Slave Plantations In West Virginia. Volume 21, number 4 (july 1960), pp. In some eastern counties, slaves were the majority.
Clay, 18 months old, who died in july 1853, and mariah, eight months old, who died in october 1853, both from unknown causes. Tobacco slaves the majority of blacks living in the chesapeake worked on tobacco plantations and large farms. Discover the perfect vacation spot:
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