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Market House (Fayetteville, North Carolina): Revision history


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  • curprev 12:0812:08, 21 April 202275.182.80.129 talk 8,774 bytes +37 There is a vote coming up on the future of the trading spot and some one updated this page with false information saying that slaves were not sold here. Hard to believe that slaves weren't sold here pre 1800s.... undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 22:5422:54, 22 November 2020Drerac talk contribs 9,181 bytes −476 The Fayetteville Observer article states Cavanagh found that slaves were sold "at the State House and Market House, covering a roughly 75-year span through 1865." The source states some people try to argue it was on the nearby Market Square, but does not attribute this claim to anyone. it is incorrect (according to the source) to say that Cavanagh said slaves were not sold in the building. Note also primary sources cited in Observer indicating slaves sold *at* the Market House. undo

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