Slave records in the manuscript collection of the South Carolina Historical Society : a catalog/ compiled by Carey Lucas Nikonchuk ; edited by Matthew A. Lockhart ; with an introduction by W. Eric Emerson

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Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c2005

Publisher

South Carolina Historical Society

Place of Publication

Charleston, South Carolina

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109 p., [12] p. of plates : ill., facsims., ports.

Notes

"Each entry lists the owner, plantation, or other critical information, the date of the document(s), the collection call number and name, and a description of the document(s). Some collections, like the papers of Robert F.W. Allston, contain large amounts of information regarding slaves. Others, like the Glover Papers, are smaller but contain jewels of information for genealogists and researchers such as a list of slaves by name that appeared in the Walterborough Court of Equity in 1825." -- Introd.

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