The Southampton Slave Revolt of 1831: A Compilation of Source MaterialHenry Irving Tragle |
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... Southampton County , and lodged in the County Jail . * 1/3 November . Nat Turner interviewed by Thomas R. Gray in his cell . He is presumed to have dictated his " Confession " to Gray during these days . * 5 November . Nat Turner tried ...
... Southampton County , and lodged in the County Jail . * 1/3 November . Nat Turner interviewed by Thomas R. Gray in his cell . He is presumed to have dictated his " Confession " to Gray during these days . * 5 November . Nat Turner tried ...
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... Southampton County Court was unstintedly shared , and proved of great help in understanding some of the rather complex geneological relationships among Southampton County families . Camillus Francis not only reconstructed a family ...
... Southampton County Court was unstintedly shared , and proved of great help in understanding some of the rather complex geneological relationships among Southampton County families . Camillus Francis not only reconstructed a family ...
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... Southampton County ' [ Note : Most of the older Virginia counties have produced their own historians . Their works , often dull and ponderous to the casual reader , are sources of great value to the social historian . It is Southampton ...
... Southampton County ' [ Note : Most of the older Virginia counties have produced their own historians . Their works , often dull and ponderous to the casual reader , are sources of great value to the social historian . It is Southampton ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Southampton County Virginia in 1831 | 13 |
Insurrection Rebellion or Revolt? | 21 |
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