List of Maryland and Delaware slave traders
This is a list of slave traders working in Maryland and Delaware from 1776 until 1865:
- G. T. Allen
- David Anderson, Kentucky and Baltimore
- John Blackwell, Bladensburg
- Joseph Bush, Salisbury, Md.
- Bernard M. Campbell, Walter L. Campbell, and relations, Baltimore and New Orleans,
- Col. Benjamin Chambers, Baltimore
- George Davis, Maryland
- Jeff Davis, kidnapper, Maryland and Florida
- John N. Denning, Baltimore
- Charles Dickinson, Maryland, Tennessee, and Louisiana
- Jilson Dove, Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, Maryland
- Joseph S. Donovan, Baltimore
- Green Harris Duke, Baltimore, Frederick, Md. and Georgia
- Henry Fairbanks, Baltimore
- Mass or Marsa or Marcy Fountain, Delaware, and Caroline County, and Queen Anne County, Md.
- Mr. Fry, Delaware
- Samuel Galloway III, Chestertown and Annapolis
- John Gooding, Baltimore, importing from Africa to Cuba
- Henry Gordon, Maryland and Mississippi
- E. Guyton, Baltimore
- William Harker, Baltimore and Dorchester, Md.
- O. C. and S. Y. Harris, Upper Marlboro, Md.
- Octavius Harris, Calvert County
- Joseph Johnson, Ebenezer Johnson & Patty Cannon, Northwest Fork Hundred, Delaware
- A. E. Jones, Talbott County, Md.
- Stephen Jones, Delaware and Maryland
- Legg & Williams, Annapolis, Md.
- F. McCann, Hagerstown, Md.
- George Kephart, Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia
- William B. Petit
- Capt. Poll, Talbott County, Md. and North Carolina
- James Franklin Purvis, Baltimore
- David Rees, Attapakas, Louisiana, and Maryland
- Joel Rimes, Maryland and Alabama
- Thomas Ringgold, Chestertown
- Roberson, Maryland and South Carolina
- Lemuel Sappington
- Lewis Scott, Baltimore
- Henry F. Slatter, Baltimore and New Orleans
- Hope H. Slatter, Baltimore
- Jack Willison, Maryland and Alabama
- Mr. Thompson, Baltimore and the lands of the Cherokee nation
- J. M. Wilson, Baltimore and New Orleans
- Lewis Winters, Baltimore
- Austin Woolfolk, Baltimore
- Joseph B. Woolfolk, Eastern Shore, Maryland, and Natchez
- Samuel Martin Woolfolk, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Natchez
- C. A. Yeats, Port Tobacco, Md.