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  2. Old Slave Mart - Wikipedia

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    The Old Slave Mart is a building located at 6 Chalmers Street in Charleston, South Carolina that once housed an antebellum-period slave-auction gallery. [2] Constructed in 1859, the building is believed to be the last extant slave auction facility in South Carolina.

  3. Exchange and Provost - Wikipedia

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    Eyre Crowe's Auction at Charleston depicts Alonzo J. White conducting a slave auction on the plaza north of the Exchange on March 10, 1853, at 11 a.m., of a "very prime gang of NINETY-SIX NEGROS who have been accustomed to the culture of Rice on the Combahee River, until within the last five years they cultivated Sea Island Cotton"

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

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    Alonzo James White (March 22, 1812 – July 1, 1885) was a 19th-century businessman of Charleston, South Carolina who was known as a "notorious" slave trader [1] and prolific auctioneer and thus oversaw the sales of thousands, if not tens of thousands, of enslaved Americans of African descent in his 30-year career in the American slave trade.

  5. This antique sign sold for a record price in SC at auction ...

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    A passion that pays well. Richmond also sold a Musgo Gasoline sign from Muskegon, Michigan, last August from the 1920s for $1.5 million. Another world record. It’s made of porcelain, 48 inches ...

  6. This $2.5M SC luxury home is a Lake Murray landmark and ... - AOL

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    This $2.5 million luxury home on Lake Murray in South Carolina will soon be auctioned by Sotheby’s in NYC. Check it out. This $2.5M SC luxury home is a Lake Murray landmark and up for auction soon.

  7. 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 ...

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