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Transportation of Crops
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Tamara Young Oct. 30, 2008.

Treatments for Sickness
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Rebecca Gwynne Oct. 30, 2008.

 

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Sue Carter added a song
 play podomatic-recorder-0904291743 - Sue Carter's "A Day in Da Life of A Stagville Slave"
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April 29
Sue Carter added a discussion to the group Analyzing the letters
My story is centered around a Stagville slave named Doc Edwards. In the narrative, dated 1937-8-6, Doc Edwards details his life on Stagville in great detail. He was born on Stagville in 1853 and remained there until his death in the mid-1900s. Thro…
April 29
Through many of the letters I read, I knew that the slaves were often sick but Mr. Lewellyn would go to many lengths to get a doctor or someone to take care of them. I don't know if this helps, but...
April 22
Sue Carter added a discussion to the group Analyzing the letters
I am interested in the life of slaves on Stagville. So far, I have found numerous information of three slaves in particular - Doc Edwards, Abner Jordan, and Cy Hart. If you find any info relating to slaves on the Stagville plantation, please post it…
April 22
11-7-1847 letter: - Rebecca and Duncan both sick -Betsey has chillds 9-28-1947 letter: - Anne, Rebecca, Mary have the chills -Thomas has a bad cold 11-10 letter - Dr. Hodge mentioned -Mildred is sick 12-9-1847 letter - Anne still fighting off…
April 22
Here are the letters I will analyze: Author: Paul Cameron, 9-28-1847 Author: Paul Cameron, 11-6-1847 Author: Paul Cameron, 11-8-1847 Author: Paul Cameron, 12-9-1847 Author: Paul Cameron, 1-4-1845 Author: Paul Cameron, 9-5-1844 In particular, I wou…
April 1
Sue Carter joined John Lee's group
Find here analysis of the letters focused on the people mentioned in the letters and the conditions of their lives. This group work was completed by students in ECI 727A Digital history and Social Studies, Spring semester 2009 at NC State
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I am currently working on a historical thinking project for ECI 526 at N.C. State University
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NC State University
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Raleigh, NC

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