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Dataset contains 650 Liberty County, Georgia, post-mortem estate inventories and divisions. The names of 18,300+ enslaved people were extracted from Liberty County court documents recorded between 1762 and 1865. | |||
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Dataset contains 650 Liberty County, Georgia, post-mortem estate inventories and divisions. The names of 18,300+ enslaved people were extracted from Liberty County court documents recorded between 1762 and 1865.
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They Had Names
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Dataset contains 650 Liberty County, Georgia, post-mortem estate inventories and divisions. The names of 18,300+ enslaved people were extracted from Liberty County court documents recorded between 1762 and 1865.
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Stacy Ashmore Cole
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They Had Names
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Dataset contains 650 Liberty County, Georgia, post-mortem estate inventories and divisions. The names of 18,300+ enslaved people were extracted from Liberty County court documents recorded between 1762 and 1865.
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