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James Grant

James Grant

James Grant is a slave-owning person, who was in Boston, Massachusetts Bay in 1712. He sold an Indigenous person.

A Carolina Indian Woman, aged about Twenty Years; To be Sold

  • Sale
  • July 21, 1712

A Carolina Indian Woman, aged about Twenty Years; To be Sold by Capt. James Grant, and to be seen at his Houe in Prince-Street, Boston.

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A Carolina Indian Woman, aged about Twenty Years; To be Sold . (1712). In Boston News-Letter. Boston News-Letter; America’s Historical Newspapers. https://infoweb-newsbank-com.revproxy.brown.edu/apps/readex/doc?p=EANX&t=pubname%3A1036CD221971FE08%21Boston%2BNews-Letter/year%3A1712%211712/mody%3A0721%21July%2B21&year=1712&docref=image%2Fv2:1036CD221971FE08@EANX-1056625B4C357873@2346557-1056625B653715A2@1-1056625B9EF46417&origin=image%2Fv2%3A1036CD221971FE08%40EANX-1056625B4C357873%402346557-1056625B5121F65F%400 [Stolen Relations project at Brown University.]

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