- A
coffle,
sometimes called a
platoon or a drove, was a
group of
enslaved people chained together and
marched from one
place to
another by
owners or slave...
-
buying enslaved people in
Virginia and Maryland,
before marching them in
coffles to sale at Natchez, Mississippi. He
introduced John
Armfield to the slave...
- A
coffle of
slaves being driven on foot from Staunton,
Virginia to
Tennessee in 1850....
- 1841939. ISSN 1466-4658. S2CID 228097042. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways,
Coffles and
Fancy Girls: A
History of
Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:...
- journey, they
encounter a
slave coffle, as the
trade continues.
Aminata and
Chekura want to free a
little girl in the
coffle. The
slave traders threaten to...
-
Armadillo baby pup sow boar
protection cingulatan ****/donkey foal
jenny jack
coffle drove herd pace
asinine B
Baboon infant babuina —
flange troop,
group —...
- new owners, or a
combination of the two. They were
moved in
groups in a
coffle. This
meant that
people were
chained together with iron
rings around their...
- The Paris,
Kentucky slave coffle of
summer 1822 is
notable among thousands of such
coffles of
chained slaves forced to
travel overland as part of the interstate...
- informationwanted.org.
Retrieved December 2, 2024. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways,
Coffles and
Fancy Girls: A
History of
Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:...
- company,
Franklin and
Armfield sent an
annual caravan of slaves,
called a
coffle, from
Virginia to the
Forks of the Road in Natchez, as well as
sending others...