tat2guy
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Looking for any local knowledge of Seth Woodruff and his slave trading partners. How he died, when he died, and possibly his southern contacts on the Mississippi River.
Thanks Tat
Thanks Tat
Seth Woodruff was a part of the slave trade in Lynchburg.In 1852,he built a boarding house to hold slaves on Lynch St,between Ninth and Tenth St,which was refered to as "Woodruff's Jail".
http://www.agorajournal.org/x9368.html
What has this to do with the Beale Papers?
Looking for any local knowledge of Seth Woodruff and his slave trading partners. How he died, when he died, and possibly his southern contacts on the Mississippi River.
Thanks Tat
You can start with this very long list concerning the slave trade.It includes vessels names and home ports,who each shipmaster was,and most important,the ships owner.Yes,there are many familar names on there for those who have followed the several theories concerning the Beale treasure-Beale,LaFitte,Patterson,etc.It may have nothing to do with the BP. But there's a chance to link him to my theory and lafitte. Exploring history and coincides. Thanks for the link. Saw it before. I wondered more about where and when he died. Also who he may have associated with in the south and west. I will dive in deep tonight and see what's there.
You can start with this very long list concerning the slave trade.It includes vessels names and home ports,who each shipmaster was,and most important,the ships owner.Yes,there are many familar names on there for those who have followed the several theories concerning the Beale treasure-Beale,LaFitte,Patterson,etc.
http://cisupa.proquest.com/ksc_assets/catalog/100539.pdf
That's got some pretty good info, for sure. But part of the problem is that Laffite and his captains moved most of their merchandise and slaves around the custom houses or under assumed names with fabricated papers, etc., even changing the names of the vessels, etc. These are the type issues that drove many to keep a huge bullseye on his illegal operations, and yet he was still able to get around most of these complications. But the info contained could certainly provide something of value if it's recognizable in some way.
Some of the information that you are seeking on Woodruff can be found in Swem Library of The College of William & Mary in the Austin-Twyman Papers 1765-1939/Seth Woodruff Folder 3,42,155.The library contact at W&M Email:[email protected]It may have nothing to do with the BP. But there's a chance to link him(Seth Woodruff) to my theory and lafitte... I wondered more about where and when he died. Also who he may have associated with in the south and west. I will dive in deep tonight and see what's there.