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1821-10-08, Zachariah, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver L. M. George was paid by the University of Virginia for Zachariah's labor. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, October 8, 1821.
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1821-12-16, Isham, Travel (Temporary)
A letter from white enslaver Edmund Bacon to University Proctor Arthur S. Brockenbrough dated December 16, 1821, discusses the possibility of Isham, John, Lewis, and Wilson being allowed to return home to visit their wives during the course of the year they were to be contracted to labor at the University of Virginia. Bacon writes, “I have consented that if the men can make arrangements with you about comeing [sic] to see their wives that you may take the whole four at $70 round…”
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1821-12-16, John, Travel (Temporary)
A letter from white enslaver Edmund Bacon to University Proctor Arthur S. Brockenbrough dated December 16, 1821, discusses the possibility of John, Isham, Lewis, and Wilson being allowed to return home to visit their wives during the course of the year they were to be contracted to labor at the University of Virginia. Bacon writes, “I have consented that if the men can make arrangements with you about comeing [sic] to see their wives that you may take the whole four at $70 round…”
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1821-12-16, Lewis, Travel (Temporary)
A letter from white enslaver Edmund Bacon to University Proctor Arthur S. Brockenbrough dated December 16, 1821, discusses the possibility of Lewis, Isham, John, and Wilson being allowed to return home to visit their wives during the course of the year they were to be contracted to labor at the University of Virginia. Bacon writes, “I have consented that if the men can make arrangements with you about comeing [sic] to see their wives that you may take the whole four at $70 round…”
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1821-12-16, Wilson, Travel (Temporary)
A letter from white enslaver Edmund Bacon to University Proctor Arthur S. Brockenbrough dated December 16, 1821, discusses the possibility of Wilson, Isham, John, and Lewis being allowed to return home to visit their wives during the course of the year they were to be contracted to labor at the University of Virginia. Bacon writes, “I have consented that if the men can make arrangements with you about comeing [sic] to see their wives that you may take the whole four at $70 round…”
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1821-12-27, Isham, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Edmund Bacon writes to University of Virginia Proctor Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough to inform him that he (Bacon) will contract the labor of four men he claims in ownership, Isham, John, Lewis, and Wilson, to the University for $70 each.
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1821-12-27, John, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Edmund Bacon writes to University of Virginia Proctor Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough to inform him that he will contract the labor of four men he claims in ownership, Isham, John, Lewis, and Wilson, for $70 each. He notes that John is the person who delivered the letter to Brockenbrough.
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1821-12-27, Lewis, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Edmund Bacon writes to University of Virginia Proctor Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough to inform him that he will contract the labor of four men he claims in ownership, Isham, John, Lewis, and Wilson, for $70 each.
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1821-12-27, Wilson, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Edmund Bacon writes to University of Virginia Proctor Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough to inform him that he will contract the labor of four men he claims in ownership, Isham, John, Lewis, and Wilson, for $70 each.
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1821, Unidentified Person (Referred to as "hand"), Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver J. H. Woods was paid $40 per day by the University of Virginia for the labor of "two hands." This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, 1821.
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1821, Unidentified Person (Referred to as "hand"), Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver J. H. Woods was paid $40 per day by the University of Virginia for the labor of "two hands." This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, 1821.
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1822-01-09, Henry, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough was paid $65 by the University of Virginia for Henry's labor. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, January 9, 1822.
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1822-01-09, Sam "Old Sam", Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough was paid $80 by the University of Virginia for Sam's labor covering the buildings with tin. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, January 9, 1822.
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1822-01-25, Robert, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Rezen Wheat was paid $57.50 by the University of Virginia for Robert's labor. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, January 25, 1822.
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1822-02-05, Henry, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Joseph Brand was paid $35 by the University of Virginia for Henry's labor. This event is recorded the the Proctor's Daybook, February 5, 1822.
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1822-03-12, Jim, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Richard Price was paid $60.75 by the University of Virginia for Jim's labor. This event is recorded in the Proctor’s Daybook, March 12, 1822.
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1822-04-01, Jackson, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
Jackson was contracted to labor at the University of Virginia by white enslaver Pallison Boxley. This event is recorded in an April 1, 1822, entry in the Proctor's Daybook.
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1822-04-01, Lundy, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Joseph Sandridge was paid $67.50 by the University of Virginia for Lundy's labor. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, April 1, 1822.
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1822-04-01, Nelson, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Mary Smith was paid $64.50 for Nelson's labor. This event is recorded in a April 1, 1822, entry in the Proctor's Daybook.
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1822-04-04, Maria, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver John M. Perry was paid $25 by the University of Virginia for Maria's labor. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, April 4, 1822.
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1822-09-03, Tom, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Clayton Carpenter was paid $67.20 by the University of Virginia for Tom's labor. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, September 3, 1822.
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1822-09-05, Sam "Old Sam", Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough was paid $152 by the University of Virginia for Sam's labor. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, September 25, 1822.
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1822-09-25, Harry, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver David Watts was paid $42.50 by the University of Virginia for Harry's labor. The event is recoreded in the Proctor's Daybook, September 25, 1822.
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1822-09-25, Henry, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough was paid $65 for Henry's labor in a shop. This event is recorded in the Proctor's Daybook, September 25, 1822.
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1822-09-25, Isham, Commercial Transaction (Enslaved Hire)
White enslaver Edmund Bacon was paid $70 by the University of Virginia for Isham's labor. This event is recorded in a September 25, 1822 entry in the Proctor's Daybook.