Maryland Loyalism Project

The Memorial of Hugh Dean

Hugh Dean, trader, recounts the persecution he endured and losses he suffered for loyal. He departed New York City for New Providence, Bahamas in 1783. Dean claimed a loss for three men and one woman that he enslaved.

Some themes his Loyalist Claim Commission memorial suggest include confiscation and persecution.

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