Tobias Henson was also in the anacostia area, He bought his freedom in 1813. During the 1820’s through 30’s, He bought twenty four acres and the freedom of his wife, two daughters, and five grandchildren. Over time, he kept adding and adding to his land and eventually his family was the principal landholder in the black community of Stantontown. They remained on the same sand until the 1940’s. Things were going well until the government condemned the community to build the Fredrick Douglas housing project. His younger daughter Mary Ann was purchased from james middleton paid from a loan of $155 dollars provided by Henry Evens, so she had to work until the loan was repaid.
The Black Code of the District of Colombia in place September 1st, 1848. When runaway slaves may be lawfully killed by their pursuers.
When Runaway slaves try to run into the forest and escape from work, if found, the master is legally allowed to punish or kill slaves depending on severity.
Penalty against ordinary keepers harboring and entertaining slaves, or selling liquor to slaves without license
If a keeper is harboring, entertaining, or selling liquor to slaves without writing, or permission from the master, there will be consequences. For example, for every rule of this type broken, the seller must forfeit and pay 160 pounds of