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  2. Edward Stone (slave trader) - Wikipedia

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    This land lies 4 miles from Paris with the Limestone road running through the land, about 150 acres cleared, the balance well timbered all under a good fence and well set in grass." [ 26 ] The second listing advertised two farms for rent, as well as the sale of 50 barrels of corn, 19 shoats, one hiefer, and "3 negroes," as well as other ...

  3. Great Grant Deed - Wikipedia

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    The Great Grant or Transylvania Colony was for the most part defined by rivers, the vast land area contained within the Kentucky, Cumberland, Tennessee and Ohio Rivers. [48] The Kentucky Geological Survey map of 1889 indicates geographical features controlling the westward travel beyond the Appalachian chain barrier.

  4. David Cobb (slave trader) - Wikipedia

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    In 1823, David Cobb, Daniel Bradford, and James Kelly were tenants of a building located on the north west corner of Short and Upper streets in Lexington, Kentucky. [7]: 226 The same year there was a planned court sale of a property on Upper street that had been used as a "tobacco factory" by David Cobb. [8]

  5. States with the Highest and Lowest Property Tax Rates - AOL

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    The average property tax rate is 0.56%, one of the lowest rates in the country. The average homeowner will pay around $1,707 - more than $1,000 less than the national average.

  6. List of Georgia and Florida slave traders - Wikipedia

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    They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-21866-4. Kendall, John S. (January 1939). "Shadow Over the City". The Louisiana Historical Quarterly. 22 (1). New Orleans: Louisiana Historical Society: 142– 165. ISSN 0095-5949. OCLC 1782268.

  7. William A. Pullum - Wikipedia

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    William A. Pullum (c. 1809 – March 25, 1876) was a 19th-century American slave trader, and a principal of Griffin & Pullum.He was based in Lexington, Kentucky, and for many years purchased, imprisoned, and shipped enslaved people from Virginia and Kentucky south to the Forks-of-the-Road slave market in Natchez, Mississippi.

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