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21.840. |
21.841. |
21.842. |
21.843. |
21.844. |
21.845. |
21.846. |
21.847. |
21.848. |
21.849. |
21.850. |
21.851. |
21.852. |
21.853. |
21.854. |
21.855. |
21.856. |
21.857. |
21.858. |
21.859. |
21.860. |
21.861. |
21.862. |
21.863. |
21.864. |
21.865. |
21.866. |
21.867. |
21.868. |
21.869. |
21.870. |
21.871. |
21.872. |
21.873. |
21.874. |
21.875. |
21.876. |
21.877. |
21.878. |
21.879. |
21.880. |
21.881. |
21.882. |
21.883. |
21.884. |
21.885. |
21.886. |
21.887. |
21.888. |
21.889. |
21.890. |
21.891. |
21.892. |
21.893. |
21.894. |
21.895. |
21.896. |
21.897. |
21.898. |
21.899. |
21.900. |
21.901. |
21.902. |
21.903. |
21.904. |
21.905. |
21.906. |
21.907. |
21.908. |
21.909. |
21.910. |
21.911. |
21.912. |
21.913. |
21.914. |
21.915. |
21.916. |
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21.919. |
21.920. |
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21.924. |
21.925. |
21.926. |
21.927. |
21.928. |
21.929. |
21.930. |
21.931. |
21.932. |
21.933. |
21.934. |
21.935. |
21.936. |
21.937. |
21.938. |
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21.940. |
21.941. |
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21.950. |
21.951. |
21.952. |
21.953. |
21.954. |
21.955. |
21.956. |
21.957. |
21.958. |
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Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||
460. HENRY MARSHALL DIARY
1 item, 1824
Diary written on a walking trip from Philadelphia, to his home in Society Hill, South
Carolina. Marshall made a few
observations on blacks, such as an entry on
November 1, 1824, in which he compared the differences between
blacks on either side of the Blue Ridge; he believed those blacks on the
eastern side were more deferential. On November 7,
1824, he wrote of slaves near the Dan
River who he believed "do as they please."
(Acc. 9655-a)
Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||