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Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: An archive of blog posts pertaining to newly acquired materials and items of interest in the Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection.
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Subject: Military history; Brown, Anne S. Kinsolving; Universities and Libraries
Group: Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection
Creator: Brown University
Language: English
Date: 2007-2021
Collector: Brown University
Contributor: Harrington, Peter
Collection: Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection
Description: An archive of blog posts pertaining to newly acquired materials and items of interest in the Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection.
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Subject: Military history; Brown, Anne S. Kinsolving; Universities and Libraries
Group: Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection
Creator: Brown University
Language: English
Date: 2007-2021
Collector: Brown University
Contributor: Harrington, Peter
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: In 1764, a one-hundred ton brigantine called the Sally embarked from Providence, Rhode Island, to West Africa on a slaving voyage. The ship was owned by Nicholas Brown and Company, a Providence merchant firm run by four brothers – Nicholas, John, Joseph, and Moses Brown. The Sally's voyage was one of roughly a thousand transatlantic slaving ventures launched by Rhode Islanders in the colonial and early national period, and one of the deadliest. Of the 196 Africans acquired by the ship's master, Esek Hopkins, at least 109 perished, some in a failed insurrection, others by suicide, starvation, and disease. Records of the Sally venture are preserved in the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University, as well as in the archives of the Rhode Island Historical Society.
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Subject: Enslaved persons, Slave ships –History, Merchant Mariners
Creator: Brown University
Language: English
Date: 2011
Contributor: Campbell, James T.
Collector: Brown University
Access Note: To view the archived documents, navigate to the second URL in the ‘Voyage of the Slave Ship Sally’ group tag.
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: In 1764, a one hundred ton ship called the Sally set sail from Providence, Rhode Island to West Africa on a slaving voyage. This site offers all of the records that remain from this journey, including thematic essays on different aspects of Sally's journey, as well as letters, invoices, legal documents, and trade books that tell the story of how the ship was outfitted, who sailed aboard her, and what cargo she carried.
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Subject: Enslaved persons; Slave ships--History; Merchant Mariners
Creator: Brown University
Language: English
Date: 2006-
Collector: Brown University
Contributor: Campbell, James T.
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