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(‎Created claim: hasSurname (P72): Havis, #quickstatements; batch #470 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Enslaved. Known as the "Colored Millionaire" of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Havis was a tavern owner who was involved in Republican politics (including the Brooks-Baxter "war" between rival Republicans from April-May 1874) and served as postmaster starting in 1898., #quickstatements; batch #628 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
 
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Enslaved. Known as the "Colored Millionaire" of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Havis was a tavern owner who was involved in Republican politics (including the Brooks-Baxter "war" between rival Republicans from April-May 1874) and served as postmaster starting in 1898.
Property / hasDescription: Enslaved. Known as the "Colored Millionaire" of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Havis was a tavern owner who was involved in Republican politics (including the Brooks-Baxter "war" between rival Republicans from April-May 1874) and served as postmaster starting in 1898. / rank
 
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Property / hasDescription: Enslaved. Known as the "Colored Millionaire" of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Havis was a tavern owner who was involved in Republican politics (including the Brooks-Baxter "war" between rival Republicans from April-May 1874) and served as postmaster starting in 1898. / reference
 

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Enslaved. Known as the "Colored Millionaire" of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Havis was a tavern owner who was involved in Republican politics (including the Brooks-Baxter "war" between rival Republicans from April-May 1874) and served as postmaster starting in 1898.