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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Group of 11 slavery-related documents.

(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Group of 11 slavery-related documents. Various sizes and conditions. Vp, circa 1760, 1823-70

  • Notes: Account between slaver William Vernon and Captain Peter Dordin for a voyage of the sloop Nancy to Hispaniola, including a "negro wench omitted" valued at $122. Np, circa 1760? * Writ of execution against James A. Francisco, seizing "one negro girl named Virgin." Lawrence County, AL, 22 September 1823 * Indemnity bond for the support of "a negro man named Jonathan, formerly the property of Robert Stuart," given by Josiah Conley and John Ryland. Washington County, TN, 20 October 1834 * Commission for Charles M. Hall as commissioner "respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters" (the Fugitive Slave Act). New York, 27 December 1850 * Account between W.J. Wright and P.G. Silver listing "hire of boy London . . . interest on negro hire." Columbus, TX, 26 February 1861 * Agreement for "the hire of the following negroes for the year 1861, viz Marion, his wife & 2 children, Charles, Mahola & her three children, Jane, Harriet, Mary & daughter, Eliza & her two boys, Alford, Dave, Ann & her infant," by Abram A. McWillie. Wharton, TX, 28 November 1860 * Account between Mary C. Abbott and the estate of Lewis Seltzer, including several entries for "negro hire." Wilcox County, AL, 16 February 1859 * List of 94 named slaves with valuation; no date or place given * Bond concerning "a negro man named Tom about 45 or 50 years of age" between John M. Jones and W.J. Lawrence. Gadsden County, FL, 1 March 1858 * Letter from Mary Ann Killian to lawyer Robert Williamson, complaining of being cheated at the auction of her late husband''s slaves (not named). Lincoln County, NC, 24 July 1829 * Slave certificate for Inocencia, aged 16, property of the Tejada family. Arecibo, Puerto Rico, 28 January 1870.

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