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John Bordeaux's Time in New York City

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What happened to John Guttliff Bordeaux -- widely known as General Buddhoe -- after he freed the enslaved in 1848 and was exiled from St. Croix? Research shows he spent some time building a new life in New York City.

Source: St. Croix Source | online all the time since 1999

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