Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction: Slavery in Richmond Virginia, 1782–1865 (54 page)

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30. Bureau of Census, Population, 1840.
31. Ibid., 1830 and 1840; Richmond, Personal Property Taxes, 1830, 1835, and 1840, LVA.
32. Green, "Urban Industry, Black Resistance," 413.
33. Buckingham,
Slave States of America,
426.
34. Bureau of Census, Population, 1840; Richmond, Manufacturing Census, 1840 and 1850; Green, "Urban Industry, Black Resistance," 414-15.
 
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35. James River and Kanawha Company, Second and Third Annual Reports, 1836-37, 93 and 246, VHS.
36. Ibid., Annual Report, July 17, 1835, VHS.
37. Eaton,
Growth of Southern Civilization,
64.
38. James River and Kanawha Company, Annual Report, 1836, 93; ibid., 1839, 508, VHS.
39. Ibid., 1846, pt. 4, VHS.
40. Ibid., 330.
41. Ibid., 1838, 331-32, VHS.
42. George M. Cooke to John Henry Eustace, May 24, 1836, Benjamin Brand Papers, VHS.
43. Richmond, Personal Property Taxes, 1820, LVA.
44.
Richmond Compiler,
1813-47;
Richmond Daily Mercantile Advertiser,
1821-22;
Daily Dispatch,
1852-65, LVA.
45. Genovese,
Roll, Jordan, Roll,
343-44.
46. Mann, "Slavery, Sharecropping, and Sexual Inequality."
47. Chief Engineer to James River and Kanawha Company Directors, Nov. 18, 1850, Appendix to the 1850 Annual Report, VHS.

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