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Lot 505: 1844, Slavery Bill of Sale

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Lot  505: 1844, Slavery Bill of Sale
<b>Black History</b><hr><b>Slave Sale In The Republic of Texas</b>

<b>1844 Bill of Sale For a 16 Year-Old Girl, Carolina, For $269.</b>
Manuscript Document, by which James Dann buys a slave from James L. Vaughn; 2 pages, the first measuring 6.5' x 4', the second 6.5' x 12', Brazos County, Republic of Texas, November 20, 1844. Choice Very Fine; fastened with brass bracket, two filing slits at top margin. Carolina, a 16 year-old girl, is sold for $269.50.

Texas was the last frontier of slavery in the United States. The "Peculiar Institution," held much of the future of Texas, and Texans knew it. ItÕs rich soil was ideal for cotton and sugarcane , but both crops were labor-intensive and planters depended upon slavery to make them profitable. Hence the Republic of Texas sanctioned, and encouraged, slaveholding. At the advent of the Republic, in 1836, there were only 5,000 slaves in Texas; by 1845, when Texas joined the United States, there were 30,000.