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Letter from Thomas Ringold in Linden, Alabama, to John Dabney Terrell in Pikesville, Alabama.

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@ Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130

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In this letter, Ringold responds to Terrell's request to testify on behalf of Jeremiah Pritchett, writing that Pritchett is "a man of truth, uprightness and moral honesty" who would not mislead the court. Jeremiah Pritchett was a claimant in the Marion County court, seeking compensation for the loss of a runaway slave named Ben.
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600 Ppi Tiff
Created Date:
1836 November 30 1836 11 30
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