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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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STATE—Arkansas<br />

KAIiE OF WOEKEE---Carol ST, Graham<br />

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

A2D2E3S—Rear 456 West Main Street, El Dorado, Arkansas<br />

DATE—November 1, 1938<br />

SUBJECT—Enslaves<br />

HAM AND ADDRESS OF IlTIOBKANaJ—Caroline Smith, Eoute 1, El Dorado.<br />

(Lives with Negroes "by name <strong>of</strong> Green ahout 1 mile from Smith's Crossing)<br />

1. incestry—<br />

2. Place and date <strong>of</strong> "birth—Camden, Arkansas? Ho date.<br />

3. Family—one child.<br />

4. Places lived in, with dates—Camden and El Dorado* No dates.<br />

5. Education, with dates—<br />

6. uccupations and accomplishments, with dates—None<br />

7. Special skills and interests—<br />

8. community and religious activities—<br />

9. Description <strong>of</strong> informant—<br />

10. Other points gained in interview—This slave old enoigh to reraemher<br />

Civil War*<br />

#791 17?<br />

POM B

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