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Biographical Description

Richard Henderson was a resident of colonial Salisbury. Around 1763, William Strother and Oliver Wallace were accused of horse stealing, found guilty, and sentenced to death. In an undated petition, Henderson joined others from the Salisbury District in asking royal governor Arthur Dobbs to reprieve both men.

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