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- [Birth certificate of a certain male child named George]
- Birth certificate of George, born June 19, 1803, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Jane' belonging to widow Jessy Judah of New York City.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain male child named George]
- Birth certificate of George, born April 6, 1807, to a 'Negro Woman named Deborah' belonging to New York City merchant Abraham Bussing.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain male child named George]
- Birth certificate of George, born January 22, 1809, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Margaret' belonging to Deborah Prendergast, wife of Captain Richard Prendergast of New York.
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- [Bill of Sale between Marcus Stephenson and John Stephenson]
- Four-page bill of sale between Marcus Stephenson and John Stephenson regarding livestock, furniture, and slaves named Jeremiah, Sook, George, Rachel, Sue, and Sall in Nicolas County, Kentucky.
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Fanny and her child named George]
- Bill of sale for "a certain female slave named Fannyand her child named George" from Louis Montany to Mary Locker, both of Mobile, Alabama. Signed by witnesses George W. Grand, D. Dill, and Bennet Cutter.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain mulatto male child named George]
- Birth certificate of George, born June 7, 1812, to a 'molato [mulatto] woman slave named Venus' belonging to New York City livery stable keeper William Sandford.
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- [Birth certificate of two male children the one named William and the other George]
- Birth certificate of William and George, born December 26, 1806, to a 'Mulatto Woman Slave named Susan' belonging to widow Jemima Stout of New York City.
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- Bill of Sale between Joseph Freeman and David Sayre
- Two-page bill of sale between Joseph Freeman and David Sayre regarding the slave boy George.
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- [Nine receipts for the slave of slaves by E. H. Stokes]
- Nine printed receipts for the sale of slaves by E. H. Stokes between June 29, 1860 and August 15, 1860.
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- [Bill of sale for slaves to Davis Smith]
- Bill of sale for twelve slaves from John H. Tucker to Davis Smith, both of Savannah, Georgia. Names of slaves and their ages listed on back.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain male child named George]
- Birth certificate of George, born September 10, 1800, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Peggy' belonging to New York City merchant John B. Coles.
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- [Deed of manumission by Elizabeth Malery]
- Two-page deed of manumission by Eliabeth Malery of Hanover County, Virginia, for her slaves George, David, John, and Mary. Witnessed by William Lambull, Henry H. Mallory, and Higgason King. Transcribed and sealed by court clerk William Pollard.
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- [Manifest of the Steamer Phenix]
- Ship manifest of "negroes, mulattoes, and persons of color taken on" the Steamer Phenix of Alexandria from the port of Alexandria [Virginia]. Includes names of ship's Master, James Gay, Jr., shipper J. C. Cook, collector Edward Green, and consignee Thomas Wiliams. Lists 12 slaves, 1 of which is an infant.
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- Appraissment of the personal estate of Charles Webb
- Four-page inventory of the estate of Charles Webb, including livestock, house wares, tools, and slaves named George, Billy, Rueben, Pompy, Daniel, Hampton, Ned, Stephen, Rose, Miner, Jenny, Franky, Betty, Billy, Jupiter, Moses, Jenny, Molly, Virgin and child, Moses, Aron, Peter, Dennis, Tamer, Milly, Susan, Peggy, Dinah, Judah, Siler, Darly, Jacob, Samuel, Cate, Matilda, and Jacob, in Fayette County, Kentucky.
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named George]
- Bill of sale for "one negro man named George for exportation," purchased by Mr. John Joyce of Kingston [Jamaica] from Robert Gordon.
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- [Bill of sale for two slaves named Cuffee and George]
- Bill of sale for two "negroe fellows" named Cuffee and George for exportation, purchased by Mr. John Joyce [of Kingston, Jamaica] from Jacob Gutteres. Signed by Abm. [Abraham] D. C. Pereira.