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Venis' owner, Robert B. Taylor, paid for her housing which allowed her to live separate from his property, and to her own lot outside of the town of Athens.
Partial Transcript: "The following named slaves were agree upon by the Board as the several amounts required of their masters, employers or guardians, to be [paid] into Treasury as licenses for said privilege, or otherwise, to remove them to their own lots or outside of the corporation of the town of Athens immediately:
R. D. B. Taylor's old woman, Venis, $5."
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Caroline's owner, Thomas M. Daniel, paid for her housing which allowed her to live separate from his property, and to her own lot outside of the town of Athens.
Partial Transcript: "The following named slaves were agree upon by the Board as the several amounts required of their masters, employers or guardians, to be [paid] into Treasury as licenses for said privilege, or otherwise, to remove them to their own lots or outside of the corporation of the town of Athens immediately:
T. M. Daniel's girl, Caroline, $10."
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Dalla's owner, Henry Carlton Billups, paid for her housing which allowed her to live separate from his property, and to her own lot outside of the town of Athens.
Partial Transcript: "The following named slaves were agree upon by the Board as the several amounts required of their masters, employers or guardians, to be [paid] into Treasury as licenses for said privilege, or otherwise, to remove them to their own lots or outside of the corporation of the town of Athens immediately:
Dr. H. C. Billups' old woman, Dalla, $5."
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Athens Manufacturing Company paid for the factory's enslaved people's housing.
Partial Transcript: "The following named slaves were agree upon by the Board as the several amounts required of their masters, employers or guardians, to be [paid] into Treasury as licenses for said privilege, or otherwise, to remove them to their own lots or outside of the corporation of the town of Athens immediately:
Athens Manufacturing Company's slaves, $50."
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Ann's owner, Alonzo Church, paid for her housing which allowed her to live separate from his property, and to her own lot outside of the town of Athens.
Partial Transcript: "The following named slaves were agree upon by the Board as the several amounts required of their masters, employers or guardians, to be [paid] into Treasury as licenses for said privilege, or otherwise, to remove them to their own lots or outside of the corporation of the town of Athens immediately:
Dr. A. Church, 2 negro women, Caroline and Ann, each $10."
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Caroline's owner, Alonzo Church, paid for her housing which allowed her to live separate from his property, and to her own lot outside of the town of Athens.
Partial Transcript: "The following named slaves were agree upon by the Board as the several amounts required of their masters, employers or guardians, to be [paid] into Treasury as licenses for said privilege, or otherwise, to remove them to their own lots or outside of the corporation of the town of Athens immediately:
Dr. A. Church, 2 negro women, Caroline and Ann, each $10."
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A house for enslaved people was constructed or improved under Professor James P. Waddel, for which he is paid $200.
Partial Transcript: "On motion, resolved that two hundred dollars be paid the late Prof. James P. Waddel for certain improvements made by him, including a negro house, which was considered necessary to the lot recently occupied by him."
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Enslaved persons' houses and wood were bought from the University of Georgia and sold to Ross Crane & Carlton company for $1200.
Partial Transcript: "Resolved that the Chairman close a contract with Messieurs Crane & Carlton for the following buildings on the President’s rear lot: kitchen, smoke house & privy of brick & carriage & stable, negro houses & negro privy of wood, at a cost not exceeding twelve hundred dollars, $1200, for the whole."