| Samuel D. Greene - 1873 - 312 pages
...of ten of the citizens of Batavia issued the following address to the public: — "On the llth day of September, WILLIAM MORGAN, a native of Virginia,...to Canandaigua. The same night he was examined on the charge of petit larceny, and discharged by the justice. One of the persons who took him away immediately... | |
| Robert Morris - 1883 - 414 pages
...a committee appointed at a public meeting at Batavia held that day: "TO THE PUBLIC. On the 11th day of September, William Morgan, a native of Virginia,...examined on a charge of petit larceny and discharged by the justice. One of the persons who took him away immediately obtained a warrant against him in a civil... | |
| Henry Leonard Stillson, William James Hughan - 1890 - 920 pages
...which some 50,000 copies were circulated in Western New York : — " To the Public: — On the nth of September, William Morgan, a native of Virginia,...examined on a charge of petit larceny and discharged by the justice. One of the persons who took him away immediately obtained a warrant against him in a civil... | |
| William James Hughan, Henry Leonard Stillson - 1892 - 944 pages
...circulated in Western New York : — " ft Ikt Putlic: — On the i ith of September. William Morgan. • native of Virginia, who had for about three years past resided in tlm Milage, was, under pretext of a justice's warrant, hurried from his home and family and carried... | |
| David Bernard - 1910 - 584 pages
...PUBLIC. — On the llth day of Septemher, William Morgan, a na'tive of Virginia, who had for ahout three years past resided in this village, was under...pretext of a justice's warrant hurried from his home and fanuly and carried to Canandaigua. The same night he was examined on the charge of petit larceny, and... | |
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