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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Pair of documents relating to a slave acquired by Kentucky's famous attorney general.

(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Pair of documents relating to a slave acquired by Kentucky's famous attorney general. Partly-printed writ of execution, 6 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches, and manuscript mortgage bond, 12 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches, each signed by Solomon P. Sharp; folds, minor wear. Kentucky, 11 January and 16 March 1822

  • Notes: William S. Lofland owed a large sum to Christian Bank. The bank hired as its attorney Solomon Porcius Sharp (1787-1825), who had served as a representative for Kentucky in Congress, and was at this time Kentucky's attorney general. Armed with a writ of execution, Sharp acquired Lofland's slave named Hannah on behalf of the bank. Lofland still owed a mortgage for Hannah, though, so the related bond placed Sharp and the bank under obligation to the state to make payment, and stipulated that they "shall not remove said negro out of the state nor dispose of the same until the mortgage aforesaid shall be satisfied."
    Sharp was murdered in 1825 by the husband of a former lover, a sensational case which later inspired works by Edgar Allen Poe and Robert Penn Warren.

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