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A SLAVE NAMED 'NIMROD' IS ACCUSED OF MURDERING HIS MASTER
Fine content manuscript D.S. 2pp. legal folio, Fredrick County, Md., [n.d., c. 1815] being an arraignment in the case of "State vs. Nimrod": In part: "... Nimrod ... the slave and property of Charlotte Dye Owings, not having the fear of god before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the Devil on the third day of November ... [1815], with force and arms ... in a and upon one Edward Owings ... then and there being feloniously willfully, and of his malice aforethought, did make an assault, and that he the said Nimrod, with both his hands, then and there the said Edward Owings, in an upon the throat ... and grasp and mortally choke; and that he the said Nimrod with a certain instrument, commonly called a rammer, made of wood ... in his right hand ... [hit Owings] upon the face, head and back of him ... several mortal wounds and bruises, of which said mortal chocking, mortal wounds and bruises above mentioned, the said Edward Owings, then and there instantly died ..." On the docket it is noted that Nimrod, plead " Not Guilty " According to Thomas Sharf's , History of Western Maryland, Nimrod was accused of Owings' murder along with fellow slaves, Jonathan, Harry and Solomon. All four were hanged on Jan. 26, 1816 before "An immense concourse of people..., present from adjoining counties and States." (p. 424). Portion of docket trimmed, usual folds, else very good condition.

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