"Dear Master": Letters of a Slave FamilyRandall M. Miller Cornell University Press, 1978 - Всего страниц: 281 For those interested in Stevenson or the writers he influenced--Borges and Greene, among others. This collection of more than 200 letters--including seven discovered since the book's original appearance in 1978--reveals the relationship of two generations of the Skipworth family with the Virginia planter John Hartwell Cocke. With a new preface to this edition by editor Miller (history, Saint Joseph's U., Philadelphia). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... Skipwith Source : # 5680 , Cocke Papers 1. " Aunt " Daphne was the sister of Ann Sucky Faulcon , John Faulcon's mother , and she was also the wife of Tom , the groom at Upper Bremo . 2. Lisa Kellor was the daughter of “ Old ” Cis and ...
... Skipwith Source : # 5680 , Cocke Papers 1. " Aunt " Daphne was the sister of Ann Sucky Faulcon , John Faulcon's mother , and she was also the wife of Tom , the groom at Upper Bremo . 2. Lisa Kellor was the daughter of “ Old ” Cis and ...
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... Skipwith Recd Payment1 June 25 1860 Source : # 5680 , Cocke Papers 1. Dennis paid Skipwith's claim . See Henry W. Dennis to JHC , July 14 , 1860 , # 5680 , Cocke Papers , for details . Hon & dear Sir Monrovia July the 10 , 1860 I am I ...
... Skipwith Recd Payment1 June 25 1860 Source : # 5680 , Cocke Papers 1. Dennis paid Skipwith's claim . See Henry W. Dennis to JHC , July 14 , 1860 , # 5680 , Cocke Papers , for details . Hon & dear Sir Monrovia July the 10 , 1860 I am I ...
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... Skipwith Source : # 2433 - B Cocke deposit , Cocke Papers 1. William Skipwith , George's son , was working as a stonemason at Bremo . Sir Hopewell December the 26 1847 I wrote to you the 20 of last month and there has been no sickness ...
... Skipwith Source : # 2433 - B Cocke deposit , Cocke Papers 1. William Skipwith , George's son , was working as a stonemason at Bremo . Sir Hopewell December the 26 1847 I wrote to you the 20 of last month and there has been no sickness ...
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2433-B Cocke deposit Africa Alabama Albert Morse American American Colonization Society Bassa Betsey Bremo Recess bring my letter Cape Palmas Carter close hopeing soon coalts Cocke Papers Lucy Cocke's colony corn cotton crop daughter days ago Dear Master Hopewell Dear Sir death driver farm father Faulcon Fluvanna County former slaves friends garden George Skipwith George's geting give my love glad to hear going Greene County Greensboro hand heard James Joe Borden John Cocke John Hartwell Cocke Joseph Jenkins Roberts knoe land Liberia live Lomax Lord Lucy's manumission marl married master John Matilda Monrovia mother natives overseer Papers Lucy Skipwith Peyton Skipwith plantation planted planter preasant received your letter remane your servant Sally Cocke servant Source settlers Shields-Wilson deposit sick Skipwith Source slavery Tanner tell thing thir thire untell unwell Upper Bremo verry Virginia wife write wrote