Unnamed Carpenter #4 - CAR23
Title
Unnamed Carpenter #4 - CAR23
Identifier
CAR23
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Carpenters
Source
South Carolina Gazette
Date
February 1, 1752
Trade
Carpenter
Gender
Male
Enslaver
Edmond Palmer (deceased)
Home Location
Ponpon/Jacksonboro, Colleton County, South Carolina
Events
1. Enslaved by Edmond Palmer (deceased)
2. To Be Sold by Mary Palmer (Administratrix)
and Thomas Rigdon Smith (Administrator)
2. To Be Sold by Mary Palmer (Administratrix)
and Thomas Rigdon Smith (Administrator)
Item Type
Advertisement
Transcription
TO BE SOLD at public vendue, on Monday, the 17th of February 1752, at Jacksonburgh Ponpon, about 34 choice SLAVES, amongst which are a very good house carpenter, good plantation slaves, handy boys and girls, & some househould goods, a small canow, and plantation tools, some riding and draught horses, a small stock of cattle, and hogs (on Ladies Island) belonging to the estate of Mr. Edmond Palmer deceased. The condition of the sale is ready money; the goods not to be delivered nor the property altered, till the purchase money be paid to
Mary Palmer, Administratrix.
Thomas Rigdon Smith, Administrator.
The sale to begin at 10 o'clock precisely.
N.B. Those that have demands on the said estate, are desired to send in their accompts, to the administrator and administratrix.
Mary Palmer, Administratrix.
Thomas Rigdon Smith, Administrator.
The sale to begin at 10 o'clock precisely.
N.B. Those that have demands on the said estate, are desired to send in their accompts, to the administrator and administratrix.
Collection
Citation
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