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  2. Patty Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Patty Cannon, whose birth name may have been Lucretia Patricia Hanly (c. 1759/1760 or 1769 – May 11, 1829), was an illegal slave trader, serial killer, and the co-leader of the multi-racial Cannon–Johnson Gang of Maryland–Delaware.

  3. Reliance, Delaware and Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Patty Cannon (c. 1760 or 1759 or 1769 – May 11, 1829) was an illegal slave trader and the co-leader of the Cannon-Johnson Gang of Maryland-Delaware, which operated for about a decade in the early 19th century kidnapping free blacks and refugee slaves to sell into slavery in the South, which came to be known as the Reverse Underground Railroad.

  4. List of Maryland and Delaware slave traders - Wikipedia

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    Tavern of slave trader Joe Johnson, the son-in-law of serial killer Patty Cannon Joseph Johnson, Ebenezer Johnson & Patty Cannon , Northwest Fork Hundred, Delaware [ 43 ] [ 44 ] A. E. Jones, Talbott County, Md. [ 2 ]

  5. Kidnapping into slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 1811 to 1829, Martha "Patty" Cannon was the leader of a gang that kidnapped slaves and free blacks, from the Delmarva Peninsula of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Chesapeake Bay and transported and sold them to plantation owners located further south.

  6. Woodland Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Cannon's Ferry is a historic home and cable ferry added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1] Cannon Hall was built about 1810, and is a two-story, five-bay, single-pile frame dwelling in the Georgian style. It has a small frame wing attached to the west end of the main house. It has a central hall plan and interior end chimneys.

  7. Maston House - Wikipedia

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    Maston House, also known as Cannon's Savannah, is a historic home located near Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware. It was built in 1727 and enlarged in 1733. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, single pile, brick structure with a gable roof in the "Resurrection Manor" style. As such, it resembles Maryland rather than Delaware houses. It has shed-roof dormers.

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  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sussex ...

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    Roughly bounded by Market, Main and Edgewood Sts., School House Ln., Maple Alley and the Delmarva Central Railroad tracks 38°44′28″N 75°36′06″W  /  38.741111°N 75.601667°W  / 38.741111; -75.601667  ( Bridgeville Historic