Ballard, Rice C. (Rice Carter), -1860

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Rice Carter Ballard (c. 1800-1860) was a slave trader based in Richmond, Va., who worked in partnership with the large slave trading firm of Isaac Franklin and John Armfield in the late 1820s and early 1830s. By the early 1840s, Ballard had settled down as a planter with several plantations in the Mississippi Valley. He married Louise Berthe around 1840 and made his home in Louisville, Ky. Ballard and his wife had three children: Ella (b. 1841), and twins Ann Carter and Charlotte Berthe (b. 1847).

From the description of Rice C. Ballard papers, 1822-1888. WorldCat record id: 37833630

Rice Carter Ballard was probably born around 1800 in Virginia. By the late 1820s, he was involved in the interstate slave trade, buying slaves in the southeastern states, especially Virginia and North Carolina, and selling them in New Orleans and Natchez. By 1831, Ballard was involved in a slave trading partnership with Isaac Franklin and John Armfield, who ran one of the largest interstate slave trading operations of the nineteenth century. Ballard moved from Virginia to Natchez in the fall of 1836, and by this time had formed a company called Ballard, Franklin, and Co. in Natchez, which was involved in the slave trade. Ballard was also a partner in his brother's general merchandise company, James Ballard and Co.

Ballard seems to have stopped trading in slaves by the late 1830s, but he was involved in many kinds of financial transactions. By the early 1840s, Ballard was beginning to purchase plantations in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas in partnership with Judge Samuel S. Boyd of Natchez. He spent the remainder of his life, until his death in 1860, managing these plantations.

Ballard married Louise Berthe of Louisville, Ky., in the spring of 1840. They had three children: Ella Ballard, born in 1841, and twins Ann Carter Ballard and Charlotte Berthe Ballard, born in the fall of 1847. Although his wife and children lived permanently in Louisville, Ballard spent much of his time at the plantations, especially in Mississippi. Many of Ballard's correspondents addressed him as Colonel Ballard, but it is not clear how he got this rank.

From the guide to the Rice C. Ballard Papers, 1822-1888, (Southern Historical Collection)

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creatorOf Ballard, Rice C. (Rice Carter), d. 1860. Rice C. Ballard papers, 1822-1888. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Quitman family. Quitman family papers, 1784-1978. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Ballard, Rice C., d. 1860. Ballard, Rice C., papers, 1843-1872. University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Lillard, Silas. Silas Lillard plantation deed, 1840 Apr. 28. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Rice C. Ballard Papers, 1822-1888 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Rice C. Ballard Papers, 1822-1888 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
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associatedWith Agricultural Bank of Mississippi corporateBody
associatedWith Albert G. Nalle person
associatedWith Alsop, Joseph person
associatedWith American Party. corporateBody
associatedWith Anderson, Thomas person
associatedWith Arkansas person
associatedWith Armfield, John, fl. 1830-1859. person
associatedWith A. Stampley person
associatedWith Bacon Tait person
associatedWith Ballard, Rice C. (Rice Carter), d. 1860 person
associatedWith Bank of Richmond corporateBody
associatedWith Bank of Virginia corporateBody
associatedWith Boudar, Thomas person
associatedWith Boyd, James person
associatedWith Boyd, Samuel S. person
associatedWith Buck, William person
associatedWith Catherine Prince person
associatedWith Charles Roberts person
associatedWith Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. person
associatedWith C. M. Rutherford person
associatedWith Edward Moore person
associatedWith Elcho. corporateBody
associatedWith Elcho Plantation. corporateBody
associatedWith Forest Hill corporateBody
associatedWith Frances Poindexter person
associatedWith Franklin and Armfield corporateBody
associatedWith Franklin Female Institute corporateBody
associatedWith Franklin, Isaac, 1789-1846. person
associatedWith Henry C. Buckner person
associatedWith Henry Clay person
associatedWith Henry H. Pease person
associatedWith H. H. Williams person
associatedWith H. Shaw person
associatedWith Isaac Folkes person
associatedWith Isaac Franklin person
associatedWith James Ballard and Co. corporateBody
associatedWith James Franklin person
associatedWith James R. Franklin person
associatedWith J. B. Wilson person
associatedWith J. Duff. person
associatedWith J. H. Cox person
associatedWith J. M. Duffield person
associatedWith John Armfield person
associatedWith John H. Bailey person
associatedWith John N. Nolley person
associatedWith John P. Wilson person
associatedWith Joseph Alsop person
associatedWith Joseph Berthe person
associatedWith Joseph G. Blakey person
associatedWith J. Westbrook person
associatedWith Karnac corporateBody
associatedWith Lapine Plantation corporateBody
associatedWith Laurell Plantation corporateBody
associatedWith Lewis Rawlings person
associatedWith Lillard, Silas. person
associatedWith L. R. Starkes person
associatedWith Lucile Tucker person
associatedWith Magnolia corporateBody
associatedWith Magnolia Plantation corporateBody
associatedWith Mary and Malvina Pendleton person
associatedWith M. B. Stampley person
associatedWith McNeale person
associatedWith Myrtle Grove Plantation corporateBody
associatedWith Nalle & Cox corporateBody
associatedWith Nalle Cox and Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Nathaniel White person
associatedWith Outpost corporateBody
associatedWith P. B. January person
associatedWith Pecan Grove corporateBody
associatedWith Philip Burris person
associatedWith Purdy, Louise C. person
associatedWith Quitman family. family
associatedWith Quitman, John Anthony, 1798-1858. person
associatedWith R. C. Ballard and Co. corporateBody
associatedWith R. C. Ballard and Co.'s corporateBody
associatedWith Recapitulation person
associatedWith Rice B. Read person
associatedWith Robert Stevens person
associatedWith R. W. Schooler person
associatedWith Samuel Boyd person
associatedWith Samuel S. Boyd's person
associatedWith S. P. Johnson person
associatedWith Stevenson, Loyd person
associatedWith Supreme Court corporateBody
associatedWith Supreme Court of Mississippi corporateBody
associatedWith Tait, Bacon person
associatedWith W. A. Ellis person
associatedWith Wagram corporateBody
associatedWith Wagram Plantation corporateBody
associatedWith W. Buck person
associatedWith W. Cox person
associatedWith W. Cox and Co. corporateBody
associatedWith W. H. Dixon person
associatedWith W. H. Johnson person
associatedWith W. H. Sparke's person
associatedWith William Cotton person
associatedWith William H. Dickson person
associatedWith William R. Glover person
associatedWith William R. Glover & Co. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
New Orleans (La.)
Mississippi
United States
Mississippi
Louisiana
Karnac Plantation (Warren Co., Miss.)
Louisville (Ky.)
Kentucky
Magnolia Plantation (Warren Co., Miss.)
Warren County (Miss.)
Natchez (Miss.)
Louisiana
Arkansas
Outpost Plantation (Madison Parish, La.)
Richmond (Va.)
Southern States
United States
Subject
Slavery
Commission merchants
Cotton
Decedents' estates
Families
Plantation life
Plantation management
Plantation owners
Plantations
Slave records
Slaves
Slave trade
Slave traders
Women
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Death 1860

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