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Confederate Slave Payroll Slave Payroll for City Entrenchments, Alabama

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Introduction

This page is part of a project to further organize the National Archive's recently digitized Confederate Slave Payrolls. See:

Voucher 417

From January-March 1863 C. Green Duff, as Quarter Master General of Alabama was the possible owner of 250 slaves numbered from 3001 to 3250 and loaned out as laborers to Brigadier General D. Leadbetter, Major of the Corps of Engineers for work performed by certain slaves on the "City Entrenchments" of Mobile, Alabama. The Voucher indicates Green was paid $4189.00.[1]


This payroll acknowledges that Brigadier General D. Leadbetter, Major of the Corps of Engineers paid Duff Cyrus Green, Quartermaster General of Alabama, for work performed by certain slaves on the "City Entrenchments" of Mobile, Alabama, during January to March 1863. This payroll consists of five numbered sheets, with slaves numbered from 3001 to 3250.

Sheet 1, slaves 3001 to 3050

Sheet 2, slaves 3051 to 3100

Sheet 3, slaves 3101 to 3150

Sheet 4, slaves 3151 to 3200

Sheet 5, slaves 3201 to 3250

Sources

  1. Slave Payroll for laborers loaned to Brigadier General D. Leadbetter, Major of the Corps of Engineers, for work performed by certain slaves on the "City Entrenchments" of Mobile, Alabama, January-March 1863. (voucher 417) https://catalog.archives.gov/id/149268686




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