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William Livingston to Unknown Regarding the Sale of a Slave, who Would be Fit for Waiting on a Gentleman, 21 November 1774
註釋Livingston writes that he parts with the slave who was temperate and good natured because while I lived in New York he would be abroad at nights after the Family was a bed, & we could never find by which avenue he went or return'd.... Livingston also mentions that he wants a good field negro in his room and the man was better fit for the purpose of waiting on a Gentleman. He asked 90 pounds. One bust engraving of Livingston included.