Date published: 1956-01-01
Source: The Southern Frontier (ID86)
Author: Crane, Verner (ID35)
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Five captive Indians were sold in in Charles Townedit

[Note 22 Thomas Barton, the first [Charles Town Indian trade] storekeeper, was succeeded by John Barnwell (ibid., July 4, 1716; March 30, 1717). Sales were usually by public vendue. There were frequent sales of slaves, viz., February 9, 1717, four women and their two children for £76 3d.; February 20, seven Indians for £110; February 25, five Indians for £200 ISs.; March 2, five Indians for £122 5s.; April 11, one woman for £30; June 18, nine Indians for £468 10s.; May 10, 1718, one boy, £44 10s.]

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