Roderick Perry slave bill of sale, 1814.

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Roderick Perry slave bill of sale, 1814.

Sale of slaves by Roderick Perry of Feliciana Parish, La., to Benjamin Kendrick.

1 slave bill of sale.

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Perry, Roderick.

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Roderick Perry was of Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky. He fought in the Confederate Army with the 9th Regiment Tennessee Cavalry and was an adjutant to Col. Biddle. He was twice a prisoner of war being held at Alton, Illinois and at Camp Chase, Columbis, Ohio. He was wounded in the Battle of Atlanta and was hospitalized in Hood's Hospital in Oxford, Georgia. Kate Perry, sister of Roderick, worked at suppling prisoners' of war with necessities such as clothing. From the description ...

Kendrick, Benjamin B. (Benjamin Burks), 1884-1946

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Benjamin Kendrick was a cotton planter and slaveholder with land holdings in St. Francisville, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. In 1823, he moved to a location near Jackson, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana; He established the Asphodel Plantation ca. 1830. Kendrick's daughter, Isabel Ann, married Colonel David J. Fluker. From the description of Benjamin Kendrick papers, 1806-1894 (bulk 1810-1840). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122297202 ...