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doi: 10.7910/dvn/tnmlsa
<b>Enslaved Lives Documented in the Slaveholding of James Monroe, Virginia Planter and Political Figure,</b> 1774-1836 is a dataset of 178 individuals who are known from the documentary record to have been enslaved by James Monroe during his adulthood. The primary contribution of the work is to identify and document individual lives from inconsistent sources where they appear, often with incomplete identifying information. The dataset encompasses Monroe’s households in the city of Fredericksburg, Virginia, in Albemarle, King George, Loudoun, and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia, Washington, DC, and New York City.
Washington, DC, Slavery, Virginia, New York, Arts and Humanities
Washington, DC, Slavery, Virginia, New York, Arts and Humanities
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