Thomas Gilman Freedom Papers

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Despite California’s status as a free state, many Southern gold miners brought slaves with them to work the diggings during the Gold Rush. This presented an opportunity, as some of these men and women were able to purchase their freedom. Thomas Gilman (1830-1911) purchased his freedom for $1,000 in 1852. Born into slavery in Tennessee, Gilman was brought to California in 1850 to work in the gold mines near Shaw’s Flat. Within two years he earned enough money to free himself. He spent the rest of his life in Tuolumne County, mining and farming, until he passed away in 1911.

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Columbia Apr 21, 1887.

Received, Ten Dollars, from T. Gilman by A. Siebert.

John Fuchs By W. Fuchs

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Saw Mill Flat Feb. 7 1888 Received of Thomas Gilman $10.00. Interest on his note. (Per. A. Siebert)

John Fuchs

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Saw Mill Flat. - Mar. 23rd 1888.

Received of Thomas Gilman Ten dollars part payment of his note of Aug. 17, 1884.

John Fuchs

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Saw Mill Flat. - July, 29, 1888

Received of Mr. Thomas Gilman 660 lbs of Barley at one & a half cts. per pound, amounting to $10.00, and endorsed the amt. on the note I hold against Mr. Gilman.

John Fuchs.

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Sanora Cal April 11-1900

Received of Thomas Gilman $1.60 on account

A. P. Tarter

1.60 1.40

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Paid

A. P. Tarter

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