Appraisement of that part of the negroes and personal estate of the late Doctor Pasteur which is in Williamsburg, 1791

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Appraisement of that part of the negroes and personal estate of the late Doctor Pasteur which is in Williamsburg, 1791

On one side of the sheet the individual personal property items are itemized by description and value, and on the other side are the signatures of Gabriel Maupin, James Wood, and Matt Pearson who served as appraisers. Individual slaves are identified and valued by name. One of the slaves, Jemmy, has the distinction of being noted in an advertisement Pasteur posted in the Virginia Gazette and Weekly Advertiser on May 20, 1790.

7.5" x 13"

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Maupin, Gabriel, 1737-1800.

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Pasteur, William, 1791

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Pearson, Matt, fl. 1791.

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Wood, James, 1741-1813

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Virginia legislator and Revolutionary War officer. From the description of Papers of James Wood [manuscript], 1746-1787. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647859413 Revolutionary War officer and governor of Virginia (1796-1799). From the description of James Wood letter to Littleton Waller Tazewell [manuscript], 1799 September 26. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647874525 Virginia Governor. From the description of Le...