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Hanging for piracy and murder in 1820....
Hanging for piracy and murder in 1820....
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May 26, 1820
SALEM GAZETTE, Salem , Mass., May 26, 1820.
* Two men hung for piracy and murder - Pirates
Page 2 has a report from Charleston stating that two men were hung of the U.S. sch. Tartar for piracy. Also a report about the inauguration of President Allen and Professor Newman at Bowdoin College.
Other new of the day includes: "Eastern Banks" "Taxation And Glory" "Execution" and much more. Several interesting advertisements as well. Occasional foxing. Untrimmed. 4 pages.
* Two men hung for piracy and murder - Pirates
Page 2 has a report from Charleston stating that two men were hung of the U.S. sch. Tartar for piracy. Also a report about the inauguration of President Allen and Professor Newman at Bowdoin College.
Other new of the day includes: "Eastern Banks" "Taxation And Glory" "Execution" and much more. Several interesting advertisements as well. Occasional foxing. Untrimmed. 4 pages.
Category: Pre-Civil War