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Slave shackles

ca. 1866
Place madeGeorgia, United States, North America
Steel
Overall: 4 1/4 in. × 23 in. × 1/4 in. (10.8 × 58.4 × 0.6 cm)
Gift of Mrs. Carroll Beckwith
1921.20
According to a letter that accompanied these shackles upon their donation to the Historical Society in 1921, they were cut off teenage slave Mary Horn of Americus, Georgia, by Colonel William W. Badger of the 176th Regiment New York Volunteers, more than a year after Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Mary is said to have belonged to a Judge Horn, who riveted the irons to her legs with his own hands to prevent her from walking to the next plantation to see her beloved, George. George begged Colonel Badger to free Mary from her shackles and supposedly held her over an anvil while Badger cut them off.
DescriptionPair of steel ankle shackles; round cuffs with a soldered peg closure; four oval chain links attach the two cuffs
ClassificationsHISTORIC RELICS
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Shackles
Unidentified maker
1750-1850
INV.6313
Ankle shackles
1800-1900
INV.1059
Ankle shackles
1750-1850
Z.1957
Ankle shackles
Hiatt & Co.
ca. 1780-1850
INV.817
Handcuffs
1800-1900
1943.292
Handcuffs with key
ca. 1910
1943.329ab
Handcuffs
ca. 1880
1946.337ab
Handcuffs and key
Fruggatt
1825-1875
INV.8976ab
Pair of handcuffs with key
Walton Brothers
ca. 1876
1943.293
Handcuffs
Froggatt
1834
1947.51