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Lot 516: 1861 Inventory of Seven Slaves

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Lot  516: 1861 Inventory of Seven Slaves
<b>Black History</b><hr><b>Slaves Inventoried For Will</b>

<b>1861. Names and Prices of Seven Slaves - Some Mulattoes - To Be Sold.</b>
Manuscript Document, inventorying property, including slaves, not specifically bequeathed by Will; 3 pages, 8' x 11', Madison County [Mississippi?], November 23, 1861. Addressed to the Hon. W.S. Bailey, Judge of Probate Court. Choice; a little worn, some separation at vertical fold, one page stamped '1062' and another two-hole punched, but otherwise clean, bold and legible. The real estate and personal property of Elizabeth D. Divine not specifically bequeathed in her Will is, at her direction, to be sold to satisfy debts. This includes seven named slaves: a Negro Boy Lewis, valued at $700; the five mulattoes Polly, valued at $125, Elizor, valued at $140, Sue, at $125, Puss, at $60, and Nance, at $40; and the Man Roan, at $50.

According to the 1860 census reports, only about thirteen percent of the Afro-American population had white ancestry, although this figure was higher - around twenty percent - in the Deep South. Still, this document is unusual in that it distinguishes mixed race slaves from those of pure African ancestry .