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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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STATE— Arkansas<br />

NAiE OF WORKER— Miss Hazel Horn<br />

Personal History <strong>of</strong> Informant<br />

ij)DRE5S~Little Rock, Aikansas J<br />

atfE— Last <strong>of</strong> April, 1936<br />

SUBJECT—- Ex-slave<br />

MAT.2; A^u ADDRESS OF IHBOHMAKT—Uncle Boh Samuels, Washington, Arkansas<br />

1» Ancestry— Grandmother, Spanish; Grandfather, Negro; father^ Negro.<br />

2. Place and date <strong>of</strong> "birth— Born about 1846<br />

3. Family--<br />

4. Places lived in, with dates—<br />

5. Education, with dates—<br />

6. Occupations and accomplishments, with dates—<br />

7. Special skills and interests—<br />

8. Community and religious activities—<br />

9. Description <strong>of</strong> informant— (Pall and straight. He is fclind. Clean in<br />

appearance, dressed in slightly faded overalls. He has short, cleanfgrey<br />

toeard. Speaks with a clear accent.<br />

10. Other points gained in interview—Ancestors were in De Soto expeditions.<br />

FOBM B 114

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