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  2. Exchange and Provost - Wikipedia

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    According to Frederic Bancroft in Slave-Trading in the Old South, "From colonial days until after the middle of the nineteenth century from several hundred to many thousand slaves were annually sold to the highest bidders, in front or just north of this building. As the postoffice was long in the Exchange, visitors as well as residents called ...

  3. List of largest slave sales in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Under the auspices of the U.S. Marshals, 493 people, ranging from centenarian Old Sampson to 15-month-old Margarette, were to be sold from four plantations in Louisiana by auction at the St. Louis Exchange in New Orleans on Saturday, March 20, 1850 (The New Orleans Crescent, March 2, 1850, page 3); according to historian Damian Alan Pargas, there was a subsequent 1852 sale of property owned by ...

  4. Slave-Trading in the Old South - Wikipedia

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    Bancroft was one of the first historians to use first-person testimony from former slaves, [6] and he also corresponded with former slave traders or their families and collected their memories of the slave business in America. [2] Some footnotes from Slave-Trading show that this research could not be conducted today:

  5. Edward Bancroft - Wikipedia

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    Edward Bartholomew Bancroft (January 20, 1745 [O.S. January 9, 1744] [1] – September 7, 1821) was an American physician and chemist who became a double agent, spying for both the United States and Great Britain while serving as secretary to the American commission in Paris during the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Alonzo J. White (slave trader) - Wikipedia

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    Detail of doodles on page image 14 of the Alonzo J. White account book, which lists hundreds of slaves he offered for auction between 1853 and 1863: The doodles include the signatures of Pvt. John Monroe [19] and Capt. John D. Terry [20] of the U.S. Colored Troops, and what appears to be an American eagle; this page was otherwise the third page of a four-page list of "negroes belonging to" Dr ...

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  8. Richmond, Virginia slave market - Wikipedia

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    Richmond's slave traders clustered their jails and auction rooms on Wall Street, [3] a narrow alley in a section of the city called Shockhoe Bottom, the valley created by Shockoe Creek, which bisected the city. [4] Traders also used the offices and meeting rooms at the Exchange Hotel, St. Charles Hotel, City Hotel and Odd Fellows' Hall. [5]

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