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To: Non-Sequitur
By March 1859, when Dent gifted Jones to Grant, Grant freed Jones.

What is your source for the assertion that Jones was given to Grant in March 1859 rather than sometime in 1858? (I have seen nothing to prove either contention.)

What contention are you talking about? The fact that Grant owned a slave from sometime in 1858 until March 29, 1859 is supported by letters found in "The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Vol. 1 through 4". In a letter that Grant wrote to his father dated March 21, 1858 he said, "I have now three Negro men, two hired by the year and one of Mr. Dent's."

My post (to Capitan Refugio) referred to the following contention of Capitan Refugio at #1825:

It has sometimes been suggested that US Grant himself owned slaves. This is a misrepresentation. For a brief period in 1858-1859, Grant employed three African men. In a letter, Grant wrote, "I now have three Negro men, two hired by the year and one of Mr. Dent's." The Dent slave was a 35-year old mulatto named William Jones. By March 1859, when Dent gifted Jones to Grant, Grant freed Jones.

1,848 posted on 07/22/2003 10:51:19 AM PDT by nolu chan
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To: nolu chan
When you said in your post 1829 "I have seen nothing to prove either contention" I took that to mean that you doubted either the 1858 or the 1859 date.
1,858 posted on 07/22/2003 4:45:28 PM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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