The Florida Herald, June 10, 1835
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- Title:
- The Florida Herald, June 10, 1835
- Date:
- 1835
- Description:
- The Florida Herald on June 10th, 1835, discusses laws of the United States, extracts from letters and other newspapers, the gold mines of the south, a section titled "Confession of a Pirate," word of a cholera outbreak from The Natchez Courier, the death of Reverend Parker Adams from consumption, and advertisements for enslaved persons to work at the saw mill. Page three of the newspaper includes a posting titled "Committed to Jail" where two runaway enslaved persons were arrested. The posting describes the physical characteristics of these men and that they identified themselves as Chambers and William but now call themselves John Smith and Tom Brown.
- Collection Title:
- Ball Family Papers, 1631-1895
- Contributing Institution:
- South Carolina Historical Society
- Media Type:
- Newspapers
- Topical Subject:
- Poetry, Slave records, Cholera, Tuberculosis, Newspapers, Horses, Fugitive slaves, Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), Death, Letters, Pirates, Advertising, Clergy, Slavery--United States, Imprisonment, Runaways, Enslaved persons, Statutes, and Gold mines and mining
- Geographic Subject:
- Florida
- Language:
- English
- Shelving Locator:
- 11-515A-39 (1134.00)
- Date Digital:
- 2023-08
- Digitization Specifications:
- 400 dpi, 24-bit depth color, Bookeye 4 Basic. Archival masters are tiffs.
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Copyright Status Statement:
- Public Domain
- Access Information:
- For more information and re-use requirements contact the South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC, 29401.
- Admin ID:
- 290307
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