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[Paragraph crossed out] Majr. Brashear lived 30 miles of Bardstown was found murdered at the Kegg spring road to Natchez not far from Duck. He started ^four days before his company had upwards of 2000 Dollars with him mostly gold The post rider saw him and Trainum at the Pigeon roost. A man whose description suits Trainum swapped a horse a few days after the murder near nashville to a Mr Hargrove and gave 105 Dollars to book, and left there next day had yellow hair, tall, knock kneed, cropped on left ear, post rider say that horse was the one on which Maj. Brashear was riding
[Paragraph crossed out] News that Mason is killed much clothing found with him & several watches and other plunder some of Mr. Nashs cloths [sic] and his memo Book and some papers which were taken when the party of 25 were robbed near [Biospierre?]
Colo. Meigs 21st Augst 1803 Copy
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Roane_Letter_019_47070
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August 22d 1803
Dr Sir,
Trainum who last spring stole Mr. Montgomerys horse, and who afterwards (as I have heard) was supposed to have stolen one from Capt. Joseph Payton of Jackson County was seen at the Crab Orchard last Thursday evening in Company with a man who had lost an ear
I have had information that it is strongly suspected that they lately murdered Maj. Brashear of Kentucky at the Kegg Spring near Duck River on the post road leading to Natchez and robbed him of 2000 dollars in Gold, and some silver. As I have no doubt Trainum is guilty of horse stealing and from the circumstances believe him guilty of the robbery and Murder above stated I am anxious that he should be apprehended for trial and wish you could make such inquiries as might lead to a discovery whether he has been in his old range on Clinch, and what rout [sic] he has gone, Whether he has deposited money there, &c
I have thought it ^might be prudent to conceal the information respecting the Murder ^to wait defaming him until some further intelligence can be had respecting him. I know you detest a Villain and will do on this occasion what prudence and a love of Justice may dictate
I am &c Archibald Roane
Roane_Letter_020_47071
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22d August 1803
Dear Sir,
Trainum who formerly lived on Clinch, who stole Mr Montgomery horse last spring and swapped him in your county. Was seen last thursday evening at the Crab Orchard well mounted and armed with pistols, in company with a man who has lost an ear, It is conjectured they were bound for Stockdon Valley. I have heard that you suspected the same Trainum for stealing a horse from you, and that you had never yet been able to find him. I have thought proper to give you this information that you may have it in your power to use those measures you may think necessary. I will also add that from the information I have received ^it appears very probable that Trainum was lately guilty of murdering and robbing Majr Brashear of Kentucky near Duck river on the road from Natchez to Nashville
If this charge can be made supported against him, the person who apprehends him will be entitled to a reward of four hundred Dollars
I have thought it prudent not to circulate that suspicion here generally of his being guilty of the murder until the measures I have taken I can ascertain whether he will venture back to Clinch where he formerly resided. He is so notorious a Villain that I am anxious he should be apprehended and brought to Justice.
Dr Sir &c