This blog grew out of my "Down Da Road I Go Blog," which was originally to be about stuff I was interested in, music and what I was doing. There was so much history and Civil War entries, I spun two more off. Starting Jan. 1, 2012, I will be spinning a Naval blog off this one called "Running the Blockade."
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
John Beall's Hangman's Noose-- Part 3: Nathaniel Gordon
From Wikipedia.
NATHANIEL GORDON
One of the four people hanged using the noose that ended John Yates Beall's life.
February 6, 1826 to February 21, 1862
Was the only slave trader in the United States to be tried, convicted and executed "for being engaged in the Slave Trade," under the Piracy Law of 1820.
Gordon was born in Portland, Maine, and went into shipping and eventually owned his own ship, the Erie.
On August 7, 1860, he loaded 897 slaves aboard his ship, the Erie, at Shark's Point, Congo River, West Africa.
--Old Secesh
Labels:
Africa,
executions,
hangings,
John Yates Beall,
Nathaniel Gordon,
pirates,
slavery,
slaves
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment