The Southampton Slave Revolt of 1831: A Compilation of Source MaterialHenry Irving Tragle |
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... letter does not state the names of the families , that are said to have been destroyed , nor the number of the blacks concerned , nor anything which can shed any light upon the character of the transaction . The letter of Col. [ Colonel ] ...
... letter does not state the names of the families , that are said to have been destroyed , nor the number of the blacks concerned , nor anything which can shed any light upon the character of the transaction . The letter of Col. [ Colonel ] ...
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... LETTER THIRTEEN Sir : Executive Department September 27th 1831 I received this afternoon the letter you did me the favor to address to me , also the " Liberator " the newspaper inclosed for which accept my acknowledgements . These men ...
... LETTER THIRTEEN Sir : Executive Department September 27th 1831 I received this afternoon the letter you did me the favor to address to me , also the " Liberator " the newspaper inclosed for which accept my acknowledgements . These men ...
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... Letter from William Parker to Governor John Floyd [ Note : On September 13 , 1831 Governor Floyd wrote to Brig ... letter ( See Letter 12 , Section Three , supra ) , for the desired description was included in a letter written by William ...
... Letter from William Parker to Governor John Floyd [ Note : On September 13 , 1831 Governor Floyd wrote to Brig ... letter ( See Letter 12 , Section Three , supra ) , for the desired description was included in a letter written by William ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Southampton County Virginia in 1831 | 13 |
Insurrection Rebellion or Revolt? | 21 |
Copyright | |
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alleged in delay ampton appeared arms arraigned August bar in custody blacks Carr Bowers citizens Cobb Commonwealth Confessions Counsel County of Southampton Court after hearing Court doth Court of Oyer day of September defendent Dismal Swamp Drewry Eppes escape Francis free Negroes Gent Goodwyn Governor guilty in manner guns Hark heard hearing the testimony Henry Irving insurgents insurrection Jack jail Jailor James L James Trezevant Jerusalem John Floyd killed knew to say late letter Levi Waller massacre master miles militia Monday morning murder named Nat Turner negro man slave night Norfolk North Carolina o'clock offered or alleged Original Oyer and Terminer Parker Peete Petersburg pleaded not guilty premises pleaded record Reese revolt Richard Porter Richmond Enquirer scene Sept September 1831 shot slave the property slavery South Southampton County Southampton Insurrection Swamp Thomas Thomas Barrow tion trial troops Virginia Whig white persons Whitehead witness