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By the 1870 and 1880 censuses, all African Americans were free.
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Leslie Anderson, MSLS
Reference Librarian
Alexandria Library
Special Collections Branch
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Alexandria, VA 22314-2420
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From: "Madaline Preston" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, November 4, 2016 1:31pm
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Subject: [VA-ROOTS] Mack Curry
Mack Curry, born 1824, and wife Miranda are listed on the 1870 census for
Port Republic, Virginia. Blacks....living between mostly white families
on a street.
By 1880 he was a land owner in Ashby District, Rockingham County.
Mr. Curry must have been a free black. Any info on his heritage would be
wonderful.
M. Preston
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