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  2. Old Slave Mart - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, an auction master named Z. B. Oakes purchased Ryan's Mart and built the Old Slave Mart building as an auction gallery. The building's auction table was 3 feet (0.91 m) high and 10 feet (3.0 m) long and stood just inside the arched doorway. [3] In addition to enslaved people, the market sold real estate and stock. [4]

  3. Scramble (slave auction) - Wikipedia

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    A slave auction in South Carolina. A scramble was a particular form of slave auction that took place during the Atlantic slave trade in the European colonies of the West Indies and the domestic slave trade of the United States. It was called a "scramble" because buyers would run around in an open space all at once to gather as many enslaved ...

  4. List of slave traders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Interior of South Carolina. A Corn-Shucking. Barnwell District, South Carolina, March 29, 1843" [14] in William Cullen Bryant's Letters from a Traveler, reprinted in The Ottawa Free Trader, Ottawa, Illinois, November 8, 1856 [15] List is organized by surname of trader, or name of firm, where principals have not been further identified.

  5. Slave trade in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 1835 South Carolina, when Ann Ball spent almost US$80,000 (equivalent to $2,362,839 in 2023) to buy 215 enslaved people from the estates of her deceased relatives, she made a point to buy several apparently elderly slaves (Old Rachel, Old Lucy, Old Charles) and the lowest-priced single person was Old Peg, purchased for US$20 ...

  6. David Drake (potter) - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary auctions and sales, his work has sold for over $40,000 per piece. [17] The 1998 exhibition The Life and Works of the Enslaved African American Potter, Dave at University of South Carolina's McKissick Museum was the first exhibition devoted solely to Drake's pottery. [13] In 2008, Leonard Todd published a cohesive biography on Drake.

  7. Old Market Building (Georgetown, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Old Market Building, also known as the Rice Museum, is a historic public market building located at Georgetown, Georgetown County, South Carolina. It was built in 1832–1835, and is a one-story, Classical Revival temple-form building on a high arcaded base. Old Market Building, HABS Photo, May 1958

  8. 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Colored)

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    The 2nd South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Colored) was an African-American infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.It was among the scores of units raised starting in the middle of the war to augment Federal troop strength by tapping into the large Southern population of former slaves. [1]

  9. Col. John Ashe House - Wikipedia

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    The John Ashe House at 32 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina. The John Ashe House is an 18th-century house at 32 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina.The house's date of construction is unknown, but it was built sometime around 1782 and renovated in the 1930s.

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