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Sold to a Negro trader when I was quite young. The man that raised us was Daniel Terry; our mother was named Sallie; she be-longed to the same man. Out mother died when we were quite young, and our farther was named Moses. He belonged to Jessie Woodson, a Methodist preacher. We were raised about twenty-three miles from the town called Danville about three Miles from a place called Spring Garden, in the forks of two creeks, one creek they called it Johnson and the other one called Sweeten Fork, and the en-tire creek ran into Sandy Creek, any information will be gladly received. My name is George Terry. I am living in Galveston Tex., Corner Tenth and Avenue I.
sold to a Negro trader when I was  
quite young. The man that  
raised us was Daniel Terry; our  
mother was named Sallie; she be-
longed [belonged] to the same man. Our
mother died when we were quite  
young, and our farther was named  
Moses. He belonged to Jessie  
Woodson, a Methodist preacher.  
We were raised about twenty-three  
miles from the town called Dan-
ville [Danville] about three miles from a place  
called Spring Garden, in the forks  
of two creeks, one creek they  
called it Johnson and the other one  
called Sweeten Fork, and the en-
tire [entire] creek ran into Sandy Creek,  
Any information will be gladly  
received. My name is George Ter-
ry [Terry]. I am living in Galveston,
Tex., corner Tenth and Avenue I.

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sold to a Negro trader when I was quite young. The man that raised us was Daniel Terry; our mother was named Sallie; she be- longed [belonged] to the same man. Our

mother died when we were quite 

young, and our farther was named Moses. He belonged to Jessie Woodson, a Methodist preacher. We were raised about twenty-three miles from the town called Dan- ville [Danville] about three miles from a place called Spring Garden, in the forks of two creeks, one creek they called it Johnson and the other one called Sweeten Fork, and the en- tire [entire] creek ran into Sandy Creek, Any information will be gladly received. My name is George Ter- ry [Terry]. I am living in Galveston, Tex., corner Tenth and Avenue I.