Louisiana, Supreme Court, New Orleans : Simon and Brother v Burnett, March 1853 [printed].
The plaintiffs filed a case against the defendant from whom they purchased a female slave. The slave was put into the temporary charge of Samuel Weil who testified that after two days she was unable to work due to illness. He wrote to the plaintiffs stating she was worth nothing. Her health not impr...
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