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Research project traces the lives of slaves who lived and worked at the plantation that is now Hampton National Historic Site

Posted on October 31, 2018 by Linda Epps
Researchers fill in stories of Hampton slaves, link them to living descendants today
Researchers fill in stories of Hampton slaves, link them to living descendants today

George Batty led a difficult, dangerous life. In 1829, the then-54-year-old was one of the oldest enslaved men working in a forge north of Towson on the largest plantation in Maryland. “It wa…

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