The voyager and writer Kiriil Khlebnikov, one of the leading authorities of his day on Russian America, was connected to the Russian-American Company throughout his life, rising from an ordinary agent to director of the main office. He traveled; collected a wide range of material on the geography,
Black Baltimore, 1820-1870
โ Scribed by Ralph Clayton
- Publisher
- Heritage Books, Inc.
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 212
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A collection of articles by Ralph Clayton.
The Effect of Immigration on the Negro in Baltimore 1850โ1860 describes the effects of predominantly non-Black immigration into the city on the lives of the free and slave Blacks before the Civil War.
Slaveholders of Baltimore, 1860 discusses the social history of the slaves, and provides a listing of all slaveholders enumerated in the 1860 Federal Census.
Slaves by Name - the notices of runaway slaves were routinely published in the newspapers and now provide an important resource for family historians. This article provides an index to such notices in the Baltimore Sun for the years 1837โ1864.
Baltimore Free Black Households with Slaves, 1820โ1840 - in a city like Baltimore not all slaves were required to live on the premises of their master, and they frequently appear in the households of other Blacks who often were friends or relations. In addition, a surprising number of free Blacks were themselves slave holders.
Black Families of East Baltimore, 1870 - this first census after Emancipation is the first to identify all Blacks by name, age, birthplace, etc. and is of great value to family historians and sociologists. This article provides a listing of every Black in Wards 1 to 6 of East Baltimore.
Laurel Cemetery, 1852โ1958 - a brief history of the cemetery and a partial reconstruction of interments there.
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