
PRINTED & MANUSCRIPT AFRICAN AMERICANA
May 7, 2020 10:30 AM EDT
- Auction Details
348 lots
- Collectibles(242)
Inner Filter Options - Fine Art(104)
Inner Filter Options - Dolls, Bears & Toys(2)
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- Arthur Mole(1)
- George Morland(1)
1: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Smith, J.R., engraver; after George Morland. Slave Trade.
2: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Account between a Boston merchant and his ship's captain, detailing the sale of 3 slaves in the Caribbean.
9: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Public Sale. Will Be Sold . . . One Negro Woman.
11: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Sale of Saves
12: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Henry, J.L. "List of Negroes on hand at beginning of trade and afterwards acquired & sold & prices."
13: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Spencer, James Leake. Letter to the town of Blacks and Whites regarding the sale of a carpenter.
14: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Land and Negroes for Sale!
15: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Trade card for John W. Chrisp & Co., Dealers in Slaves.
19: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Cayce family register with several entries on enslaved people.
20: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Runaway reward notice for an important case.
21: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Burnett, C.A. $250 Reward! Ranaway from the Subscriber, 3 Negro Girls.
24: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Smith, G.W.F. $200 Reward, Ranaway from the Subscriber . . . My Man Giles.
25: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Charleston slave tag issued to a servant in 1824.
27: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) A Texas jury finds "Ned, a negro man slave" guilty of murdering another slave.
29: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Summons for a jury of 50 slave-owners to rule in a Mississippi case against a slave.
30: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Howard, Benjamin C. A Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court . . . in the Case of Dred Scott
31: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Estate papers of a wealthy Texan distributing his slaves.
33: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Anderson, James V. Petition in support of a woman whose manumission was ignored.
35: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Bilingual emancipation notice for a family of six posted in New Orleans.
39: (SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) A rare early illustrated German-American anti-slavery broadside titled "Sclaven-Handel."



















