William Love, the keeper of Kershaw District jail, represents that he committed "a negro man who called himself Jim" to jail on charges of being a runaway. Love recounts that Jim remained in jail "for the space of one hundred and seventy days" and that during said confinement, though efforts were exerted, "no one appeared to claim the said fellow." He further avers that "whilst in Gaol he became so sick as to require medical aid which your petitioner procured" and "notwithstanding the aid of an able physician and the great care of your petitioner the said negro died." Love therefore prays that he be reimbursed for medicine, food, and burial expenses, which he "is now informed are legal."
Result: Referred to claims committee.
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Repository: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina