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12019-03-21T12:06:53+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed9677214113plain2020-01-08T20:58:42+00:00Lyndon, Cesar, Sundry Accounts with Samuel Burling, Newport, May 1765; Miscellaneous Memoranda 1765. Rhode Island Manuscripts Collection (MSS 9004) vol. 10. Rhode Island Historical Society1761-1771Cesar LyndonjpgEnglishCourtesy the Rhode Island Historical Society. [The title, date, medium, artist, as well as the negative or transparency number “RHi X” must accompany all captions – see License.]Rhode Island, slaverytext (manuscript)Rhode Island Historical SocietyAnonymous
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12019-03-21T12:05:31+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed96772141Account Book of an Enslaved Man in Colonial Rhode Island - Page 1Joelle Thomas6Account book in which Cesar Lyndon, an enslaved man in Newport, Rhode Island, in the 1760s and ‘70s, kept accounting records of financial transactions with slave traders, merchants, and enslaved and free personsplain3402022-08-08T18:44:48+00:00Lyndon, Cesar, Sundry Accounts with Samuel Burling, Newport, May 1765; Miscellaneous Memoranda 1765. Rhode Island Manuscripts Collection (MSS 9004) vol. 10. Rhode Island Historical Society1761-1771Cesar LyndonjpgEnglishCourtesy the Rhode Island Historical Society. [The title, date, medium, artist, as well as the negative or transparency number “RHi X” must accompany all captions – see License.]text (manuscript)Rhode Island, slaveryRhode Island Historical SocietyJoelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed96772141