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1771 September . Joseph Chandler DS; Orange County, [Viginia].

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Report of patrollers capturing"Negroes"; "we caught two Negroes One got whipt [and] the other Clear…we caught three Negroes two whi Carred before Capt Thomas One he Ordered to be whipt [and] the Other he cleard One whi whipt by Orders of his Mistress." Signed by James Madison, "Commanding Officer of the County of Orange" on verso
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1772 March 4 . Chris Champlin and George Champlin ALS to Samuel Tuell; Newport, [Rhode Island].

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Orders to captain of a slave ship to collect slaves in Africa and sell them in Barbados; "purchase what Slaves in your power proceeding down to the Gold Coast…When you have finished your Trade on the Coast proceed to Barbados." If they miss Barbados, they should proceed to St. Kitt's, "and if you cannot fetch St. Kitts proceed to St. Croix."
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1772 September 26 . Samuel Tuell ALS to Mr. Champlin; Annamaboe [Anomabu, West Africa].

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Regarding the problems of Tuell, a slave trader, and the price of slaves in gallons of rum; "I Give 160 Gals For Men & 140 for women, as I Cood not git Them for Less." It has been sickly in Annamaboe; "It has ben Very sekly heare I have Ben Seck my self & Mr. Champlin Has ben Very ill."
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1773 November 20 . Kudjo Holms ALS to William Redwood; Newport, Rhode Island.

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Letter to a former master, requesting assistance: "Master Redwood I your old Servant make bold to send these lines to you to lett you know I have been Very poorly as to my health ever since you was hear and Cato has been ill . . . I should be glad master would please to write word to some body about me for Necessarys for me."
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1776 January 3 . Jno. Williams [John Williams] ALS to Robert Burton; Boonesborough, [Boonesboro, Virginia].

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Respecting the death of his brother "Billey," his recent move to Boonesborough near the Falls of Ohio [Virginia, later Kentucky], plantation affairs, recent violence between settlers and Native Americans (mention of Jesse Benton), a visit from nine or 10 members of the Wyandots, Mingos, and Shawnese, the contraction and treatment of venereal disease suffered by his slave girl Lucy, and views on Lord Dunmore.
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1776 August 1 . Doc. to Thomas Farmer; Place not identified.

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Agreement for the hire a slave woman named Phoebe; "My negro wench Phoebe went to live with Capt. Thomas Farmer for the term of one year . . . at the end thereof to return her with all her wearing aparel, & pay the Sum of Six pounds ten Shillings money of 8/the oz."