Overview
Location
Approximate Location: Ward 2, (East) Carroll Parish, LA
Date Constructed/ Founded
not determined
Associated Surnames
Railey or Riley
Historical notes
Owned by Mr & Mrs. James Railey or Riley.
Census: Appeared on the 1850 Slave Schedules (57 slaves, listed as James Riley) and on the 1860 Slave Schedules (154 slaves, listed as James Railey), 1860 Mortality Schedule (11 slaves listed with last name Raily), 1870 US Census Location
Associated Slave Workplaces
Raleigh Plantation
Associated Free Persons
- Mr. & Mrs. James Railey or Riley
Associated Enslaved Persons
Research Leads and Plantation Records
- Possible records in National Archives Record Group M1905 - RECORDS OF THE FIELD OFFICES FOR THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, BUREAU OF REFUGEES, FREEDMEN, AND ABANDONED LANDS, 1863–1872 - Roll 52 - Daily Record of Cotton Picked on the Corondolet Plantation:
The single-volume “daily record of cotton picked on the Carondolet Plantation,”
November–December 1863 (121), is arranged by month and thereunder by initial
letter of the name of the cotton picker. The volume also contains accounts, 1864,
arranged by name of person and thereunder chronologically.
Volume (121) Nov.–Dec. 1863 - http://www.archives.gov/research/microfilm/m1905.pdf
Miscellaneous Information
References
- A Place to Remember, East Carroll Parish 1832-1975 by Georgia Payne Durham Pinkston
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