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David Tinder
David Tinder was a white enslaver who lived in Louisa County, Virginia. He enslaved at least one person (Prince), who he would contract to labor at the University of Virginia.
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David Watts
David Watts was a white enslaver. He enslaved at least one person (Harry), who he would contract to labor at the University of Virginia.
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Dick
Dick was a man who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough.
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Dick
Dick (sometimes "Old Dick") was a man who labored at Hotel E and may have been claimed in ownership by white enslaver and hotelkeeper Sarah Carter Gray.
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Dick
Dick was a man who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Mosby.
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Dick
Dick was a man who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Smith.
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Dilcy
Dilcy was a woman who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Hartwell Cocke. In 1828, Cocke contracted the labor of Dilcy and ten other enslaved people to Captain John Winn.
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Dinah
Dinah was a woman who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Hartwell Cocke. In 1828, Cocke contracted the labor of Dinah and ten other enslaved people to Captain John Winn.
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Edmund
Edmund was a child who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver Elizabeth Govan Hill. He was one of twenty-nine people enslaved by Hill, documented on a list of her "servants," January 13, 1862. He is recorded as being eleven years old and residing in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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Edmund Bacon
Edmund Bacon (March 28, 1785 - 1866) was a white enslaver and Thomas Jefferson's overseer at Monticello from 1806-1822. He also helped Jefferson in the early stages of planning and building the University of Virginia. Bacon surveyed proposed sites for the University on Jefferson's behalf.
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Edward
Edward (1861-1863) was a child who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Barbee Minor. On an 1863 list of the twenty-one people Minor enslaved, Edward was recorded as being two years old. His death date is given as May 7, 1863, the cause being "gradual decline."
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Edwin Conway
Edwin Conway (March 11, 1785 - April 13, 1844) was a white enslaver and the hotelkeeper of Hotel A at the University of Virginia from 1824-1844. He enslaved at least two to five people.
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Elijah Brown
Elijah Brown was a white enslaver who contracted the labor of the people he claimed in ownership to the University of Virginia.
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth (b. 1856) was a child who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Barbee Minor. On an 1863 list of the twenty-one people Minor enslaved, Elizabeth is recorded as being seven years old.
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Elizabeth Cary
Elizabeth "Betsy" Cary was a white enslaver who contracted the labor of the people she claimed in ownership to the University of Virginia.
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Elizabeth Govan Hill
Elizabeth Govan Hill was a white enslaver. She is recorded having enslaved at least twenty-nine men, women, and children. Records show that she trafficked and sold people she claimed in ownership to John Staige Davis. Davis also assisted Hill in contracting the labor of the people she enslaved.
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Ellen
Ellen (b. 1843) was a young woman who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Barbee Minor. On an 1863 list of the twenty-one people Minor enslaved, Ellen is recorded as being twenty years old.
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Ellen Randolph Coolidge
Ellen Randolph Coolidge (October 13, 1796 - April 21, 1876) was a white enslaver and the granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson. She married Joseph Coolidge on May 27, 1825, at Monticello. The couple had six children.
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Elsy
Elsy (b. 1853) was a child who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Barbee Minor. On an 1863 list of the twenty-one people Minor enslaved, Elsy is recorded as being ten years old.
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Elvira
Elvira was a young woman who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver Elizabeth Govan Hill. She was one of twenty-nine people enslaved by Hill, documented on a list of her "servants," January 13, 1862. She is recorded as being twenty years old and residing in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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Emily
Emily was a woman who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Hartwell Cocke. In 1828, Cocke contracted the labor of Emily and ten other enslaved people to Captain John Winn.
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Fanney
Fanney was a woman who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver John Hartwell Cocke. In 1828, Cocke contracted the labor of Fanney and ten other enslaved people to Captain John Winn.
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Fielding
Fielding was a man who was enslaved at the University of Virginia. It is unclear who his enslaver was (possibly Charles Bonnycastle). He is mentioned in the 1841 Wood and Candles Account Book on a list of enslaved people.
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Fielding
Fielding was a man who was claimed in ownership by white enslaver Charles Bonnycastle.
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Francis H. Smith Francis Henry Smith (October 14, 1829 - July 5, 1928) was a white enslaver, an Assistant Instructor in Mathematics (1851-1853), and a Professor of Natural Philosophy (1853-1870) at the University of Virginia.