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"The Clinton Democrat, Thur., April 18, 1872.
List of persons drawn from the wheel of said county to serve as traverse jurors for the second week of May Sessions A.D. 1872
Dunnstable – Peter Brown.
Third Week, Samuel Patterson (col’d).
Note on card says: First colored men to be jurors in Clinton County, they have yearned so long for this.
The Clinton Democrat, Lock Haven, PA, Wed., Feb. 3, 1909. Peter Brown.
Peter Brown, a veteran of the Civil war, died at his home on East Clinton street on Monday evening, aged about 76 years. Deceased served in the rebellion as a private in Company F, Twenty-fourth United States colored infantry. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o’clock this afternoon."
From: I love genealogy
"The Clinton Democrat, Thur., April 18, 1872.
List of persons drawn from the wheel of said county to serve as traverse jurors for the second week of May Sessions A.D. 1872
Dunnstable – Peter Brown.
Third Week, Samuel Patterson (col’d).
Note on card says: First colored men to be jurors in Clinton County, they have yearned so long for this.
The Clinton Democrat, Lock Haven, PA, Wed., Feb. 3, 1909. Peter Brown.
Peter Brown, a veteran of the Civil war, died at his home on East Clinton street on Monday evening, aged about 76 years. Deceased served in the rebellion as a private in Company F, Twenty-fourth United States colored infantry. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o’clock this afternoon."
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