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During the year of 1834 Dr. Emerson took Dred Scott to the military post at Rock Island, Illinois. They stayed here until the early part of 1836 where they then moved on to Fort Snelling, in upper Louisiana. It was here where Dred Scott met his wife Harriet who was a slave of Major Taliaferro, of the United States Army...
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Major Taliaferro in the year of 1836 sold Harriet to Dr. Emerson. With the consent of Dr. Emerson he allowed Dredd Scott and Harriet to be husband and wife in this same year. From this marriage they had two children Eliza and Lizzie. The case was brought up on 6 April 1846 when Scott filed a declaration...
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