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The information herein has been abstracted from National Archives
microfilm copies of the account records of the Freeman's Savings
and Trust Branch of New Orleans. The Freedman's Savings and Trust
catered to the African American population of the
Reconstruction-Era South, and many of its depositors were former
slaves. Data pertaining to plantations and former owners can be
found in many records, as well as the names of spouses and family
members, age, place of birth, residence, date of account
application, occupations and military service if any. The entries
are listed in the same order that they appear in the original
documents. An index of full names has been compiled for ease of
reference. Contact information is also provided for obtaining
copies of the original National Archives documents. This is a
valuable resource for researching African American ancestry.
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