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| Size | 1 volume |
| Abstract | Microfilm of a record book from Green Valley Plantation, said to have been in Mississippi on the Mississippi River, near Memphis. The book consists of Plantation Rules, regarding overseers duties and the treatment of slaves, and daily statistics for 1840 for farming equipment, animals, and activities of slaves. Information from descendants indicates that Green Valley Plantation was owned by members of the Flinn family who had emigrated from North Carolina. |
| Creator | Green Valley Plantation. |
| Language | English |
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Microfilm of a record book from Green Valley Plantation, said to have been "in Mississippi on the Mississippi River, near Memphis." The book consists of "Plantation Rules," regarding overseers duties and the treatment of slaves, and daily statistics for 1840 for farming equipment, animals, and activities of slaves. Information from descendants indicates that Green Valley Plantation was owned by members of the Flinn family who had emigrated from North Carolina.
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