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Lynch’s slave pen was a 19th-century slave pen, or slave jail, in the city of Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, that held enslaved men, women, and children while they waited to be sold. The slave pen was owned by Bernard M. Lynch, a prominent Saint Louis slave trader. Lynch operated the slave pen at this location from 1859 until its confiscation by the Union Army in 1861.

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  • Lynch’s slave pen was a 19th-century slave pen, or slave jail, in the city of Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, that held enslaved men, women, and children while they waited to be sold. The slave pen was owned by Bernard M. Lynch, a prominent Saint Louis slave trader. Lynch operated the slave pen at this location from 1859 until its confiscation by the Union Army in 1861. (en)
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  • Lynch’s slave pen was a 19th-century slave pen, or slave jail, in the city of Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, that held enslaved men, women, and children while they waited to be sold. The slave pen was owned by Bernard M. Lynch, a prominent Saint Louis slave trader. Lynch operated the slave pen at this location from 1859 until its confiscation by the Union Army in 1861. The facility was located at the corner of Fifth and Myrtle Streets in Saint Louis, which placed it in the same area as many of the city’s commercial enterprises and governmental buildings. Currently, Busch Stadium and St. Louis Ballpark Village occupy the site where Lynch's slave pen once stood. (en)
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