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Hamburg, South Carolina slave market

Prior to 1856, there was a substantial cluster of slave-trading businesses in what is now the ghost town of Hamburg, South Carolina, which was located directly across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia. As of 1834, the road from Charleston to Hamburg was supposed to be the longest road in the United States.

Traders
The main trading cluster was likely on Center Street. Some of the slave traders working in Hamburg: • Dr. James Alston • Atkins & Spires • Mr. Boyce • Benjamin Davis • W. C. Ferrell • T. Goldsmith (agent) • Houston • Thomas J. Jennings & Co., also Jennings & Robertson • John Lane • R.M. Owings & Co. • James Patterson • the Slatter brothers (Hope H. Slatter and Shadrack F. Slatter) • Spires & Wilson • N. C. Trowbridge • John Woolfolk ==See also==
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