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Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself by Henry Bibb
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I have a boy in your county by the name of King, a large man
and very black; if you are acquainted with him, give him my
compliments, and tell him I am well, and all of his friends.
W.H. Bibb is acquainted with him.

I wait your answer.

Your most obedient,
W.H. GATEWOOD.

_March 17, 1845_.

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[No. 6.] BEDFORD, KENTUCKY, _April 6th, 1845_.
MR. CHARLES H. STEWART.

SIR:--Yours of the 1st March is before me, inquiring if one
Walton Bibb, a colored man, escaped from me at Louisville,
Ky., in the Spring of 1839. To that inquiry I answer, he
did. The particulars are these: He ran off from William
Gatewood some time in 1838 I think, and was heard of in
Cincinnati. Myself and some others went there and took him,
and took him to Louisville for sale, by the directions of
his master. While there he made his escape and was gone some
time, I think about one year or longer. He came back it was
said, to get his wife and child, so report says. He was
again taken by his owner; he together with his wife and
child was taken to Louisville and sold to a man who traded
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