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Craig Kilby <[log in to unmask]>
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Thank you very much, JK.  I will be in Richmond soon for work at LVA  
and will definitely see if I can make a copy of this work.  I am much  
obliged.

Craig Kilby

On Jun 26, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Jon Kukla wrote:

> Catalogue search on the University of Richmond LIBRARY website
>
> http://librarycat.richmond.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi? 
> v1=4&ti=1,4&Search%5FArg=Gudmestad&Search%5FCode=GKEY%5E% 
> 2A&CNT=25&PID=WmUnrNCWzOvXdrk9DeM_H44IwRz&SEQ=20080626134328&SID=1
>
> turns up copies of his thesis at Boatwright Library and Va Baptist
> Historical Society, and copies of his 2003 book A troublesome  
> commerce, on
> the interstate slave trade, based on his 1999 LSU dissertation of  
> the same
> title - copies of both of those are at the Library of Virginia and
> accessible through LVA's online catalogue
>
> jk
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Craig Kilby  
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Mr. Schwartz:
>>
>> Thank you for this excellent resource list.  Do you know how to  
>> obtain a
>> copy Dr. Gudmestad's M.A. Thesis?  I've tried finding him on the  
>> web to no
>> avail (last found him at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar,  
>> Missouri,
>> but he is no longer on their list of faculty).  The UR web site  
>> has no links
>> to any publications that I could find.
>>
>> This promises to be the best resource for our *Expanded View* VHF  
>> grant
>> project.
>>
>> Thanks in Advance,
>> Craig Kilby
>> Lancaster, VA
>>
>> On Jun 26, 2008, at 11:24 AM, Philip Schwarz wrote:
>>
>> Re: the long lost subject of published lists of, or sources about,  
>> Richmond
>>> slave traders:
>>>
>>> Robert Bancroft, Slave Trading in the Old South (Baltimore, 1931)
>>> Steven Deyle, Carry Me Back: The Domestic Slave Trade in American  
>>> Life
>>> (New York, 2005)
>>> Robert Gudmestad, "The Richmond slave market, 1840-1860" (M.A.  
>>> thesis,
>>> Univ. of Richmond, 1993).
>>> Michael Tadman, Speculators and Slaves: Masters, Traders, and  
>>> Slaves in
>>> the Old South (Madison, Wisc., 1989)
>>> Phillip Troutman, "Grapevine in the Slave Market: African American
>>> Geopolitical Literacy and the 1841 /Creole/ Revolt." In /The Chattel
>>> Principle: Internal Slave Trades in the Americas/. Ed. Walter  
>>> Johnson. New
>>> Haven, 2004.
>>> Troutman, "Slave Trade and Sentiment in Antebellum Virginia."  
>>> Ph.D. diss.,
>>> University of Virginia, 2000.
>>>
>>> Phil Schwarz
>>> Emeritus, Va. Commonwealth U.
>>>
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> Jon Kukla
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