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National Archives Microfilm Publications
(MAIN SERIES) 1871 -1880 Papers relating to crimes committed by the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama, 1869 - 1879 Lebanon, DeKalb Co., Alabama Lebanon, DeKalb Co., Ala. S. R. Curmbaugh, 2nd Inf. Sir, In compliance with instructions contained in your communication of the 20th and in completion of my report of the 29th I respy. Submit the following: A copy of two affidavits regarding the use
of threatening and intimidating language in regard to colored voters is
endorsed (marked "A"), of themselves they may not be important,
but taking into account the position of the person who recommended that
the Negroes should not be allowed to vote, the time and place when spoken,
and the fact of Dox's recommendations The conversation alluded to in the affidavit was held in a portion of the County known as "Langforde Beat" District No. 9. In this district there were 11 colored voters registered. Not one of them voted. In the entire county there are 72 colored voters, of this number 38 voted or little more than half (see Document "B"). Of these 38 votes 19 were cast at Lebanon and were all Republicans. In the other thirteen Districts only 99 votes (colored) were cast altogether and of these a large proportion were for Dox the Democratic candidate. The reason for this may be found in the fact that Lebanon was strongly Republican and it was known that the Republicans of the village and vicinity had organized and armed, to put down with a strong hand any attempt at intimidation of voters upon the day of election. It may be as well for me to state that the person by the name of Dox alluded to in the affidavits was the Democratic candidate for District Judge. Very Respectfully State of Alabama Stewart, (X) John Affidavit in regard to what they heard P. M. Dox say about Negroes voting &c. State of Alabama Personally appeared before me A. J. Horton Judge of Probate in and for said State & County, John S. Stewart, who being duly sworn deposes and says that some time in the latter part of July or the first of August 1869 at the Gibson meeting house in said County, he the said Stewart heard P. M. Dox say to a small squad of so-called Democrats that if he (Dox) were them, the Negroes should not vote. John (X) Stewart Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th
day of September 1869 Isadus H. Davis the same day at a different place heard Dox make the same remarks as sworn to by Stewart and a number of the people to whom his remarks were addressed replied "No they" (the Negroes) "shan't vote about here." Isadus (X) H. Davis (signed) A. J. Horton |