Letter to Reverend David Selden from his son David Selden, March 5, 1808. Creator: David Selden.

Letter to Reverend David Selden from his son David Selden, March 5, 1808. Creator: David Selden.

2-833-107 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

This letter was written from Charleston, South Carolina, on March 5, 1808, by David Selden to his parents in Chatham, Connecticut. Selden lists several cities he has recently traveled to including New York and Philadelphia, with future destinations including Georgetown and Georgia. After describing the weather and spring blossoms of Charleston, Selden writes, "I cannot but reflect on the awfull sight to be seen at a place called Gadsdens wharf of about four thousand poor africans naked/in a manner/ and lousy[.] The most distressing sight I ever beheld offered for sale every day at Auction to him who will give the most." The letter is posted specifically to his father Reverend David Selden of Chatham, Connecticut, but the salutation reads "Dear parents".


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. David Selden, attributed to: American:

Medium
  1. Letters (correspondence)

Picture Type
  1. Heritage art

Category Hierarchy

Trade & Industry Communications

Society & Culture Issues & Causes


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4268x5300
File Size : 66,271kb


Aliases

  1. 2014.174.2
  1. NMAAHC-2014_174_2_001
  1. 0990005239
  1. 2-833-107
  1. 2014.174.2
  1. 2833107


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