Allyn, Nelson, fl. 1831 to Joseph Allyn

GLC05655

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GLC#
GLC05655
Type
Letters
Date
25 September 1831
Author/Creator
Allyn, Nelson, fl. 1831
Title
to Joseph Allyn
Place Written
Gatesville, North Carolina
Pagination
2 p. : address ; Height: 24.5 cm, Width: 19.4 cm
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Slavery & Anti-slavery

Nelson writes to his brother Joseph in Connecticut, roughly one month after Nat Turner's Rebellion. Discusses family and mutual acquaintances, noting he is in good health. Writes, "the insurrection of the blacks have made greate disturbance here every man is armd with a gun by his bed nights and in the field at work a great many of the blacks have been shot there heads taken of stuck on poles at the forkes of rodes some been hung, some awaiting there trial in several countys, 6 in this county... there is no danger of their rising again here." Discusses his journey to North Carolina and instructs Joseph to direct mail to Gates Courthouse.

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