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Samuel Tredwell Sawyer

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In August 1838, Sawyer married Lavinia Peyton, with whom he had three additional daughters, Fannie Lenox, Sarah Peyton, and Laura. He moved to Washington, DC with his family when he served as a congressman.
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in order to protect them from a sale to slave owners further away. In her autobiography, Jacobs relates that Sawyer promised to legally manumit their children, but failed to do so.
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for several years. He was appointed a collector of customs at Norfolk on May 16, 1853, serving until April 6, 1858. Sawyer moved to Washington, D.C.
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Enlarged Edition. Edited and with an Introduction by Jean Fagan Yellin. Now with "A True Tale of Slavery" by John S. Jacobs
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Later Harriet Jacobs escaped from North Carolina, making her way to Philadelphia and then New York. She wrote her
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As a young man, before he married, Sawyer had a relationship with an enslaved Black woman,
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H.Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Ed. J.F. Yellin, Cambridge 2000, p.253
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H.Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Ed. J.F.Yellin, Cambridge 2000, p.246
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Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina
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Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: Written by Herself
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by Harriet Jacobs. Boston, 1861. Republished online by
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by John S. Jacobs. London, 1861. Republished online by
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Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Index

Samuel Sawyer (disambiguation)
U.S. House of Representatives
North Carolina
1st
William Biddle Shepard
Kenneth Rayner
Whig
Congressional Representative
Harriet Jacobs
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Edenton
North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
North Carolina State house of representatives
North Carolina Senate
Whig
Twenty-fifth Congress
Twenty-sixth Congress
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk Argus
Civil War
Confederate
Harriet Jacobs
Louisa
John S. Jacobs
autobiography
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Bloomfield, New Jersey
Twenty-fifth United States Congress
"Harriet Jacobs"

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