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Slavery; enslaved persons; Mississippi; estate files; probate files; Adams County; David Corey; Receipt

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Corey, David - Receipt For Medical Services To Jh Read From The Estate Of David Corey, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County Sep 2022

Corey, David - Receipt For Medical Services To Jh Read From The Estate Of David Corey, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County

Historic Natchez Foundation

Receipt for medical services, including those provided to enslaved persons


Corey, David - Receipt For Hiring Enslaved Persons And Rent Of Land, Chancery Court Of Adams County Sep 2022

Corey, David - Receipt For Hiring Enslaved Persons And Rent Of Land, Chancery Court Of Adams County

Historic Natchez Foundation

Receipt for the hire of enslaved persons and the rent of land by the estate of David Corey, deceased


Corey, David - Receipt For Hiring Out Of Enslaved Persons, Chancery Court Of Adams County Sep 2022

Corey, David - Receipt For Hiring Out Of Enslaved Persons, Chancery Court Of Adams County

Historic Natchez Foundation

Receipt for hiring out of enslaved persons by the estate of David Corey, deceased


Corey, David - Receipt For Hiring Out, Chancery Court Of Adams County Sep 2022

Corey, David - Receipt For Hiring Out, Chancery Court Of Adams County

Historic Natchez Foundation

Receipt for hiring out enslaved persons by the estate of David Corey, deceased


Corey, David - Receipt For Medical Services, Chancery Court Of Adams County Sep 2022

Corey, David - Receipt For Medical Services, Chancery Court Of Adams County

Historic Natchez Foundation

Receipt for medical services, including those provided to enslaved persons


Corey, David - Receipt For Shoes, Chancery Court Of Adams County Sep 2022

Corey, David - Receipt For Shoes, Chancery Court Of Adams County

Historic Natchez Foundation

Receipt for shoes purchased for enslaved persons