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  1. Lloyd, without identifying himself, asks the man about his owner and how well he is treated. The enslaved man responds that his owner is Colonel Lloyd, and that he is not treated well. Several weeks later, the man is chained and sold to a Georgia slave trader for the offense to Lloyd.

  2. Colonel Lloyd is known to whip old and young Barney for any reason, whether justified or not. His three sons and his three sons-in-law all engage in the practice of punishing any slave they like for whatever reason they like.

  3. Nov 14, 2022 · A Yellowstone flashback scene finds young Rip Wheeler sauntering through the bunkhouse around an anonymous group of cowboys. One man looked familiar, however: Modern day bunkhouse veteran...

  4. This establishment was under the care of two slaves—old Barney and young Barney—father and son. To attend to this establishment was their sole work. But it was by no means an easy employment; for in nothing was Colonel Lloyd more particular than in the management of his horses.

  5. Colonel Lloyd also kept a luxurious stable, under the care of a father-and-son team of slaves named Old Barney and Young Barney. Whenever the Colonel notices the slightest problem with his riding equipment, he blames the Barneys, and the slaves receive a whipping regardless of whether or not they could have controlled the problems.

  6. Dec 19, 2022 · The reason that old and young Lloyd look alike is because the actors that portray them are related. In fact, the actor that portrays Lloyd’s younger self is none other than Forrie J....

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