PART 2

ENSLAVEMENT TRAFFICKERS AND DEALERS NAMES LISTED IN RECORD BOOK

Since the records with the African Descendants’ names was filed in Adams County along with the traffickers and dealers named, it can be fairly certain that the enslaved persons were sold at the Forks-of-the-Roads from 1858 to 1861. The Forks-of-the-Roads enslavement sale market in Natchez Mississippi was the only major human stock market in operation on the eve of the “Civil War”

ENSLAVEMENT TRAFFICKERS AND DEALERS LISTED IN THE ADAM COUNTY RECORD BOOK WERE AS FOLLOWS:


R. J. & J H. White Madison County Kentucky
Sinclair & Clark St. Louis Missouri
Kingpin Dealers Blackwell, Murphy & Ferguson Bourbon, Fayette Counties Kentucky
W. F. White & Co Bourbon, Madison, Boyle and Fayette Counties Kentucky & Lafayette Missouri
John H. Craigmiles Shelby County Kentucky
Pierce Griffin & W. A. Pullum Shelby, Fayette Counties Kentucky & Richmond Virginia & Shelby County Tennessee (Memphis).
Edward Herndon Richmond and Alexandria Virginia
Charles P. Williams & J. H. Pogue Randolph Missouri
James M Miller Marion County Kentucky
W. T. White & Co Fayette County Kentucky And Lafayette Missouri
William G. Robinson Warren County Kentucky
White, Williams & Pogue St. Louis Missouri
Daniel Cox St. Louis Missouri
Joseph Biggs St. Louis Missouri PLEASE NOTE JOSEPH BIGGS’S RUNAWAY FROM FORKS/ROADS
Pierce Griffin Shelby County Tennessee (Memphis)
Rober McCampbell Shelby Kentucky
McCampbell & Harris Fayette County Kentucky
Robert J. McCampbell Shelby County Tennessee
Henry Harris Shelby County Kentucky
Robert P. Snell St. Louis Missouri
William J. Gray Jefferson County Kentucky & St. Louis Missouri
Marsh & Hampton Davidson County North Carolina.
John R. Cleary Fayette County Kentucky
S. Wood Richmond Virginia & Shelby County Tennessee (Memphis).
Megonan & Thomas Jefferson County Kentucky (Louisville)
James N. White & Co. Lafayette Missouri
N. M. Lee Richmond Virginia
T & J Arterburn Jefferson County Kentucky

Perhaps the enslavement pen in Kentucky ripped-off by the Freedom Center to showcase in Cincinnati Ohio, held some of the very enslaved African Descendants in captivity that were sold at the Forks-of-the-Roads.

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Copyright © 2006. Ser Seshs Ab Heter-Clifford M. Boxley, Natchez, Mississippi. All Rights Reserved.


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