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shortly after he bought her from J. M. Wilson. Wilson's 1856 emancipation of a woman named
Caroline Williams (age 27), Alice Williams (age five), and Valentine Williams (age 18 months) suggests to historian Finley that "he was likely emancipating his enslaved concubine and two children with her". The
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by slave-trader J. M. Wilson. New
Orleans, 1857". Meanwhile, in Baltimore, Wilson & Hindes offered a $ 200 reward for the recapture of 20-year-old Oscar Henderson, described as a "bright mulatto, gray eyes and slightly pock marked, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, rather thin visage and slender
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put it in 2013: "In these blocks many of those listed as slave dealers were known to have very large slave jails where hundreds of enslaved people were held awaiting sale. The scale was so much larger than in
Richmond. On a single day in 1854, a single newspaper column advertised nearly 700 slaves
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was a bricklayer, brickmaker, and slave trader of
Baltimore in the United States. Hindes who was one of the principals in the American slave-trading firm Wilson & Hindes from 1856 until 1861 when interstate slave trading between Baltimore and New Orleans essentially ceased due to the American
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for people being held in the Wilson & Hindes slave jail in
Baltimore, people whom the lawyers claimed were legally free: one such case was a boy named James Johnson in 1857 who may or may not have been sold by his own father, who still held title to his mother.
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Name: Jonathas M. Wilson, Age: 75, Birth Year: abt 1796, Death Date: 11 Dec 1871, Death Place: Orleans, Louisiana, USA, Volume Number: 53, Page number: 156 Source
Citation - Louisiana State Archives; Baton Rouge, LA;
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inches tall. Mary Nelson's daughter Mary
Celeste Wilson listed J. M. Wilson as her father on her marriage record. Mary Nelson's son Charles B. Wilson listed Jonathan Wilson as his father on his marriage
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Orleans Death Indices 1804-1876 - Original data: State of Louisiana, Secretary of State, Division of Archives, Records Management, and History. Vital Records Indices. Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
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In 1849 J. M. Wilson (as he usually styled himself in print) became head of his own business, located on Camden Avenue near Light Street in Baltimore. His partner at this location was
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sugar harvest had been brought it and before the next year's needed to be planted out. The last of Wilson & Hindes' "CASH FOR NEGROES" ads appeared in the
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even had its own tailor shop), and it is possible that the stolen clothes and shoes may have been stockpiled in Wilson & Hindes' jail for this purpose.
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stating that Mr. Edward Barnett was their "duly authorized agent" while they were gone from the city. Historian
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for slave traders" who worked at one time as an agent for Wilson.
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from 1849 to 1856, and after 1856 he took on his son-in-law,
1600:. College Park University of Maryland. Baltimore, R.L. Polk.
1355:. College Park University of Maryland. R.J. Matchett. 1849.
425:"CASH FOR NEGROES" Slatter ad mentioning Wilson, reprinted
1175:"Entry for Chas B Wilson and Jonathan Wilson, 19 Feb 1878"
736:. Vol. VIII, no. 125. August 1, 1845. p. 1
1157:"Entry for John A Cammach and C W Cammach, 09 Mar 1873"
1075:"A habeas corpus of James Johnson, alleged free negro"
698:"Slavery and the Constitution. By William I. Bowditch"
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Soul by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market
953:"Mapping the slave trade in Richmond and New Orleans"
902:"Mapping the Slave Trade in Richmond and New Orleans"
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had 200 slaves; and James White had a 'likely lot.'"
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Index to Marriages in the (Baltimore) Sun, 1851-1860
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1032:"Natchez Trace Collection Supplement, 1775-1965"
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763:Finley, Alexandra J. (2020).
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469:"Proceedings of the Courts"
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628:United States Census, 1860
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298:New Orleans Times-Picayune
1181:– via FamilySearch.
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612:– via FamilySearch
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1326:"Partnership dissolved"
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247:University of Texas
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130:William H. Williams
1509:The Daily Exchange
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948:McInnis, Maurie D.
898:McInnis, Maurie D.
816:Bancroft, Frederic
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