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Sunday, July 17, 2022

Sale Of Negroes — published June 4, 1856

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A negro named Sawney, belonging to Constable Butler was sold yesterday by Messrs. Pulliam and Davis for the sun of $580. He is one of those ...
Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Thomas Garrett to William Still, June 9, 1857

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WILMINGTON, 6 mo., 9th, 1857. ESTEEMED FRIEND — WILLIAM STILL: — We have here in this place, at Comegys Munson’s an old colored woman,...
Sunday, January 6, 2019

N. Coryell to William Still, January 2, 1857

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HAVANA, J an. 2, 1857. DEAR SIR: — Your favor containing draft on N. York, for Daniel Robertson, came to hand on the 31st ult. Daniel b...
Friday, March 9, 2018

Watson Brown to Isabel Thompson Brown, between September & October 16, 1859

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We have only two black men with us now; one of these has a wife and seven children in slavery. I sometimes feel as though I could not make ...
Friday, July 3, 2015

Diary of Lieutenant-Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes: Friday, January 3, 1862

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Last evening threatened snow but too cold. Today cold and dry. P. M. 4 o'clock began to rain; may rain for a month now. Charles, an...
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