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| | Guide Introduction: Slavery in Ante-Bellum Southern IndustriesSeries C: |
 | | The volume was kept while in Hamilton, Bermuda; London, England; Paris, France; Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Havana, Cuba; St. Marks and Tallahassee, Florida; Macon and Augusta, Georgia; Charlotte and Greensboro, North Carolina; and Richmond, Virginia. |
 | | Section 2 consists of one item, an agreement, July 31, 1627, of Richard Lowther, London, England, whereby Lowther of Bedfordshire, England, agrees to serve as an indentured servant in Virginia to Edward Lyurd, London ironmonger. |
 | | The volume was kept while traveling in England, Ireland, Scotland, and France; and in the U.S. Army (3rd Artillery Regiment) at Fort McHenry, Maryland, and New Orleans, Louisiana, and also concerns the estate of Harriet Paulina Tompkins. |
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