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He was arrested on August 13th in Hayneville and held for six days.
The seminarian Hall of Fame Fr Timothy Matkin 2006
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But he is -- he was a-- a-- for many years, a judge in Hayneville, Alabama, a very tiny town in Alabama.
Out of Order: Arrogance, Corruption, and Incompetence on the Bench 1998
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In Hayneville, the young buck negroes would lock arms and refuse to give up the sidewalk to whites meeting them.
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Armstrong march 1,200 armed with guns, pistols, sabres and clubs, mostly the latter, into the little town of Hayneville, where only about forty white men lived, but their double-barrels loaded with buckshot were behind every door, and when the white
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He located in Hayneville where he practiced many years and where he married Annie Streety only daughter of John P.
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At the close of the war he took up the study of law and practiced at Rutledge and later at Hayneville.
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Two veteran Jews lived in Hayneville, and had many friends.
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Miss Lilian Light, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. Jere Light of Hayneville, when only five or six years old began to make figures in clay, and now (1885) has a large collection of mud cats, hogs, dogs, cows, horses, and men.
History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III) Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862
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The editor of Hayneville (Ala.), Chronicle very justly observes:
Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon: or Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life. 1861
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The mayors of Selma and Hayneville were also present.
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