm Mudd solicitor for 3rd Circt. of Alabama

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The State 142 vs Jno Large selling liquor to slave

no Prosecutor

witneses +F N Walker +Robt Johnson

A True Bill John C. Hannah foreman of the Grand Jury

Filed in Office March 17th 1854 M J Obarr Clerk

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