Unnamed Mississippi Seamstress - MS-SEA32

Item

Title
Unnamed Mississippi Seamstress - MS-SEA32
Identifier
MS-SEA32
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
Port Gibson herald, and correspondent.
Date
March 29, 1850
Trade
Seamstress
gender
Female
Enslaver
John D. James
events
4. To be sold by John D. James
Transcription
Just Arrived, 50 Negroes, I HAVE just received a lot of 50 Ne-groes direct from Richmond, Va., which added to the lot I had on hand, make a fine lot I had on hand, make a fine lot of 90 Negroes, consisting of Field Hands, House Servants and Carriage Dri-vers, Cooks, Washers and Ironers, one No. 1 Carpenter, two Blacksmiths, two fine Seamstress, several fine Ladies Maids and Nurses. Those wishing to purchase will do well to call soon, as I am determined to sell them as soon as possible at a smallad-vance on Richmond cost. JOHN D. JAMES. Forks Road, Natchez. March 29, 1850. 31-3t
Item sets
Seamstresses