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1820 census. Some, however, owned considerably more, such as John M. Perry, who owned thirty-seven people in 1820 and Dabney Cosby, also a contractor, who owned fourteen. The work done to supply and create the University's built landscape was overwhelmingly done by enslaved people, who terraced land, hauled dirt, dug foundations, shaped and fired bricks, and did tinwork, carpentry, roofing, and stone masonry.
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hired anywhere from twelve to more than thirty people annually as well as many others who were hired for specific tasks and shorter periods of time. In addition, many of the white contractors hired by the University also owned and hired slaves, between three and eight people each according to the
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early in his career, but the precise nature of their collaboration remains unknown. His earliest documented work is the
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For his great-grandson, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, see
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Most of Cosby's surviving buildings are in Virginia. These include
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Ruth Little-Stokes and Charles Greer Suttlemyre, Jr. (March 1976).
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National Register of Historic Places – Nomination and Inventory
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Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission staff (October 1980),
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on the construction of some of the original buildings of the
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President's Commission on Slavery and the University
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Dabney Cosby (politician)

Hampden–Sydney College
architect
slaveowner
Virginia
North Carolina
Thomas Jefferson
University of Virginia
courthouse
Sussex County, Virginia
North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina
Cumberland County Courthouse
Cumberland, Virginia
Grace Church
Ca Ira
Halifax County Courthouse
Halifax, Virginia
Venable Hall
Hampden–Sydney College
Sussex County Courthouse
Sussex
Goochland County Courthouse complex
Goochland
National Register of Historic Places
Virginia Quarterly Review
Dr. Beverly Jones House
Bethania
Forsyth County, North Carolina

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