Explore: Franklin And Armfield (firm)

Discover books, insights, and more — all in one place.

Learn more about Franklin And Armfield (firm) with top reads curated from trusted sources — all in one place.

Topic Search

Search for any topic

AI-Generated Overview About “franklin-and-armfield-%28firm%29”:


Books Results

Source: The Open Library

The Open Library Search Results

Search results from The Open Library

1The Ledger and the Chain

By

Book's cover

“The Ledger and the Chain” Metadata:

  • Title: The Ledger and the Chain
  • Author:
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 512
  • Publisher: Basic Books
  • Publish Date:

“The Ledger and the Chain” Subjects and Themes:

Edition Identifiers:

Access and General Info:

  • First Year Published: 2021
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

Online Access

Downloads Are Not Available:

The book is not public therefore the download links will not allow the download of the entire book, however, borrowing the book online is available.

Online Borrowing:

    Online Marketplaces

    Find The Ledger and the Chain at online marketplaces:



    Wiki

    Source: Wikipedia

    Wikipedia Results

    Search Results from Wikipedia

    Isaac Franklin

    with him founded the Franklin & Armfield partnership in 1828, which would go on to become one of the largest slave trading firms in the United States

    John Armfield

    John Armfield (1797–1871) was an American slave trader. He was the co-founder of Franklin & Armfield, "the largest slave trading firm" in the United States

    Franklin and Armfield Office

    offices of the largest slave trading firm in the United States, started in 1828 by Isaac Franklin and John Armfield. Ship manifests from the National Archives

    James F. Purvis

    Purvis' mother, Margaret Franklin, was older sister to Isaac Franklin, founder of the interstate slave-trading firm Franklin & Armfield. His father, Allen Purvis

    Jourdan Saunders

    enslaved people to Franklin & Armfield, although he fell into financial difficulties as the firm entered large amounts of debt and became temporarily

    George Kephart

    farmer, and philanthropist. A native of Maryland, he was an agent of the interstate trading firm Franklin & Armfield early in his career, and later occupied

    Fairvue Plantation (Gallatin, Tennessee)

    Isaac Franklin (1789–1846). In 1836 after a career as a partner in the largest slave-trading firm in the southern United States - Franklin and Armfield -

    Tribune (brig)

    ships that were owned by the American slave-trading firm Franklin & Armfield. Tribune was 161 tons and was built by the shipbuilder Hezekiah Childs in Connecticut

    Sewanee: The University of the South

    African-American convict leasing. John Armfield, co-founder of Franklin & Armfield, "the largest slave trading firm" in the United States, was the largest

    Uncas (brig)

    were owned by the American slave-trading firm Franklin & Armfield. Uncas was built in Connecticut in 1833 and weighed 155 tons. The two-masted brig cost