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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION--LOUISIANA.) Samuel Sprigg of Ohio County in the State of Virginia, sells a "negress" slave named Dackey to Mich

(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION--LOUISIANA.) Samuel Sprigg of Ohio County in the State of Virginia, sells a "negress" slave named Dackey to Michel Dorado Bringier of Saint James Parish for the sum of five hundred twenty dollars. Partially printed slave sale document accomplished by hand. Folio leaf; folded vertically and horizontally, with partial tears at the folds; signed by the notary with his blind-stamped seal. New Orleans, 13 April, 1822

  • Notes: We were able to find a reference to a plantation owned by Dorado Bringier named "Maison Blanche" among the William Kenner papers at Louisiana State University.

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