Notes of dates next to name of enslaved man, Carpenter Jack, March 1806-December 1807 with additional note of enslaved man Toney gong to work, May 1815, notes of sales of hams, July 1815-June 1816, and notes of blankets distributed to enslaved people along with their names, Febrary 1816-October 1817.
Result found on the following page of: Plowden Weston's Plantation Journal
List of items shipped to Waccamaw Plantations, April 1803. Notable items include alcohol (porter), rice seeds, items for enslaved people listed separately, locks, fabrics (osnaburg), tableware, medicines (nitric acid, sarsaparilla, lignum vitae shavings, Paregoric Elixir, mercurial ointment, turpentine), weapons (gunpowder), and tobacco.
Result found on the following page of: Plowden Weston's Plantation Journal
List of items shipped to Waccamaw Plantations, March 1807. Notable items include clothing (greatcot, hats designated for enslaved women), weapons (gunpowder), Carpenter Jack (enslaved man listed on previous page as fugitive slave), cotton, and medicine (James' Fever Powder, aloe, asafoetida, valerian).
Result found on the following page of: Plowden Weston's Plantation Journal
List of items shipped to Waccamaw and Wandow Plantations, including clothing for enslaved people who are listed by name, January-February 1810. Notable items include tools (harness leather, bluestone, nails, handsaw), clothes (greatcoats, clothes for infants and children, jackets, shoes), tea, fabric (osnaburg), medicine (Valerian, pill, Seneca snakeroot or Polygala senega, plasters, Rochelle salt), weapons (gunpowder, shot pellets), and alcohol (wine, brandy, Geneva gin or Jenever).
Result found on the following page of: Plowden Weston's Plantation Journal