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This sounds like a really great case. FREEING of slaves by a Va. Court. What
was the cause of action to initiate this case. 
Thanks
JP Adams
Texas


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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Nicholls
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Subject: Pleasants v. Logan

The case of Pleasants v. Logan in the High Court of Chancery at the end of
the 18th century that forced the heirs of John and Jonathan Pleasants to
free slaves they had inherited is well known. Can any one direct me to any
work that has been done on the individuals who were freed as a result of
that case. Thank you--Mick Nicholls

Michael L. Nicholls
Professor of History, Emeritus
Dept. of History
Utah State University
Logan, UT 84322-0710

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