Enslaved laborers
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Amherst County, Virginia Tax Ledgers
Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead Chalmers family papers
Dixon Evans letter to James Evans about Dixon's murder of an enslaved person
Autographed signed letter from Dixon Evans to his brother James Evans in Fayetteville, North Carolina with his acccount of his shooting, and killing an unnamed enslaved person from Marion, South Carolina. The enslaved person was trying to obtain food from the dairy and smokehouse. Dixon Evans was being sued by Nathaniel Evans who was the owner of the enslaved person. Dixon Evans blames the enslaved person for Dixon's own murderous actions.
Goodman and Farrow family journal
Memory Marks podcast and transcripts
Sharp family history papers
Sharp family papers that include correspondence, documents, diagrams, architecture and photographs of the Limestone farm which was built by his ancestor in the eighteenth century. William McQuiddy family letters and images, cased photographs, a photo album, carte-de-visites, and family bible records. Sharp family genealogy and court records in Virginia.