John H. Hollingsworth papers, 1816-1871.

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John H. Hollingsworth papers, 1816-1871.

Chiefly bills of sale for slaves, receipts for estate settlements, and bills of James W. Hollingsworth; including receipt, 11 Apr. 1823, to J.L. Carson, from James Harrison and John H. Hollingsworth, listing thirteen slaves identified by name from estate of J.W. Hollingsworth; title transfer, 14 June 1833, Richmond, Va., Lewis A. Collier, listing seven teenage slaves identified by name; agreement, 14 Nov. 1840, Jefferson County, Fla., re employing an overseer. Article, c. 1836, to editor of the "Floridian," re aid from S.C. during Seminole War; legal document, 10 Dec. 1841, F[rank] H[arper] Wardlaw, re will of John Hollingsworth; and receipt, 12 Oct. 1870, for goods from Fleming and Staples and Company, Augusta, Ga.

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Hollingsworth, John

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John Hollingsworth, Sr. owned and operated the Mount Vernon Plantation in Jefferson County, Fla., near the town of Ashville, Fla. He also owned a home near Edgefield, South Carolina. From the description of Hollingsworth papers, 1768-1916, (bulk 1788-1887). (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 38148355 Resident of Edgefield County, S.C. From the description of John H. Hollingsworth papers, 1816-1871. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: ...

Collier, Lewis A.

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Wardlaw, Frank Harper.

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Hollingsworth, James William

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Harrison, James

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James Harrison received a promissory note for $3,000 from G.C. Swallow, drawn on the Merchants' National Bank of St. Louis, Missouri on, April 10, 1868. Several James Harrisons were found in the 1870 and 1880 Montana Territorial Census, but none can be validated as being this James Harrison. From the description of James Harrison records, 1868. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 688184999 Epithet: the younger, printer British Library Archi...