Persons and property and inventory of Samuel Meeds' estate
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CH_CA_2021_SC_023_020
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A set of eight pages featuring lists of people and their respective property, namely agricultural tools, and the inventory of the goods belonging to Samuel Meeds. Meeds' estate included a vast array of furniture, clothing, livestock, agricultural implements, and books. Also included in the inventory are seven enslaved people or servants named Pompey, Frank, Simon, Pony, Perry, Amy, and Judah.
Sumner Hall
Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College
Clifton M. Miller Library
Washington College
March 1822Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College
Clifton M. Miller Library
Washington College
English
manuscripts (documents)
The Commodore Collection
Inventories, Administration of estates, Agriculture, Agricultural implements, Slaves, Indentured servants, Livestock, Furniture, Prices, Sales, Slavery Church Hill
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