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List of Missouri slave traders
Last updated
March 06, 2025
Map and view of
St. Louis
, 1848
This is a list of slave traders working in
Missouri
from settlement until 1865:
Contents
See also
References
Sources
Jim Adams, Missouri and New Orleans
[
1
]
Atkinson & Richardson, Tennessee, Kentucky, and St. Louis, Mo.
[
2
]
Reuben Bartlett
, St. Louis, Mo.
[
3
]
and Nashville
[
4
]
Henry Beck, St. Louis
[
5
]
Birch & Keary, St. Louis, Mo.
[
6
]
William T. Bridgford, St. Louis
[
5
]
Thomas Brindley, St. Louis
[
5
]
Brown & Taylor, Missouri and Vicksburg, Miss.
[
7
]
[
8
]
David Clayton, St. Louis
[
5
]
J. H. Darneal, Independence, Mo.
[
9
]
George P. Dorris
, Platte County, Mo.
[
10
]
and Louisiana
[
11
]
Jim Elerson, Missouri and Arkansas
[
12
]
John Farley, St. Louis
[
5
]
Thomas Fawcett
[
5
]
Patrick Foley, St. Louis
[
5
]
Francis Frederick, St. Louis
[
5
]
W. H. Gwin, St. Louis and Virginia
[
13
]
Philip Hart, St. Louis
[
5
]
Wash Henson, Dallas County
[
14
]
John D. James
, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, etc.
[
15
]
Thomas Johnson, Cape Girardeau
[
16
]
William Johnson, St. Louis, Mo.
[
17
]
[
18
]
Curtis Kennedy, St. Louis
[
5
]
Riley S. Kennedy, St. Louis
[
5
]
Bernard M. Lynch
, St. Louis
[
19
]
[
20
]
[
21
]
Matlock, St. Louis and Texas
[
22
]
John Mattingly
, Louisville, Ky.
[
23
]
and St. Louis, Mo.
[
20
]
[
5
]
Alfred B. McAfee, St. Louis, Mo.
[
3
]
[
5
]
McAfee & Blakey, St. Louis
[
24
]
[
25
]
John McDonald, St. Louis
[
5
]
James Maguire, St. Louis
[
5
]
Henry A. Meyer, St. Louis
[
5
]
Henry Mispal, St. Louis
[
5
]
Thomas Norton, St. Louis
[
5
]
Peter Norvey, St. Louis
[
5
]
Herman Peter, St. Louis
[
5
]
R. W. Sinclair, Audrain County
[
26
]
Asa B. Smith, St. Louis
[
5
]
M. Talbert, Liberty, Mo.
[
27
]
Corbin Thompson
, St. Louis, Mo.
[
20
]
[
28
]
Patrick Tuthill
[
5
]
Walker
[
29
]
William Walker, St. Louis
[
15
]
[
30
]
Samuel Wells, St. Louis
[
5
]
John Wheelan
, Rolla, Mo.
[
31
]
White, Lexington, Mo.
[
32
]
[
33
]
James White, Platte City (?)
[
34
]
John R. White
, St. Louis and New Orleans
[
35
]
William White, St. Louis
[
5
]
Wright, St. Joseph, Mo.
[
36
]
See also
History of slavery in Missouri
List of slave traders of the United States
References
↑
"Margaret Young reunited with her son Dowen Young · Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery"
.
informationwanted.org
. Retrieved
2024-12-01
.
↑
Hedrick (1927)
, p.
92.
1
2
Stowe (1853)
, p.
355.
↑
"Selling a Free Boy for a Slave"
.
The Louisville Daily Courier
. 1855-08-04. p.
4
. Retrieved
2024-01-12
.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Bancroft (2023)
, pp.
138–139.
↑
"The Irresistible Exodus"
.
Newspapers.com
. 1859-11-18
. Retrieved
2024-11-12
.
↑
"Negroes for Sale"
.
Vicksburg Whig
. 1860-03-21. p.
3
. Retrieved
2023-12-07
.
↑
"Fifty Negroes for Sale"
.
Vicksburg Whig
. 1860-10-17. p.
2
. Retrieved
2024-08-04
.
↑
"Entry for Casper Helmig and Mary Helmig, 1860"
.
United States Census, 1860
. FamilySearch.
↑
"The death of Gen. George P. Dorris..."
Newspapers.com
. 1882-12-02
. Retrieved
2024-10-21
.
↑
"Augustus Marshall searching for brother Frank Francis · Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery"
.
informationwanted.org
. Retrieved
2024-12-02
.
↑
"Catherine Humbly searching for her mother Elizabeth Betsy and two brothers Charley Yandle and Sip Dinie · Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery"
.
informationwanted.org
. Retrieved
2024-12-02
.
↑
Colby (2024)
, p.
98.
↑
"Robert Hughes seeking the whereabouts of his brother Charley Calison and sister Millie Calison · Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery"
.
informationwanted.org
. Retrieved
2024-12-01
.
1
2
Wong (2009)
, pp.
135–136.
↑
"Mary A. L. Dean (formerly Mary Ann Lucretia Lilse) searching for her sister Lucy Lisle · Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery"
.
informationwanted.org
. Retrieved
2024-12-02
.
↑
"The State of Mississippi"
.
The Natchez Weekly Courier
. 1847-06-16. p.
3
. Retrieved
2023-09-17
.
↑
"Wm. Johnson"
.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
. 1847-06-12. p.
7
. Retrieved
2024-05-30
.
↑
"United States Census, 1850"
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZG-XB4
Entry for B M Lynch, 1850. - occupation: Negro trader, see also 1860 census
1
2
3
"Democratic Slave Markets (St. Louis, Mo.), T. W. Higginson, New York Tribune"
.
The Liberator
. 1856-08-01. p.
1
. Retrieved
2023-08-25
.
↑
Stowe (1853)
, p.
356.
↑
"Ellen Blackburn searching for her brothers Henry Perkins and George Washington (1st of 2 ads placed) · Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery"
.
informationwanted.org
. Retrieved
2024-12-02
.
↑
Fitzpatrick (2008)
, p.
29.
↑
"Negroes - McAfee & Blakey"
.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
. 1854-08-04. p.
4
. Retrieved
2023-12-03
.
↑
Bancroft (2023)
, p.
140.
↑
"History of Monroe and Shelby counties, Missouri"
.
HathiTrust
. p.
379.
hdl
:
2027/chi.44765475
. Retrieved
2024-07-12
.
↑
"Died"
.
Daily Missouri Republican
. 1858-07-18. p.
2
. Retrieved
2024-07-06
.
↑
Bancroft (2023)
, p.
141.
↑
Bancroft (2023)
, pp.
136–137.
↑
"Harriet, an infant v. Samuel T. McKenney"
.
repository.wustl.edu
. Retrieved
2024-10-13
.
↑
"From Rolla: An Interesting Phase of the Contraband Question"
.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
. 1861-12-07. p.
1
. Retrieved
2024-10-12
.
↑
"The Kansas City Star 20 Sep 1908, page 15"
.
Newspapers.com
. Retrieved
2023-08-16
.
↑
Bruce, Henry Clay (1895).
The New Man: Twenty-nine Years a Slave. Twenty-nine Years a Free Man. Recollections of H. C. Bruce
. P. Anstadt & sons. pp.
103–
104.
↑
"Charlotte Summers looking for information about her daughter Anna Morrow (or Anna Chiles) · Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery"
.
informationwanted.org
. Retrieved
2024-12-02
.
↑
Bancroft (2023)
, p.
378.
↑
Bancroft (2023)
, pp.
143.
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.
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:
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.
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.
LCCN
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.
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.
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.
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.
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