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Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||
592. TAYLOE FAMILY PAPERS
4 items, 1708-1890
Business ledgers of Henry A., Benjamin
Ogle, and Edward Thornton Tayloe of King George County. A farm journal for 1850-69 contains annual slave
inventories, a reference to runaways, etc. The 1708-10 Lloyd brothers' store journal includes an
"Account of sales of a Cargo of Slaves Imported in the Leopard . . . from Guinea Virginia July 4, 1710."
(Acc. 38-62)
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