Slave Transactions of Guadalupe County, Texas

Slave Transactions of Guadalupe County, Texas
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J-G1159 2009 Softcover, 2009, 8.5" x 11", Illus, Index, x + 342 pp. The sale, mortgage, and conveyance of slaves through the probate process were common elements of a robust slave trade that existed in most of the settled areas of antebellum Texas. These and other slave transactions are fully described in this reference history of the slave trade of an early Central Texas county. Deeds, deeds of trust, probate cases and district court cases are used as source records to provide names and descriptions of slaves that were sold, mortgaged, hired-out, conveyed as property in an estate settlement, or named in a criminal prosecution from 1840 through 1865. County tax rolls, along with the source records mentioned above are used to identify citizens involved in the slave trade. These include a number of prominent early settlers and veterans of the Texas Revolution, such as, Jose Antonio Navarro, Claiborne West, Ben McCulloch, William P. Hardeman, Manuel Flores, Joseph H. Polley, and William Tom. Though the focus of this work is on Guadalupe County, slave transactions involving one or more citizens or slaves from Austin County, Bastrop County, Bexar County, Brazoria County, Burleson County, Colorado County, Comal County, Fort Bend County, Gonzales County, Montgomery County, Nueces County, San Augustine County, Travis and Victoria County, Texas are also included. Moreover, the sale of 60 slaves in Huntsville, Alabama, is also documented and described.
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