Jesse J. Holland Quotes
Slave Owner Edmund Plowden, Who Lived In What Is Now St. Mary's County, Maryland, Owned Sixty-four Slaves And Rented Out Three Men - Gerard, Tony, And Jack - To Work At The Capitol. Although Plowden Did Not Lift A Single Stone Or Cut Down A Single Tree, He Made $15 A Month Off Of The Capitol Construction. He Was Only Required To Provide His Slaves With A Blanket.
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