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Slave Tom, Escaped from Charleston, SC to Jamaica During the American Revolution

Source South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872

Created 17 Sep 2010 - 12 views this week (1,251 total)

Possible African Origins of Two Slaves in the Estate of Archibald Baird, Charleston, SC, 1784

Source South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872

Created 17 Sep 2010 - 10 views this week (752 total)

Thomas Petigru, Slaves Susan & Job

Source South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872

Created 12 Feb 2013 - 10 views this week (196 total)

Signature of William Seabrook, Company H 21st USCT

Source Civil War Soldiers - Union - Colored Troops 20th-25th Infantry

Created 30 May 2011 - 9 views this week (744 total)

Richard Drayton, Born in Charleston, SC

Source Civil War Soldiers - Union - Colored Troops 31st-35th Infantry

Created 28 Jul 2011 - 9 views this week (307 total)

T.H.M. Drayton Purchase of Billy

Source South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872

Created 26 Dec 2012 - 9 views this week (155 total)

Sale of Family to Slave Trader Ziba B Oakes Rescinded, Charleston, SC, 1856

Source South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872

Created 07 Sep 2010 - 8 views this week (1,290 total)

Estate Inventory of Robert Collins, Free African American, Charleston, SC, 1852

Source South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872

Created 27 Nov 2010 - 8 views this week (440 total)

Harrison Carrion aka Harrison Carrison, Company D 33rd USCT

Source Civil War Soldiers - Union - Colored Troops 31st-35th Infantry

Created 02 Jan 2011 - 8 views this week (473 total)

Atwood Ferguson aka Edward Ferguson, Company F 33rd USCT

Source Civil War Soldiers - Union - Colored Troops 31st-35th Infantry

Created 02 Jan 2011 - 8 views this week (599 total)

Samuel Mark, Company C 33rd USCT

Source Civil War Soldiers - Union - Colored Troops 31st-35th Infantry

Created 04 Jan 2011 - 8 views this week (553 total)

William Izzard, Former Slave of William Middleton, Beaufort, SC

Source Southern Claims Commission Approved Claims, 1871-1880

Created 12 Sep 2010 - 7 views this week (531 total)

Sally, Age 4, Freed by George Manderson, Cheraw District, SC

Source South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872

Created 17 Sep 2010 - 7 views this week (561 total)

Col. John Faucheraud Grimke, Continental Army, Requests Slaves to Serve in Camps in Upper SC, 1781

Source Revolutionary War Pensions

Created 18 Sep 2010 - 7 views this week (686 total)

Free African American T Lesesne Purchases House & Lot from Estate of Williamson, Charleston, 1856

Source South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872

Created 20 Nov 2010 - 7 views this week (442 total)

Renty aka Renta Fripp, Company C 33rd USCT

Source Civil War Soldiers - Union - Colored Troops 31st-35th Infantry

Created 02 Jan 2011 - 7 views this week (478 total)

Ned Seabrook, Company K 21st USCT

Source Civil War Soldiers - Union - Colored Troops 20th-25th Infantry

Created 30 May 2011 - 7 views this week (282 total)

William Aikens, 54th Mass USCT, Wounded at Battle of Morris Island

Source Civil War Soldiers - Union - Colored Troops 54th MA Infantry

Created 21 Aug 2011 - 7 views this week (363 total)

Jesup to Jones 5 Dec 1836

Source Letters Received by the Adjutant General, 1822-1860

Created 01 Jul 2012 - 7 views this week (117 total)

Jesup to Jones 17 Jan 1837

Source Letters Received by the Adjutant General, 1822-1860

Created 01 Jul 2012 - 7 views this week (173 total)

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