1838 Jesuit slave sale
On June 19, 1838, the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus agreed to sell 272 slaves to two Louisiana planters, Henry Johnson and Jesse Batey, for $115,000. Wikipedia
Location: Ascension Parish and Cecil County
Start date: June 19, 1838
Date: June 19, 1838 (first agreement); November 1838 (delivery)
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In June 1838, Fr. Thomas Mulledy agreed to sell 272 men, women, and children to Henry Johnson and Jesse Beatty of Louisiana. The articles of agreement ...
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Census of people to be sold in 1838 - Georgetown Slavery Archive
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This is the original list of people from the Jesuit plantations compiled in preparation for the sale in 1838. It lists the slaves by name according to ...
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