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HENRY BUTLER BUYS THE FREEDOM OF HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN (SLAVERY and ABOLITION.) Manuscript Slave Document, for the sale of a female slave and her 4
HENRY BUTLER BUYS THE FREEDOM OF HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN (SLAVERY and ABOLITION.) Manuscript Slave Document, for the sale of a female slave and her 4 children. 2 page, 4to; with an integral docketing leaf. Washington, 1839
- Notes: Susan and her 4 children were sold by Mary Ann Graham to Henry Butler, the husband of Susan and the father of the children. The entire transaction involved only $100. The small sum of money involved in the transaction, and the sale of a wife and children to the husband and father suggests that Ms. Graham was sympathetic to the family. Washington was a notorious slave market in the 1820s and 1830s. In 1838 (a year before this sale), Henry Lawrence Pinckney of South Carolina was able to log-roll a bill through the House effectively placing a nation-wide "gag rule" on any petitions in favor of abolition.
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