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AN OWNER OF A LOUISIANA SUGAR PLANTATION ATTEMPTS TO MAN IT WITH ADDITIONAL SLAVES FROM VIRGINIA
A.L.S. "Outerpridge] Horsey" 2pp. legal folio, Needwood, [Md.] Dec. 15, 1834 with integral transmittal leaf addressed to John Lee in Thibodaux, La. Horsey writes concerning a sugar plantation he owned in Louisiana. In part: "…I saw judge Porter two days ago in Bal[timore]. on his way to Washington. He informed me that the sugar crop was yielding well and that on the 5th Nov. when he left La Fouche Birdsall had upwards of one hundred hogsheads made of a fine quality that he would probably[?] make two hundred & fifty ... A. W. Graham of Dumfreis Va. is very desirous of moving to La and has 17 slaves about half effective & would reside on the estate. His force is inadequate but if Mr. Peyton will unite & add his 12,000$ I should incline to think a suitable arrangement could be made - I have written to both these gentlemen & so soon as I hear from them will write you what they think of the matter. If Mr Graham should prove competent and worthy of the trust in case Mr. Peyton will not come in, had we not better try the experiment one year more with the resent prospect of better season and an improved market … " More good content. The third page bears an A.L.S. "E D H" discussing family matters. Small losses from seal tear affect only a few words of text, weak folds reinforced, else very good overall.

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