Unnamed Mississippi Woodworker - MS-WOO1

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Title
Unnamed Mississippi Woodworker - MS-WOO1
Identifier
MS-WOO1
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
The Mississippi Free Trader
Date
December 10, 1836
Trade
Woodworker
gender
Male
Enslaver
Jacob Soria & Co.
events
4. To be sold by Jacob Soria & Co.
Transcription
AUCTION SALES SALES AT AUCTION Of Twelve Valuable Negroes. WILL be sold on TUESDAY next, the 13th inst. at the Auction Room, corner of Main and Pearl streets, twelve likely negroes, con isting of the following, viz : One negro man, aged about 34 years—a good hewer, and can make the wood work of ploughs, and is a good fie d hand. A negro man, aged 37 years, a fir t rate field hand. A negro boy, aged about 13 years. A negro woman, and her two children. The woman is about 30 years of age, a good cook, washer and ironer. One child is about 3 years, and the other about 7 years. A negro woman, a good cook, washer and ironer. A negro boy, aged about 17 years, a good field hand. A negro woman, and her c ild—the woman aged about 25 years, and her child 5 years A negro girl, aged about 15 years, a good field hand. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. JACOB SORIA & CO. Auctioneers. Dec 10—ts 44
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