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Slavery Collection, 1709-1864
Carsen, James Smith, Samuel J. Sanders, John Green, Edward Parsons, Lorenzo Cluff, George Parsons, Lewis Charlot Parsons, Ann Johnston, Eliza Parsons, Minta Brown, Stephen Winseo, Henry Stewart, Solomon Howley, Nathan Brown, Henry Reddden, Charles Dorman, John Marshall, Daniel Williams, William Cox, Ephssaim Beaches, Harry Marshall, Edward McBride, Samuel Athinson, Sciphro Cannon, Harriet Rider, William Rider, Charles Elliss, Perry Patterson, Leah Esther Brown, Isaac Daugherty, Leah Mason, Mary Townsend, Mary Wolford, Edward Wilson, John Edwaro Specico Downs, Charles Maine, Mary Parker, Maria Cox, Charlot Downs, Juliet Laughford, Harriet Wellown, Eloria Winson, Emily Marshall, Sarah Wilson, Molly Long, Nancy Parker, Alescane Johnson, Harriet Wilson, Leah Hawdy, Hannah Harris, Nancy Holland, Fales Griffin, Patsy Fassit, Huldy Moore, Linia Robeson, Mary Lowes, Malinda Newman, Maria Daugherty, Jane Scott, Margaret Downs, Sarah Pruitt, Caroline Pratt, Ellen Dennis, Sarah Jane Parker, George Miles, Isaac Fassitt, Jim Hitch, Bill Shelly, Lucy Campher, Helen Long, Charlotte Tringle, Bill Parker, Mariah Collins, Aramiuta Marshall, Levin Herr, George Rider, Arnold Rider, Josiah Marshall, Bestsey Slocum, Gillat Tobias Levin Allen Parker John Haley Mary Brandy Wine (Schooner)
[Manifest of the Schooner Brandy Wine]
1835-08-21
Ship "manifest of the cargo on board" the Schooner Brandy Wine of Snow Hill from the port of Snow Hill to Alexandria [D.C.]. Includes names of ship's Master Samuel J. Smith, shippers John Sanders and James Carsen, and collector Edward Green. Lists 89 slaves as well as 1 infant.
nyhs_sc_b-05_f-17_013 Mss Collection - Slavery Collection
Slaves--Transportation Slave ships Slave trade
Ships' manifests
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