Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction: Slavery in Richmond Virginia, 1782–1865 (88 page)

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Authors: Midori Takagi

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Magri, Joseph. "History of the St. Joseph's Church, Richmond, Virginia." Typescript.
Mason, Lewis Edmunds. Account Book. 1849-63.
McCarthy and Mitchell. Account Book. 1862-67.
McKenny Family. Papers. 1814-64.
McRae, Sherwin. Accounts. 1837-81.
Mordecai, Emma. Diary. May 1864-May 1865.
Myers Family. Papers. 1763-1923.
Pitts Family. Papers. 1848-1926.
Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. Annual Reports. 1848-60, 1865.
Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad Company. Annual Reports. 1834-65.
Richmond Mining Company. Accounts. 1836-37.
Sparrow, Caroline T. "Notes concerning the Case of the Slave Girl Virginia Who Was Tried before the Hustings Court of Richmond, Virginia, in February and March 1843 for Setting Fire to and Burning a Dwelling by William B. Rushmer and Belonging to Thomas Cowles and Sterling I. Crump." Typescript.
St. James Church. Records. 1800-1860.

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