Clay County
Historical Tidbits
Valuation of Property
in 1829
Perhaps a definite idea of the value of personal property
in Clay county in early days may be obtained from the
appraisement of ARCHIBALD HOLTZCLAW's estate, in 1829,
and the prices at which the property was sold.
Mr. Holtzclaw's estate was very large and valuable, and
his property was divided among his children at the
following values:
JINCY, a crippled slave girl, 30 years old, $100
ANTHONY, Jincy's child, 1 year old, $100
SUSAN, a slave, 14 years old, $300
HENRY, a slave, 13 years old, $336
ISAAC, a slave, 25 years old, $450
GEORGE, a slave, 13 years old, $316
Other personal property had the following sworn values:
a horse and side-saddle - $40
a cow and a calf - $7.50
sow and five pigs - $1.50
sheep, each $1.00
a flax wheel - $3.00
a cotton wheel - $3.00
flag-bottomed chair, each $.50
bible and hymn book - $1.50
a skillet - $1.25
a good horse - $25.00
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June 7, 2005.
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