Slaves Belonging to the Estate of Fielding Lewis
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Slaves Belonging to the Estate of Fielding Lewis
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On this list, you will find the names of just some of the slaves and their occupations that belonged to Fielding Lewis, who once lived at the Kenmore plantation with his wife Betty Washington Lewis.3

Slave Occupation
Billy House Servant
Jack Shoe maker
Bob Rope maker
Joe Wagoner (oxen)
Harry Field negro
Scipio Cooper
Pompey Blacksmith
Charles Plow boy
Charlotte & Child Seamstress
Hetty Washerwoman & house servant
Rachel brought up for a cook
Easter & son George House servant
Kate House servant
Jem Field
Betty Field
Dinah Field
Jack Plowman


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3 The April 17, 1781 Household Inventory of Kenmore, Kenmore Association.
Table of Contents

Lesson Plan:
Economic Influences on the Virginia Colony

Passages:
Tobacco and Slavery in the Virginia Colony

Activity:
Tobacco and the Virginia Colony

Activity:
Colonial Virginia Economic System Vocabulary Terms

Notes & Primary Source Material:
Colonial Virginia Economics

Activity:
Colonial Virginia Economic Questions Review

Activity:
Tobacco in Colonial Virginia - Cause & Effect

Activity:
Colonial Virginia Economic Vocabulary Review

Activity:
Valuable Tobacco/Valuable Tobacco Questions

Activity:
Tobacco and Slavery

Activity:
Slave Labor in the Virginia Colony

Activity:
The Many Jobs of A Slave

Activity:
A Fredericksburg Plantation

Activity:
Plantation Vs. Small Town

Primary Source Material:
Invoice from Crosbies & Trafford

Primary Source Material:
Slaves Belonging to the Estate of Fielding Lewis

Activity:
The Main Idea (Microsoft Word Document)

Primary Source Material:
Ads from the Virginia Gazette

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