Reconstruction Era: 1868, Winn Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Greggory E. Davies 120 Ted Price Lane Winnfield, LA 71483 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Reconstruction Era: Taken from Congressional Record of the 44th Congress of the United States, 2d Session, Ex. Doc. No. 30 Natchitoches. C. W. Stauffer, 1 colored man hung on the Manny (Many) road; Alfred Hazon, 1 colored man killed by James Little; Jack, 1 colored man killed at Gunney's Ferry by Kimballs and Newman; Jos. Desedere (Desadier), Mr. Strong's overseer, killed by Albert Haile; 1 colored man killed by young Trichel, Alfred Tauzin, Mr. Jones; Jos. Chicken, 1 colored man killed by A. Tourres; Hawkins, strnager, killed by Mr. Dill; 1 colored man killed by A. Nicholson, 1 colored man killed by Dr. Truly; Charles Bell, 1 colored man, killed by one Redmond, Dr. Williams, Jake Mamus, Charles Garner, Alma Jones; 1 colored man found in Bayou Pierre with his skull mashed in-Mr. Kior; Cohn. 1 colored man killed by James Collier; 1 man killed by Green on Clear Lake-Chatman; 1 killed by Wallet at Cloutierville; Adam Carnahan, young Newton, ____ Pierson. Total 33. One colored man killed in Natchitoches by a deputy sheriff in the month of May, 1868. One colored man dangerously wounded by gun-shot, at Springville, Natchitoches Parish, in the month of June, 1868. One colored man badly maltreated by some parties attacking him in the night at the house of Mrs. Sausses, (Sauce or Soss), at Grand Ecore, Natchitoches Parish. Signed, C. L. Furguson, July 24, 1868 (Copied from the Congressional Record "Use of the Army in Certain Southern States" by Greggory Ellis Davies, Winnfield, Winn Parish, LA.)