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Title
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Unnamed Mississippi Brickmaker - MS-BRIM7
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Identifier
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MS-BRIM7
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
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Source
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The Mississippi Free Trader
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Date
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November 25, 1847
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Trade
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Brickmaker
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Stockman & Taintor
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events
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4. To be sold by Stockman & Taintor
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Notes
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"Worked one year in a brickyard"
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Transcription
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SLAVES AT AUCTION. BY STOCKMAN & TRAITOR. ON Saturday, 27th inst , at 11 o'clock, A. M , in front of the Auciton Store, will be sold Three Likely Slaves. One man aged 35 years, a No. 1 Negro—is a good warehouse man, has w rked one year in a brick yard, and is also a good field hand. One young Negress, aged 22, is a fair cook and a good cotton picker. One woman, aged 35, is a good cook and washer and has worked in the field. The above Negroes are all sound with one slight exception, which will be named at the sale. Terms for the two w men. cash For the man a credit of six months, for approved paper. Nov 25 c2