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  • Coffle
  • Forced-march caravan of chained enslaved people or animals

    A coffle, sometimes called a platoon or a drove, was a group of enslaved people chained together and marched from one place to another by owners or slave

    Coffle

    Coffle

    Coffle

  • Isaac Franklin
  • American slave trader (1789–1846)

    buying enslaved people in Virginia and Maryland, before marching them in coffles to sale at Natchez, Mississippi. He introduced John Armfield to the slave

    Isaac Franklin

    Isaac Franklin

    Isaac_Franklin

  • List of animal names
  • chlamyphorid chlamyphorine dasypodid dasypodine Ass/donkey foal jenny jack coffle drove herd pace asinine B Baboon infant babuina —N/a flange troop, group

    List of animal names

    List of animal names

    List_of_animal_names

  • Nathan Bedford Forrest
  • Confederate States Army general, farmer and Ku Klux Klan leader (1821–1877)

    Taylor Trade Pub. ISBN 978-0-87833-179-6. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Nathan Bedford Forrest

    Nathan Bedford Forrest

    Nathan_Bedford_Forrest

  • Slavery in the United States
  • new owners, or a combination of the two. They were moved in groups in a coffle. This meant that people were chained together with iron rings around their

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery_in_the_United_States

  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
  • Autobiography

    were selectively constructed or brought into tension in scenes like the coffle, coerced performances of slave leisure on the plantation, and the popular

    Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

    Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

    Narrative_of_the_Life_of_Frederick_Douglass

  • Paris, Kentucky slave coffle of summer 1822
  • U.S. forced migration

    The Paris, Kentucky slave coffle of summer 1822 is notable among thousands of such coffles of chained slaves forced to travel overland as part of the interstate

    Paris, Kentucky slave coffle of summer 1822

    Paris, Kentucky slave coffle of summer 1822

    Paris,_Kentucky_slave_coffle_of_summer_1822

  • Natchez, Mississippi
  • City in Mississippi, United States

    Natchez and New Orleans. Their company, Franklin and Armfield, sent annual coffles from Virginia to the Forks of the Road in Natchez, and shipped others through

    Natchez, Mississippi

    Natchez, Mississippi

    Natchez,_Mississippi

  • Benjamin Lundy
  • American Quaker abolitionist (1789–1839)

    Wheeling was on important transit point of the interstate slave trade, with coffles of slaves often marched through town. Many would be shipped down the Ohio

    Benjamin Lundy

    Benjamin Lundy

    Benjamin_Lundy

  • Glossary of American slavery
  • enslaved people by ocean-going ship between the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Coffle: Group of enslaved people in a chain gang for overland shipment on foot

    Glossary of American slavery

    Glossary of American slavery

    Glossary_of_American_slavery

  • Theophilus Freeman
  • American slave trader

    usually full." Brown recalled being surprised by the number of people per coffle delivered by slave speculators connected with Freeman, including "Williams

    Theophilus Freeman

    Theophilus Freeman

    Theophilus_Freeman

  • The Book of Negroes (miniseries)
  • Television series

    journey, they encounter a slave coffle, as the trade continues. Aminata and Chekura want to free a little girl in the coffle. The slave traders threaten to

    The Book of Negroes (miniseries)

    The_Book_of_Negroes_(miniseries)

  • Slavery
  • Ownership of people as property

    A coffle of slaves being driven on foot from Staunton, Virginia, to Tennessee in 1850

    Slavery

    Slavery

    Slavery

  • History of slavery in Tennessee
  • convict labor. Slave trader, sold to Tennessee (watercolor image of overland coffle) "Just received from Virginia and Middle Tennessee a likely lot of young

    History of slavery in Tennessee

    History of slavery in Tennessee

    History_of_slavery_in_Tennessee

  • Slave markets and slave jails in the United States
  • new owners, or a combination of the two. They were moved in groups in a coffle. This meant that people were chained together with iron rings around their

    Slave markets and slave jails in the United States

    Slave markets and slave jails in the United States

    Slave_markets_and_slave_jails_in_the_United_States

  • Fancy girl
  • African-American sex slaves

    {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Fancy girl

    Fancy girl

    Fancy_girl

  • The Book of Negroes (novel)
  • Novel by Canadian writer Lawrence Hill

    Niger in West Africa and forced to walk for three months to the sea in a coffle, a line of prisoners chained together, with hundreds of strangers and a

    The Book of Negroes (novel)

    The_Book_of_Negroes_(novel)

  • Blood on the Fields
  • 1997 studio album by Wynton Marsalis

    Don't Hear No Drums" 11:52 4. "The Market Place" 6:02 5. "Soul for Sale" 6:07 6. "Plantation Coffle March" 10:45 7. "Work Song (Blood on the Fields)" 8:26

    Blood on the Fields

    Blood_on_the_Fields

  • Suicide, infanticide, and self-mutilation by slaves in the United States
  • the eyes of the slave trader." In 1829 an enslaved man who was part of a coffle being transported South by Virginia trader Jourdan M. Saunders "got possession

    Suicide, infanticide, and self-mutilation by slaves in the United States

    Suicide,_infanticide,_and_self-mutilation_by_slaves_in_the_United_States

  • Hark, from the Tomb
  • American folk song

    in a memoir published 1888 as being sung by the line leader of a slave coffle in that state. It was recorded in 1936 in Smithville, Tennessee, in 1952

    Hark, from the Tomb

    Hark,_from_the_Tomb

  • George Kephart
  • American slave trader (1811–1888)

    best point from which to start both coast-wise shipments and overland coffles, large numbers of slaves passed through Washington from Maryland to Alexandria

    George Kephart

    George Kephart

    George_Kephart

  • List of slave traders of the United States
  • John Marshall—who fronted cash to slave speculators. They did not escort coffles or run auctions themselves, but they did parlay their enslaving expertise

    List of slave traders of the United States

    List of slave traders of the United States

    List_of_slave_traders_of_the_United_States

  • Slave rebellion and resistance in the United States
  • John Kirby (1834) Thomas P. Trotter and Richard Bolton Greenup, Kentucky coffle revolt (1829) A. J. Orr (1855) Gender played an imperative role in the treatment

    Slave rebellion and resistance in the United States

    Slave rebellion and resistance in the United States

    Slave_rebellion_and_resistance_in_the_United_States

  • Michael Shiner
  • African-American diarist

    Michael G. Shiner A coffle of enslaved men in front of the US Capitol in the 1830s Born 1805 (1805) Died January 16, 1880(1880-01-16) (aged 74–75) Known for

    Michael Shiner

    Michael Shiner

    Michael_Shiner

  • Andrew Jackson and the slave trade
  • 1828 U.S. campaign issue

    escorting their shipments to the lower country. In 1812, while arguing over a coffle that he himself had shopped around Natchez, Andrew Jackson admitted in writing

    Andrew Jackson and the slave trade

    Andrew Jackson and the slave trade

    Andrew_Jackson_and_the_slave_trade

  • Natchez Trace
  • Historic trail in the southern United States

    National Park Service. Retrieved July 12, 2021. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Natchez Trace

    Natchez Trace

    Natchez_Trace

  • History of slavery in Georgia
  • John Kirby by enslaved men they were transporting overland to Georgia in a coffle." The Kirbys had been to the slave markets of Baltimore (one enslaved person

    History of slavery in Georgia

    History of slavery in Georgia

    History_of_slavery_in_Georgia

  • Slave narrative
  • Autobiographical accounts of enslaved persons

    mothers clinging to their children as they are torn from them, of slave coffles being driven South; description of patrols, of failed attempt(s) to escape

    Slave narrative

    Slave narrative

    Slave_narrative

  • Griffin & Pullum
  • American slave-trading company

    & Pullum were shipped south by steamboat, rather than being driven in coffles, in which case, per court testimony of an agent for Pullum, they were kept

    Griffin & Pullum

    Griffin & Pullum

    Griffin_&_Pullum

  • Slave market
  • Place where slaves were bought and sold

    the most common route, but most slaves were forced to walk overland in coffles. Others were shipped downriver from such markets as Louisville on the Ohio

    Slave market

    Slave market

    Slave_market

  • Female slavery in the United States
  • slave traders—either overland where they were held for days in chained coffles, or by the coastwise trade and ships. The majority of slaves in the Deep

    Female slavery in the United States

    Female_slavery_in_the_United_States

  • Forest Hill (Amherst, Virginia)
  • Historic house in Virginia, United States

    the Virginia Historical Society, provide rare documentation of a slave coffle. Forest Hill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006

    Forest Hill (Amherst, Virginia)

    Forest Hill (Amherst, Virginia)

    Forest_Hill_(Amherst,_Virginia)

  • John Rankin (abolitionist)
  • American Presbyterian minister, educator and abolitionist

    is held by the Ohio Historical Society, Columbus. Paris, Kentucky slave coffle of summer 1822 https://www.irontontribune.com/2009/04/18/rankin-key-to-irontons-history/

    John Rankin (abolitionist)

    John Rankin (abolitionist)

    John_Rankin_(abolitionist)

  • Bushrod Washington
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1798 to 1829

    shipping from the port of Alexandria compared to the lengthy foot journey the coffle was undertaking. Washington insisted the sale was justified by the economics

    Bushrod Washington

    Bushrod Washington

    Bushrod_Washington

  • Mandingo (novel)
  • 1957 novel by Kyle Onstott

    Later, Hammond travels again, this time to Natchez, Mississippi, to sell a coffle of slaves. When Blanche reveals her fear that Hammond will sleep around

    Mandingo (novel)

    Mandingo_(novel)

  • Rebecca Hawkins Hagerty
  • died young, and Louisa, who was born at Fort Gibson and reached maturity. Coffle lines in tow, Rebecca, Benjamin, and their family moved into Nacogdoches

    Rebecca Hawkins Hagerty

    Rebecca_Hawkins_Hagerty

  • Amherst, Virginia
  • Town in Virginia, United States

    the Virginia Historical Society, provide rare documentation of a slave coffle. On April 15, 1910, Amherst was incorporated by the order of the Circuit

    Amherst, Virginia

    Amherst, Virginia

    Amherst,_Virginia

  • List of structures in the United States built by slaves
  • List of plantations in the United States Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    List of structures in the United States built by slaves

    List_of_structures_in_the_United_States_built_by_slaves

  • Slave trade in the United States
  • of coastwise slave ship from Charleston to Savannah (1843), and (3c) a coffle passing the U.S. Capitol under construction (1825); (4) Richmond Slave Market

    Slave trade in the United States

    Slave trade in the United States

    Slave_trade_in_the_United_States

  • William A. Pullum
  • American slave trader (~1809–1876)

    by Pullum were shipped south by steamboat, rather than being driven in coffles, in which case, per court testimony of an agent for Pullum, they were kept

    William A. Pullum

    William A. Pullum

    William_A._Pullum

  • Kimati Dinizulu
  • American drummer

    Rene McLean & Lamont Savory Ancestral Spirits (2010) "Africa Aye!" "The Coffle" "Auction Blocks & Slave Ships" "Plantation Blues" "The Journey" "African

    Kimati Dinizulu

    Kimati_Dinizulu

  • Cropping (punishment)
  • Removal of the ears as corporal punishment

    Central Publishing. ISBN 978-0-316-48091-8. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Cropping (punishment)

    Cropping (punishment)

    Cropping_(punishment)

  • Jourdan Saunders
  • American slave trader (1796–1873)

    Burford's claims in October 1832 of cholera outbreaks and slave deaths among coffles, but a significant cholera epidemic spread across the South over the following

    Jourdan Saunders

    Jourdan_Saunders

  • John Eaton (politician)
  • American politician and diplomat (1790–1856)

    History. Routledge. ISBN 9781317457404. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    John Eaton (politician)

    John Eaton (politician)

    John_Eaton_(politician)

  • Vazante (film)
  • 2017 film directed by Daniela Thomas

    the slaves manage to overpower Batholomeu and free themselves from their coffle. However, as the leader of the group is fleeing, he comes across Antonio

    Vazante (film)

    Vazante_(film)

  • Andrew Jackson and slavery
  • Aspect of U.S. history

    Press. ISBN 9780199828005. OCLC 929856251. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Andrew Jackson and slavery

    Andrew Jackson and slavery

    Andrew_Jackson_and_slavery

  • John Hutchings (slave trader)
  • Andrew Jackson business partner (c. 1775–1817)

    1811, Jackson wrote his wife Rachel from Natchez about his work with a coffle of slaves that, "My trusty friend John Hutchings, on the recpt of my letter

    John Hutchings (slave trader)

    John Hutchings (slave trader)

    John_Hutchings_(slave_trader)

  • Sarah Johnson (Mount Vernon)
  • Caretaker of Mount Vernon

    Louisiana plantations on Bayou Robert on the Red River. However, the large coffle (of about 100 slaves taken from the Alexandria slave jail) was spotted walking

    Sarah Johnson (Mount Vernon)

    Sarah_Johnson_(Mount_Vernon)

  • Family separation in American slavery
  • 2307/1903484. ISSN 0021-8723. JSTOR 1903484. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Family separation in American slavery

    Family separation in American slavery

    Family_separation_in_American_slavery

  • Moses Grandy
  • Self-emancipated American (c. 1786–aft. 1840

    through the river, he heard a woman call his name. He saw his wife in a slave coffle as she was being walked to a boat that would take her south and away from

    Moses Grandy

    Moses_Grandy

  • Narrative of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave
  • to Mississippi planters, according to his narrative he was marched in a coffle with others, treated like animals and threatened with corporal punishment

    Narrative of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave

    Narrative_of_Henry_Watson,_A_Fugitive_Slave

  • James Mitchell Ashley
  • American politician (1824–1896)

    (Kilpatrick) Ashley of Kentucky. As a boy in the Ohio River valley, Ashley saw coffles of chained slaves being walked to the Deep South, boys his own age being

    James Mitchell Ashley

    James Mitchell Ashley

    James_Mitchell_Ashley

  • George Colbert
  • Chief of the Chickasaw Nation from 1834 to 1839

    1920. p. 4. Retrieved February 23, 2025. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    George Colbert

    George Colbert

    George_Colbert

  • Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?
  • Book by Maya Angelou

    "Family Affairs" "Changes" "Brief Innocence" "The Last Decision" "Slave Coffle" "Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?" "My Life Has Turned to Blue" Citations Gillespie

    Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?

    Shaker,_Why_Don't_You_Sing?

  • Hardy Murfree
  • American soldier (1752–1809)

    Carolina: Town of Murfreesboro. pp. 5–9. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Hardy Murfree

    Hardy Murfree

    Hardy_Murfree

  • Joseph Dunbar (politician)
  • Mississippi planter (1780s–1846)

    Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Joseph Dunbar (politician)

    Joseph Dunbar (politician)

    Joseph_Dunbar_(politician)

  • Slave insurance in the United States
  • Archived from the original on January 29, 2007. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Slave insurance in the United States

    Slave insurance in the United States

    Slave_insurance_in_the_United_States

  • History of slavery in West Virginia
  • and the slave population there nearly tripled from 1840 to 1860. Slave "coffles" became frequent sights in West Virginia. These were groups of enslaved

    History of slavery in West Virginia

    History of slavery in West Virginia

    History_of_slavery_in_West_Virginia

  • Edward Stone (slave trader)
  • American speculator (~1782–1826)

    partner at the time, Benjamin Keiningham, of the Paris, Kentucky slave coffle of summer 1822. In 1823, Stone listed for lease or sale the Indian Queen

    Edward Stone (slave trader)

    Edward Stone (slave trader)

    Edward_Stone_(slave_trader)

  • Rees W. Porter
  • American slave trader (1809–1892)

    Tennessean. Retrieved January 26, 2025. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Rees W. Porter

    Rees W. Porter

    Rees_W._Porter

  • John D. James, Thomas G. James, and David D. James
  • 19th-century American slave traders

    October 5, 1867. p. 1. Retrieved 2024-10-13. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    John D. James, Thomas G. James, and David D. James

    John D. James, Thomas G. James, and David D. James

    John_D._James,_Thomas_G._James,_and_David_D._James

  • List of Mississippi slave traders
  • 1977.0041. ISSN 1533-6271. S2CID 143907436. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    List of Mississippi slave traders

    List_of_Mississippi_slave_traders

  • Henry Crabb (judge)
  • American judge (1793–1827)

    19, 1857. p. 2. Retrieved April 10, 2025. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Henry Crabb (judge)

    Henry_Crabb_(judge)

  • Ponder brothers
  • 19th-century American slave traders

    youngest of the four brothers, was ax murdered. Ponder, while escorting a coffle of 60 slaves from Virginia to Florida, was evidently killed in his sleep

    Ponder brothers

    Ponder brothers

    Ponder_brothers

  • Joseph Erwin
  • American businessman (1762–1829)

    September 3, 1837. p. 1. Retrieved 2025-05-05. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Joseph Erwin

    Joseph Erwin

    Joseph_Erwin

  • Sowell Woolfolk
  • American businessman (d. 1832)

    "assisted by kinsmen and allied traders...Initially, the Woolfolks transported coffles overland to Augusta, Georgia, for resale, along with the occasional shipment

    Sowell Woolfolk

    Sowell Woolfolk

    Sowell_Woolfolk

  • List of Tennessee slave traders
  • Slave traders active in Tennessee from settlement until 1865

    Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-64336-427-8. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    List of Tennessee slave traders

    List of Tennessee slave traders

    List_of_Tennessee_slave_traders

  • N. A. McNairy
  • Nashville lawyer, slave trader (1779–1851)

    OCLC 8555700. OL 23359651M – via HathiTrust. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    N. A. McNairy

    N. A. McNairy

    N._A._McNairy

  • Stockley D. Hays
  • Nephew of Andrew Jackson (1788–1831)

    ISBN 978-0-8071-2684-4. LCCN 2001004234. OCLC 47746051. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Stockley D. Hays

    Stockley D. Hays

    Stockley_D._Hays

  • Thomas Yeatman
  • Tennessee businessman (1787–1833)

    The Beckwiths. J. Munsell's Sons. p. 33. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Thomas Yeatman

    Thomas Yeatman

    Thomas_Yeatman

  • Bibliography of the slave trade in the United States
  • ISSN 2377-0600. Carey, Bill (2018). "Part III: Buying and Selling". Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Bibliography of the slave trade in the United States

    Bibliography of the slave trade in the United States

    Bibliography_of_the_slave_trade_in_the_United_States

  • John McNairy
  • American judge (1762–1837)

    Tennessee Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2025-02-23. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    John McNairy

    John McNairy

    John_McNairy

  • Joseph Coleman (Tennessee politician)
  • Tennessee politician (d. 1819)

    this source, which is in the public domain. Carey, Bill (2018). Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee. Nashville, Tennessee:

    Joseph Coleman (Tennessee politician)

    Joseph Coleman (Tennessee politician)

    Joseph_Coleman_(Tennessee_politician)

  • Francis E. Rives
  • American politician

    in Virginia and walked them further south. Rives twice personally drove coffles of enslaved people through Fayetteville, North Carolina and westward to

    Francis E. Rives

    Francis_E._Rives

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  • ANTONIOS
  • Male

    Greek

    ANTONIOS

    (Αντώνιος) Greek name, possibly ANTONIOS means "invaluable." 

  • Allyse
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, German

    Allyse

    Truthful; Variant of Alice

  • Sanjeedah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sanjeedah

    Serious

  • Beena
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Beena

    A musical instrument, Wise, Far-sighted

  • Gananayika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Gananayika

    Goddess Parvati

  • Gurjivan
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Gurjivan

    One who lives a life as ordianed by Guru, Gurus way of life

  • Satchit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Satchit

    One with a good mind

  • Jayamati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kashmiri

    Jayamati

    Victorious Mind

  • Shrawani
  • Girl/Female

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    Shrawani

    Aspirant, Flow

  • Masden
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    Masden

    English : probably a variant of Marsden.

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  • Caufle
  • n.

    A gang of slaves. Same as Coffle.

  • Uncoffle
  • v. t.

    To release from a coffle.

  • Coffle
  • n.

    A gang of negro slaves being driven to market.

  • Kaffle
  • n.

    See Coffle.