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Index Note: Page numbers followed by t indicate material in tables. Aaron (slave of John Seater), 81 Abbey, Kathryn T., 31 abolitionism, 55–58, 83, 164 Abraham (black leader), 76, 135–40, 145 abroad marriages, 33–34, 92–93 acculturation process, 15, 47, 62–63, 66, 73 Adam (employee of Luke Moore), 127, 128 Adam (slave of Augustus Lanier), 116 Adams, John Quincy, 136 advertisements: for fugitive slaves, 47, 60, 61, 66–70, 72, 87–88, 92, 95–96, 100, 107; rewards for catching fugitive slaves, 71, 104, 107, 109–10, 112, 114–16, 130; slave stealing and, 59; in slave trade, 93–94 African-born slaves, 47, 66, 73–74, 78–79 Alabama: forced migration of slaves to, 97; fugitive slaves in, 74, 81, 83, 85, 97; prevention of sale of slave children from mothers, 96 Alba, Peter, 122–23 Alberti, Edwin, 149 Aldrich, Corinna, 28 Aleck (slave of Archibald McNeill), 154 Aleck (slave of Charles DuPont), 47, 66 Aleck (slave of John R. Lloyd), 115 Aleck/Ellick (slave of John Pons), 66–67, 68, 71 Alfred (slave of Joseph Vaught), 101 Alligator Point, 78 Alsop, William, 114 Alston, Robert W., 96, 115 American Revolution, 55, 62, 92, 141 Anderson, Mr., 20 Andrew (slave of H. P. Armestead), 113 Andros, 63 Angola, 75–76, 135, 137, 140 Ansler (slave of George Noble Jones), 17 Apalachicola, 47–48, 62, 78, 82, 114 Armestead, H. P., 113 Asboth, Alexander, 153 assimilation process, 47, 61–63, 66, 73 Atlantic world perspective, 49, 50, 64, 147–48, 163–64 Attucks, Crispus, 62 Aunt Eliza (slave from Jacksonville), 153 Aviles, Pedro Menendez de, 74 axes, 127, 128 Bahamas, 63, 64, 79–80, 105, 108–9, 135, 153, 164 Baldwin, Henry, 133 Ball, Charles, 23, 123–24 Bannerman, Charles, 31, 124 Baptist, Edward E., 90 Bartow, 135, 155 Bassett, H. O., 128 Beazley, Cornelius, 85–86, 98, 103, 115 bells on slaves, 129–30 Belton, Francis S., 137–38 Ben (fugitive slave), 50 Ben (slave of Isaac Mitchell), 126–27 Rivers_Text.indd 211 3/22/12 10:12 AM 212 Index Benwell, J., 103 Berlin, Ira, 90 Bethel Baptist Church (Jacksonville), 153 Betton, John, 81 Biassou, Jorge (Georges), 134 Biddle, Mary Minus, 46, 106, 108, 150 Billy (slave of Charles Lavalette), 86 Bird, Captain, 98 Bird, Henry, 45 Bird, J. B., 137 Black Creek, 95–96 Black/Indian Rebellion (1835–42). See Second Seminole War (1835–42) Blackledge, Tom, 104 black market, 19 Black Society in Spanish Florida (Landers), 2–3 Blackwater (Baghdad), 78 Blassingame, John W., 2, 12 Blitch, Frances, 26–27 Bolster, W. Jeffrey, 62 Bond, Henry, 113 Bowlegs, Billy, 112 Boyd, James, 125 Braden, John, 113 Bradenton (Manatee), 74–76, 78 Bradford, Edward, 20–21, 158 Bradley, Jim, 130 Branch, John, 92 Brass (fugitive slave from Palatka), 98 bribery, 25–26 British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society, 58 British Florida, 4, 58, 78, 132 Brown, Abraham, 97–98 Brown, Canter, Jr., 3, 75, 88, 127, 137 Brown, John, 151–52 Brown, Mannevillette, 28 Brown, Thomas, 16, 60 Bruno, Ben, 139 Bryant, Christopher C., 124 Bryant, Jacob, 129 Bryant, John, 59 Bryant, Mrs. P. U., 114 Bryant, Sarah Brown, 155–56 Bull, George, 51–52, 130 Bulow, Charles Wilhelm, 42 Burrel (slave of Winston Stephens), 26, 27 Bush, Thomas M., 70, 114 Bush, T. W., 68 Butler, John, 63, 114 Butler, Robert, 58, 103, 113 Byrd, John, 70 Caesar, John, 139, 140 Cain (fugitive slave), 82 Call, Henry, 154, 156 Call, Richard Keith, 116, 123, 145 Cameron, William, 130 Campbell, Archibald, 92 Campbell, Daniel, 92 Campbell, Patience, 154 Caribbean: fugitive slaves and, 48, 49, 50, 63, 64–65, 102–3. See also specific islands and island groups Carr, Henry, 115 Carter, James, 28 Cass, Lewis, 141 Cato (Stono Rebellion of 1739), 123, 135 Caution (slave of Michael Ledwith), 113 Cavallo, John (John Horse), 139, 143 Cedar Keys, 78, 150 Celia, 59 Celia (slave of Jacob Bryant), 129 Cezar, Julius, 58 Chaires, Benjamin, 47 Chapman, H. H., 114 Chapman, John R., 59 Charles (slave at DeLaughter plantation), 72 Charles (slave at Wirtland plantation), 22, 53 Charles (slave of Henry W. Maxey), 100 Charles (slave of W. H. G. Saunders), 60, 115 Charles (slave of William B. Hammack), 96–97 Charlotte, 41 Charlotte (slave of Henry Wirt), 32 Chester (slave of Achille Murat), 44, 91–92 chicken theft, 20 childbirth, 29 children and babies: attempts to locate, 95; sales of slave, 93–95; search for parents, 95–97 Chopko, Cotsa Fixico, 112 Christian religions, 15...

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