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|   |   |   | clothes.|   |   |   | which she denied doing so, who shot her in the head. Said Hornsey paid her husband a certain amount to let the matter drop.  This happened about 4 miles from Harvey's Mill, sometime in the summer of 1868 |

| John Colver |   | Stabbed in the shoulder | No cause | overseer on Jim Hamilton's place | No |   |   |

| Lucy Ramsey |   | Beaten | for not working to suit | Nate Hagen (white) | No |   | Ramsey was beaten on the head severely for not working to suit Hagen and struck on the head by his son for the same cause |

| Henry Parks colored states that at [[?]] a colored man was hung by the side of a black Jack tree, the man hung, with others was guarding their places for fear the K K would murder them, the K K went to his house took him and hung him to the tree, all the others fled, this happened about October 1868

Lincoln County

| Mrs Nathan Fleming | Killed | Severely beaten which caused her death |   | (white) | No |   | Fleming was beat severely with a pistol on the head, three men (3) men engaged in this affair, who were after her husband. She died from the effects of said beating August 30/68. |

Wilkes County

| Ben Petose | Killed |   | Political | Ku Klux | No |   | Ben was killed by the Ku Klux at Berry Arnots plantation about Novr 6/68. |

| Colored woman |   | Shot in the neck |   | Ku Klux | No |   | This woman was shot in the neck in the middle of Novr/68 in the upper end of Wilkes Co by the KKK |

| Colored man |   | Shot in the head |   | Supposed (white) | No |   | This man was shot in the head, the day the [[?]] was at Washington Ga Nov 16/68. he was severely hurt, but likely to recover |

About November 16/68, a colored man (Name not known) was killed by the Ku Klux at the upper end of Wilkes Co

Augusta Georgia
December 30 1868  

Agent BRF and AL

Since completing this report the following report has been received

| Pollie Evens |   | Beaten |   | Jabe Flinn (white) | No |   | It appears Evens was ordered to wash all the dishes up before leaving Mrs Jabe Flinn who she was employed as cook, it appears she left the house at night, leaving one Tin pan not washed, upon his arrival at the house the next morning, Jabe took Pollie in the yard and beat her so severely that she is now lying in a precarious state. This happened at Dearing Columbia Co Ga. Novr 30/68 |

P.J. O'Rourke
Agt. B.R.F. & A.L