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    Wanderer was the penultimate documented ship to bring an illegal cargo of enslaved people from Africa to the United States, landing at Jekyll Island, Georgia...
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  • wanderer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wanderer, Wanderers, or The Wanderer may refer to: The Wanderer (1913 film), a silent film The Wanderer (1925...
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    Charles Augustus Lafayette Lamar (category Wanderer (slave ship))
    leadership in an investment ring to illegally import slaves from Africa on the ship Wanderer in 1858. The ship ran blockades and brought 409 surviving Africans...
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    This is a list of slave ships. These were ships used to carry enslaved people, mainly in the Atlantic slave trade between the 16th and the 19th centuries...
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    schooner Clotilda (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile...
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  • patrol vessel from 1917 to 1919 Wanderer (slave ship), the main article about the history of USS Wanderer (1857) as a slave ship before her United States Navy...
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    Nathan Bedford Forrest (category Wanderer (slave ship))
    United States from Africa on the slave ship Wanderer. Forrest, who advocated for the reopening of the transatlantic slave trade, later told an interviewer...
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    N. C. Trowbridge (category Wanderer (slave ship))
    widely believed to be an illegal transatlantic slave ship, in company with the Richard Cobden and Wanderer. The captain hired to sail the E. A. Rawlins...
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    Byrd Hill (category Wanderer (slave ship))
    trafficked to the United States from the Kingdom of Kongo on the slave ship Wanderer. Hill printed a handbill listing his goods, and a copy came into...
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    either came directly from Africa on the slave ship the Wanderer or had a family member come from Africa on the Wanderer. They published their findings in a...
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    Odyssey (Basic Books, 2013), p. 324. Erik Calonius, The Wanderer: The Last American Slave Ship and the Conspiracy That Set Its Sails (St. Martin's Griffin...
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    office building and restaurant. It also has a connection to the Wanderer slave-ship scandal. Charles Lamar, mastermind of the scheme, had offices next...
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  • Wages of Sin (1929 film) Waist Deep Waiting to Exhale Walkaround The Wanderer (slave ship) A Warm December Fenwick Henri Watkins Watson v. Fort Worth Bank...
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    John S. Montmollin (category Wanderer (slave ship))
    slave traders Timeline of Savannah, Georgia Georgia in the American Civil War Nelson C. Trowbridge, another slave trader involved with the Wanderer Harden...
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  • action was taken against slave camps on land, rather than intercepting ships as they left or entered harbours. The men of Wanderer had to wade through brackish...
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    (2009). The Slave Ship Wanderer. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9-780-8203-3457-8. Rabun, James (October 1970). "Review of The Slave Power Conspiracy...
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    The first USS Wanderer was a high-speed schooner originally built for pleasure. It was used in 1858 to illegally import slaves from Africa. It was seized...
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    List of schooners (category Tall ships)
    Pilot Schooner N.Y. 20) Tyrronall SS Vaitarna Virgen de Covadonga Wanderer (slave ship) USRC Washington (1833) Wawona Wawaloam Westward George H. Wetter...
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  • E. A. Rawlins (category Post-1808 importation of slaves to the United States)
    Prohibiting Importation of Slaves – US Congressional Act of 1807 Wells, Tom Henderson (2009-07-01). The Slave Ship Wanderer. University of Georgia Press...
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  • the rest of the slaves under the witch and Alvin’s orders. Hiccup meets a little girl named Eggingard who is the sister of the Wanderer boy Bearcub from...
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    The movement to reopen the transatlantic slave trade was an 1850s American campaign by white Southerners, many of them future Confederates, to repeal...
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    39015004273754. Retrieved 2023-11-07. Calonius, Erik (2006). The Wanderer: the last American slave ship and the conspiracy that set its sails. New York, N.Y: Saint...
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    survivors of the slave ship The Wanderer, the next to last ship documented to transport slaves to US territory in the prohibited Atlantic slave trade. Clotilda...
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    witnessed and approved of the ship's sale and contracts, including Nicholas Trist, the consul in Havana. Four other American slave ships, the Clara, Wyoming, Catherine...
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  • naval officer, most noted for his actions against the slave trade as a commander of HMS Wanderer of the West Africa Squadron. Denman was born on 23 June...
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    Mexican–American War and the American Civil War, and captain of the illegal slave ship Wanderer. Farnum was educated in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. In his youth, Farnum...
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  • ship called Black Wanderer all inhabitants of which died. Upon investigation of the Black Wanderer they find video evidence that the Black Wanderer was...
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  • SS St. Nicholas (category Individual ship or boat stubs)
    steamboat called St. Nicholas may have transported captives from the Wanderer (illegal slave ship) from Montgomery down the Alabama River. "Awful Steamboat Accident"...
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  • African Americans interviewed descended from slaves who came directly from Africa on the slave ship the Wanderer that landed in Jekyll, Georgia in 1858. The...
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    "Whites and Indians Were Among Slaves". Echoes-Sentinel. Warren Township, New Jersey. July 1, 1976. p. 56. "Last Slave Ship to Land Her Human Cargo in the...
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