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Dolen Perkins-Valdez
Wench

Copyright © 2010 by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

DEDICATED TO MY PARENTS: BARBARA AND JAMES PERKINS FOR BELIEF, SUPPORT, AND LOVE.
Her beauty was notorious through all that part of the country; and colonel Moore had been frequently tempted to sell her by the offer of very high prices. All such offers however, he had steadily rejected; for he especially prided himself upon owning the swiftest horse, the handsomest wench, and the finest pack of hounds in all Virginia. – THE SLAVE: OR MEMOIRS OF ARCHY MOORE (1836)

Illustration of Tawawa House used courtesy of the Ohio Historical Society.


WENCH:

(c. 1290): A girl, maid, young woman; a female child.

(1362): A wanton woman; a mistress.


United States:

(1812; 1832): A black or colored female servant; a negress.

(1848): A colored woman of any age; a negress or mulattress, especially one in service.