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Maranhão Inventories Slave Database
Maranhao Inventories Slave Database
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Walter Hawthorne
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Information about the lives of about 8,500 slaves in Maranhāo from the mid-eighteenth century through the early nineteenth century.
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Information about the lives of about 8,500 slaves in Maranhāo from the mid-eighteenth century through the early nineteenth century.
  • MISD
  • WH
  • WH1
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Maranhao Inventories Slave Database
Information about the lives of about 8,500 slaves in Maranhāo from the mid-eighteenth century through the early nineteenth century.
  • MISD
  • WH
  • WH1

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Maranhão Inventories Slave Database
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1840
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1864
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Walter Hawthorne
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Information about the lives of about 8,500 slaves in Maranhāo from the mid-eighteenth century through the early nineteenth century.
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