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Memorandum book
October 1835
Winn, John, 1789-?
Shopping list including groceries, books, shoes, earthenware, hats, dry goods, medicines, hardware and other goods. The last few pages list money spent on various goods.
GLC03434.34
"Terms of hiring negroes belonging of T. Winn Est. & Drummond for 1833"
December 31, 1832
Winn, Thomas, 1753-1824
One document stating the terms by which people enslaved by John Winn would be hired out for work. Lists their names and amount charged, and names of the people requesting their labor. Document also states that they would be given winter clothes and...
GLC03434.35
[Terms for hiring out slaves from the estates of Thomas Winn and Thomas Drummond]
December 31, 1831
GLC03434.36
[Receipt for belonging to John Winn for hired-labor of enslaved people]
circa 1832
Cattell, William, fl. 1830-1832
One undated receipt belonging to John Winn acknowledging that the estate of Thomas Winn had paid one dollar and fifty cents for the transport of an enslaved person's belongings in 1830 and 1832.
GLC03434.37
[Receipt belonging to John Winn certifying the enslavement of Wanny and her two children]
January 12, 1831
Gilliam, William, fl. 1831
One receipt dated January 12, 1831 belonging to John Winn. States the he paid $435.00 to enslave Wanny and her two children, John and Addison. Also signed by Jonathan B. Gilliam.
GLC03434.38
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