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- [Deed of Mortgage between Stephen Sampson and Willis P. Blank et al.]
- Two-page deed of mortgage between Stephen Sampson and Willis P. Blank, William Graves, Elizabeth Sampson, and William Adams, in Lincoln County, Kentucky.
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- Briggatine Royall Charlotte Portage Bills
- Portage bill for the Brig Royall [Royal] Charlotte. Includes names of crew, wages, and terms. On back, list of wages paid to each crew member aboard the Brig Royal Charlotte, undated.
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- November 1851
- List titled "November 1851," including Elizabeth Finn, George Dana, George Bothamly, William Underwood & Co., J.P. Polion Dubuc, Joseph Russell, Stratton, Sheriff & Co., Albany Block [residential building], and ca. 40 others.
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- [Letter from Nich. Roosevelt to Messrs. Saml. & Wm. Vernon]
- Letter from Nich. [Nicholas] Roosevelt in New York to William and Samuel Vernon of Newport, Rhode Island.
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- [Loose account pages]
- Loose fragments of account book in a single hand [possibly originating from Columbia County, New York], describing names of purchasers of various domestic goods.
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- Bill of Sale of between William Stevenson and David Dickson
- Two-page bill of sale between William Stevenson and David Dickson regarding one slave man named Bob, in Harrison County, Kentucky.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Roselle]
- Birth certificate of Roselle, born December 24, 1803, to a 'Mulatto Wench named Betty' belonging to New York City merchant John Gerhard Coster. In document, the word 'Negro' has been crossed out and replaced with 'Mulatto.'
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- [Birth certificate of Othello Lawbury, a mulatto male child]
- Birth certificate of Othello Lawbury, born May 2, 1802, to a 'female slave named Mary' belonging to New York City attorney at law Andrew Raymond.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain male child named Jack]
- Birth certificate of Jack, born January 23, 1806, to a 'Negro Woman named Silva' belonging to New York City gentleman Jacob Wilkins.
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- Military Officers that delivered up Burns & took their pay
- Unsinged manuscript list of ca. 115 "military actors" in the trial of Anthony Burns, copied from the Boston Courier. Includes names, military title, and occupation with some addresses.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female mulatto child named Elizabeth]
- Birth certificate of Elizabeth, born April 8, 1803, to a 'Mulatto Woman Slave named Rachel' belonging to New York City merchant Andrew Foster.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child by the name of Betsey]
- Birth certificate of Betsey, born January 17, 1800 [1803?], to a 'slaveby the name of Catharine' belonging to widow Ann McAdams of New York City.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Susan]
- Birth certificate of Susan, born February 4, 1801, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Jenny' belonging to New York City merchant John Swartwout.
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- [List of names associated with the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society]
- Alphabetical list of ca. 530 names associated with the American Anti-Slavery Society.
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- A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery
- Unsigned and undated printed broadside entitled "A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery."
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- No. 11, Remarks
- Remarks given [probably by Samuel or William Vernon] regarding a case against Captain Thomas Rogers, who is accused of producing falsified trade books and trading to his own benefit in Barbados, Cape de Verdes, St. Christopher, and Isle de Los. Document describes several instances of disregard for trade orders from the ship's owners.
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- Sales of slaves [aboard] Brig Marian, Captain George Lawton, from Africa
- Two-page account of "negro sales" taken from the Brig Marian, Captained by George Lawton from Africa. Includes names of purchasers, number of slaves purchased, and total cost. Many slaves listed as "dead."
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child...]
- Birth certificate of [?], born November 26, 1800, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Mercy' belonging to Thomas Barclay of New York City. Damage to document on left side with text missing, including name of child.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Rachel]
- Birth certificate of Rachel, born March 1, 1806, to a 'negro woman slave named Dinah O'Brian' belonging to New York City law student Henry Dodge.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Hannah]
- Birth certificate of Hannah, born October 21, 1806, to a 'negro woman slave named Nance' belonging to New York County merchant John Lawrence.
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- [Birth certificate of two negro children Jack and Kitty]
- Birth certificate of Jack, aged three years and five months, and Kitty, aged nine months, transferred in ownership from Isaac Butler of Westfield, New York, to Sampson Simson.
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- [Birth certificate of female child Susan]
- Birth certificate of Susan, born December 1, 1809, to Clause and Sarah, slaves belonging to Maria Duffie, widow of New York merchant John Duffie. Signed in the presence of Gabriel Furman.
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- [Birth certificate of a female negro named Clara and another female negro named Mary]
- Birth certificate of Clara, born Novemer 8, 1801, to a 'female slave Rachel,' and of Mary, born May 6, 1802, to a 'female slave Sylvia,' both belonging to New York City merchant Jonathan Lawrence.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Isabella]
- Birth certificate of Isabella, born December 16, 1803, to a 'Negro woman Slave named Hager [Hagar]' belonging to New York City tallow chandler John Slidell.
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- Resolves relating to Slavery & the Slave Trade & the admission of new States into the Union.
- Resolution produced by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that the United States Congress must abolish slavery in the District of Columbia. Includes note that the "resolves were passed by the House in the 21st, & by the Senate of the 23 March" and that the resolutions are the same that are referred to in the letters of E. Jackson and R. C. Winthrop.
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- [Letter from Thos. Rogers to Messrs. Samuel & William Vernon]
- Letter from Thomas Rogers at Monsarado Road [possibly Barbados] to William and Samuel Vernon of Newport, Rhode Island.
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- [Memorandum regarding the sale of a slave and her child to Mrs. Elsworth]
- Two-page memorandum regarding the sale of a "negro wench and child sold at publick vendue [sic], to Mrs. Elsworth for eight pound." Includes list of 3 "articles" outlining the terms of sale set forth by executor William Elsworth. Signed by witnesses Jeremiah Elsworth and William Wallace [?].
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- Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Homer Virgil Milton deceased
- Four-page inventory of Homer Virgil Milton [probably of Jefferson County, Georgia]. Includes names and estimated value of aprroximately 32 slaves, among other household goods. Signed on last page by appraisers Samuel Clements, Robert Lowry, Tom Rim [?], and "Mark T." Made official and signed by Sherrod Arrington.
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- Petition by George Wooley against A. O. Roberts
- Two-page petition by George Wooley against A. O. Roberts requesting a recision of a previous contract regarding the purchase from A. O. Roberts by George Wooley of the slave girl named Ann, on the ground that the negro slave is unsound and diseased, in Fayette County, Kentucky [previous contract attached].
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- [Letter from Wm. Vernon to Sammy]
- Letter from William Vernon in Boston [Massachusetts] to Samuel Vernon, Jr., of Newport [Rhode Island]. Followed by unsigned letter dated November 20, 1781 [that appears to be unrelated and in the hand of Samuel Vernon, Sr.].
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Monday]
- Bill of sale for "one negro man slave named Monday" purchased by John Joyce from Michell [Mitchell?] & Daggers of Kingston [Jamaica].
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- [Birth certificate of a certain male child named Peter]
- Birth certificate of Peter, born February 7, 1811, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Bett' belonging to New York City stock broker Leonard Bleecker.
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- [Birth certificate of Ruth, a certain female child]
- Birth certificate of Ruth, born August 8, 1803, to a 'Negro woman Slavenamed Jude' belonging to New York City butcher Alexander Fink. Addressed to Tunis Wortman Esquire, Clerk of the City and County of New York.
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- [Birth certificate of Mary a negro child]
- Birth certificate of Mary, born in April 1802, to 'Mary a slave & Samuel Sperry a free man.' Signed by New York City merchant Gulian Ludlow.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain male child named Lewis]
- Birth certificate of Lewis, born May 14, 1803, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Dell' belonging to New York City gentleman Jacob Stout.
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- [Advertisement for Mathew Carey's testimony of the Colonization Society]
- Two-page printed advertisement by Mathew Carey of Philadelphia, promoting this written testimony on the Colonization Society and its activities in Liberia.
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- [Anti-slavery resolutions]
- Unsigned and undated anti-slavery resolutions.
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- [Letter from Sam Brown to William Vernon, Esq.]
- Letter from Sam Brown of Boston [Massachusetts] to William Vernon of Newport [Rhode Island]. Includes manuscript copy of letter from Silvester Jones to Sam Brown received March 10, 1792.
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- Return of all the taxable property in the Parish of Saint Paul's
- Return for all of the taxable property in the Parish of Saint Paul's [Charleston District, South Carolina], including 3734 slaves, and 2 "Free Negroes."
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- Affidavit of Nathan H. Gartin
- Two-page affidavit allowing Nathan H. Gartin to seek and arrest the slave Jack in Marion County, Kentucky.
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Cato]
- Bill of sale for "a negro carpenter named Cato," purcahsed by Mr. [John] Joyce [of Kingston, Jamaica] from H. Earl.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Margaret]
- Birth certificate of Margaret, born August 16, 1807, to a 'Negro woman Slave named Nancy' belonging to New York City merchant Benjamin Hide.
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- [Birth certificate of male child Theophilus]
- Birth certificate of Theophilus, aged eight months, born to a female slave belonging to New York City merchant Isaac Clason.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain male child named Argill]
- Birth certificate of Argill, born in March 1808, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Phillis' belonging to New York City grocer John O'Neal.
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- [Birth certificate of James]
- Birth certificate of James, born June 19, 1802, to 'Marianne, the wife of York' belonging to New York City surgeon William Hurst. Document cosigned by attorney Timothy Hurst. James was baptised August 1, 1802, by the Right Reverend Bishop Moore.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Peg]
- Birth certificate of Peg, born May 4, 1812, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Yawn' belonging to New York City merchant John Vreeland.
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- [Birth certificate of a female mulatto child by the name of Harriet]
- Birth certificate of Harriet, born February 10, 1810, to a 'black girl a boun [bound?] servant the property of Thomas Stag,' at that time in the service of New York City shipwright Jacob Weaver.
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- List of 108 names to petition for use of Faneuil Hall
- Signed petition of 108 names for the use of Feneuil Hall [Boston, Massachusetts] in January 1839 for a gathering [probably for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society].
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- [Deed of Emancipation of Charles by Mary Stevenson]
- Two-page deed of manumission and emancipation of the slave boy named Charles by his master Mary Stevenson in Harrison County, Kentucky.
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- [Bill of sale for two slaves named Pompey and Adam]
- Bill of sale for "a negro man named Pompey" and "a negro man named Adam" purchased by John Joyce of Kingston [Jamaica] from W. & G. [Wg. G.?] Dawson.