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Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||
423. KENT-HUNTER FAMILY PAPERS
ca. 350 items, 1823-1919,
microfilm (M-608)
Papers of Robert M. Kent
of Louisa Court House and the Hunter, Thompson, and Lane families of Louisa
County. Three letters, 1851 and
1853, to Robert M. Kent from
William H. Starr of the American Colonization
Society discuss the emigration of ex-slaves to Liberia. Among the
correspondence of the Thompson family, 1823-51, are letters describing the
selling of slaves.
(Acc. 4165)
Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||