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Raleigh Fortification Workers Who Self-Emancipated

“Said Dave having escaped from the agents … in charge of said work upon the 17th of July 1863, and its being alleged by said WA Blount Jr upon proof offered to this Auditor that he had escaped to the Enemy in the Eastern part of the State…”… Read More Raleigh Fortification Workers Who Self-Emancipated

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