Unnamed TN Blacksmith #29 - TN-BLA31

Item

Title
Unnamed TN Blacksmith #29 - TN-BLA31
Identifier
TN-BLA31
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, African American blacksmiths
Source
The Tennessean
Date
November 15, 1834
Type
Advertisement
Trade
Blacksmith
gender
Male
Enslaver
Smith C. Franklin, administrator of John Franklin, deceased
Transcription
Administrator's Sale.
WILL be sold to the highest bidder, on a credit of nine months, the purchasers giving bond and approved security, at the late residence of John Franklin, dec'd, in the county of Sumner, state of Tennessee, on Monday and Tuesday, the 22d and 23d of December next, on the road leading from Nashville to Gallatin, 19 miles from the former, and 6 from the latter place, 99 LIKELY AND VALUABLE NEGROES, of all descriptions, one first rate Blacksmith, Farming Utensils, Mules, Work Ox-en, Carts, Milch Cows and Claves, Household and Kitchen Furniture; also the present Crop.
Nov. 15, 1834-w6t SMITH C. FRANKLIN,
Admin of John Franklin, dec'd.
The Natchez Journal and Port Gibson Corres-pondent will each publish the above 3 times, and for-ward their accounts to this office immediately, for collection.
events
1. Formerly enslaved by John Franklin 2. To be sold by Smith C. Franklin
homeLocation
Sumner County, Tennessee