Francis Tisdale recounts that, in 1812, he was "Summoned to turn out with all his Slaves liable to work on the roads and assist in repairing the Public High way leading from Sumterville to Black River." According to Tisdale, while his slave Peter “was Labouring on the said Public High way a tree was unfortunately and accidentally fallen on him which broke both of his thighs ... and also his left wrist which rendered him forever unable to do much labour and was entirely useless to your Petitioner for a great while." He further reports that "it has cost him a considerable Sum of money in get the Said Peter cured." In that "this misfortune took place while the said Peter was labouring on the High way," the petitioner “prays your Honorable body to grant him a relief adequate to the injury he has sustained."
Result: Granted $253.25.
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Repository: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina