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John D. Langhorne Sale of Tweedside Plantation
The Tweedside Plantation near Savannah,…
Will and Indenture of Thomas Potter (1854)
T.F. Potter Account with James Potter
The Potter estate included the Colerain…
Bill of Sale to James Potter for Abraham (1834)
The Potter estate included the Colerain and…
Sarah Jones Deed of Gift to Grimes
The Potter estate…
Bills of Sale to James Potter (1854)
James Potter owned the Tweedside and Colerain…
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Lands and Negroes Estate of T.F. Potter list
Thomas Potter owned the…
John William sale document
The document is part of Jones Memorial…
Will of Thomas Potter (1853)
Thomas Potter owned the Colerain Plantation in Savannah, Georgia. …
Bargain and Sale by Thomas Potter
Thomas Potter owned the…
Bill of Sale to James Potter (1842)
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Will of James Potter
James Potter owned the Colerain and Tweedside Plantations in Savannah, Georgia.…
Bill of Sale to James Potter (1848)
This document is part of Manuscript Collection 1141, the Potter Estate…
Will of John Potter
In the indenture, Potter divides his estate among his heirs while listing and…
Letter of Attorney Robert F Stockton to James Potter
In the letter, Stockton appoints his brother-in-law James Potter as his…
The Virginia Negro Mammy: Tena MacIntosh
This four page pamphlet was printed around 1909 by Gray in Roanoke, Virginia. Accompanying the pamphlet is a letter from Gray on 14…
Manuscript 1047 Seth Woodroof Account Book
Manuscript 1047 ("Seth Woodroof Account Book") is a handwritten notebook which lists enslaved persons, buyers, and…
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