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Freedmen's Bureau Records: Statement of Cary Calvert, May 14, 1868

Summary:
Calvert submits a statement testifying that a James Hill had intended to provide for his two slaves after his death, but does not believe that Hill's wishes were ever carried out.


May the 14th 1868

Staunton

I Hereby certify that i Was intimately Acquainted With James B. Hill for 20 years or upwards He Being one of my Best Friends untill His Death i was with Him During His Ilness. Before His Sickness i often Heard Him Say That He Had Provided for His colerd man John And Also His colerd Woman Rossanah they Were to Have a Home And fifty Dollars a [added: year] in monney and that John Was to go on [added: and] Work As He Had Always Done I Know that He Always intended that they should [added: Have] a Home Whether His intentions Was carried out in His Will I Know Not I Know He Always intended that they should Not Become a Burden To Eney one I Know that they-- Never got What He Intended they should Have i think That He Died in April 1852 i was With Him When He Breathed His Last The Above is A True Statement

Cary A. B. Calvert



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