Broadside for the estate sale of Robert Skeen including ten enslaved people

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This broadside advertises the sale of the estate of the recently deceased Robert Skeen, owner of the Eagle Hotel and a farmer in Covington, Virginia. The advertisement was posted on March 18, 1862, by Ira F. Jordan and William Skeen, executors of Robert Skeen's estate. Ten people (four men, two women, and four children) were put up for sale along with land, farm implements, and furniture. This broadside is significant as an executor’s sale of enslaved African Americans during the Civil War in the Blue Ridge mountains. The object also has rich genealogical information in terms of the enslavers’ family line. Help us transcribe the broadside and learn more about the institution of slavery in the Blue Ridge mountain region.

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