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""Miss Smith, the wealthy old lady who died recently near Chapel Hill, and who bequeathed a large sum of money to the State University, did not fail to remember her old slaves, of whom six are now living,"" read the New York Times December 6, 1885. But the Times got it wrong: land, not money, was left to the University of North Carolina and five of Mary Ruffin Smith's former slaves. And the reporter could not have known that four of the heirs were also her nieces--sired by her two bachelor brothers--or that all five had the same mother, the Smiths' maid, Harriet. Smith, a spinster, raised the
Plantation owners --- Plantations --- History. --- Jones, Francis, --- Smith, Mary Ruffin, --- Family. --- Chatham County (N.C.) --- Orange County (N.C.)
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