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    Living History Theater: West Jersey Quaker, James Wills, accused of beating his slave to death

    Living History Theater: West Jersey Quaker, James Wills, accused of beating his slave to death

    Presented by Pennsbury Manor at Pennsbury Manor

    August 8, 2010


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    In August 1686, James Wills was accused of beating his slave to death. Attendees are invited to listen to the trial and serve on the jury to decide if he is guilty or innocent.


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        Pennsbury Manor

        400 Pennsbury Memorial Road
        Morrisville, PA 19067

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        Info Phone: 215-946-0400

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        August 8, 2010

        Times:

        1 pm - 4 pm

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