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(TEXAS SLAVE DISPUTE)
Scarce content retained copy of an A.D.S, 1p., 4to., Fayette County, Texas, Oct. 28, 1850, a legal decision in the dispute of Isaac Hill vs. Stephen Townsend over ownership of two slaves. In part: "...two certain negroes, to wit, Lucy 25 years old, and Ben 5 years old, which property is claimed by the plaintiff Townsend in said Suit-- Now if the above bound Isaac L Hill does not send said Negroes or any of them out of the limits of this State, or if he does not make any improper use of said negroes... this obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect...". Hill, a veteran of the battle of San Jacinto and resident of Fayette County since 1845, became a prosperous planter and slave owner. Fine. Texas slave material is rare!

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