Valley Personal Papers


Return to Browse | Return to Search

Bibliographic Information | Modern-Spelling Version

Freedmen's Bureau Records: Thomas P. Jackson to John A. McDonnell, July 3, 1867

Summary:
Jackson recounts the story of Patience Spencer, whose children were taken by a slave trader in 1861. According to Jackson, she desperately wants to find them, and he forwards what few details he has in the hopes of locating them.


Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,
Office 4th Division, 9th Sub-District, Virginia. Capt. John A. McDonnell
Sub Asst Comr
Winchester

July 3, 1867

Staunton, Va.

Captain

Patience Spencer (c) seeks her two children James Thomas (15 years) and Melissa Ann Maria Spencer (11 years) The children were taken from her at Samuel Spencer's 5 miles from Amherst C.H. Amherst Co. Va by John Mitchell a slave trader who then lived at Lynchburg and who sold them at Richmond, Va. in July 1861. Who bought them or where they were taken to she never could learn, but thinks perhaps John Mitchell or Landon Talieferro who lives at New Glasgow, Amherst Co. Va may know. The poor woman it appears hid herself in the woods with her children to escape the sale but hunger compelled her to let her children return to the house for food, when they were seized and carried off. Her information is I fear too indefinite for discovery but she

[page 2]
she is so earnestly desirous of regaining them that I respectfully forward her request in the hope some clue may be obtained from Mitchell or Talieferro.

Yr obt servt

Thos P. Jackson
Agent

Bureau Refugees & A Lands, Office 1st Div 7th Sub Dist Lynchburg, Aug 20/67
Respectfully returned to Capt. R.S. Lacey with the information that neither Mitchell or Taliferro knew anything of the within named parties.
Louis W. Stevenson, 2d Lt. V.R.C. & A.S.A.C.



Return to Full Valley Archive