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1861-02-27, Venis, Female, Provisions (Housing)
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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1861-02-27, Caroline, Female, Provisions (Housing)
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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1861-02-27, Dalla, Female, Provisions (Housing)
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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1861-02-27, Unnamed, Provisions (Housing)
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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1861-02-27, Ann, Female, Provisions (Housing)
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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1861-02-27, Caroline, Female, Provisions (Housing)
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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1857-01-05, Unnamed, Provisions (Housing)
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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1846-09-05, Unnamed, Provisions (Housing)
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."