Slauson, Daniel D.
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Daniel D. Slauson, a native of New York State, was a surgeon at the hospital of the Corps d'Afrique at Port Hudson, La., and later an agent of the Freedman's Bureau. He subsequently practiced medicine in East Feliciana Parish, La., while residing at Morchy and Johnson Plantations, whose cotton-growing operations he oversaw.
From the description of Daniel D. Slauson papers, 1852-1872. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 313749608
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Subjects:
- Cotton growing
- Cotton trade
- Dry-goods
- Military hospitals
- Medical appointments and schedules
- Medicine
- Medicine, Military
- Plantations
- Sick
Occupations:
- African American soldiers
- Agricultural laborers
- Commission merchants
- Physicians
- Plantation owners
- Sharecroppers
Places:
- Louisiana--East Feliciana Parish (as recorded)
- Louisiana--Port Hudson (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- East Feliciana Parish (La.) (as recorded)
- Louisiana--New Orleans (as recorded)
- Port Hudson (La.) (as recorded)
- Johnson Plantation (La.) (as recorded)
- Morchy Plantation (La.) (as recorded)