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When the workmen saw him approaching they would greet him with : "What is the trouble to-day, Mr. S ?" His reply would usually be, "Headache to-day. " And so the merry laughter and jokes went on while these men of muscle labored continuously at their benches. A very tall man, with a dusky skin and long-braided hair, occasionally came to the building. He was so very tall and straight we children would scamper when we first saw him, but when we learned his grandmother was a remnant of the Indian ...tribe in that locality we looked upon him with much interest. He braided round shapely baskets and made corn- husk mats and brought them there to sell There were aged colored men that almost daily came from their homes to the shop. They were runaway slaves from the state of Delaware. Two of them are indelibily fixed in our memories. A major part of their existence in their lat- ter days was due to our father's aid and benefactions. The names they were known by were "Old Blake" and "Blind Jacob Jackson.
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