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- [Letter from Thos. Taylor to Messrs. Wm. Vernon & Company]
- Letter from Thomas Teakle Taylor in Accomack, Virginia, to William Vernon [of Newport, Rhode Island].
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- [Bill of lading for the Brig Royal Charlotte]
- Bill of lading for the Brig Royal Charlotte, owned by Saml. & Wm. Vernon, Thos. Teakle Taylor and Wm. Tayler [Taylor], departing from Newport harbor [Rhode Island] to the Coast of Africa carrying rum, sugar, wine, tobacco, pork, beef, and hogshead. Two copies, signed by William Taylor.
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- [Bill of sale for two slaves named Billy and Peter]
- Bill of sale for two "negro men" named Billy and Peter, purchased by Mr. John Joyce of Kingston [Jamaica] and Mr. John Amoss from Stibbert, Stephens and & Nacster. Signed by Wm. [William] Taylor.
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- Fugitive Slaves aided by the Vigilance Committee since the passage of the Fugitive Slave Bill, 1850
- Two-page list of names of fugitive slaves aided by the Vigilance Committee [probably of Boston, Massachusetts] since the passage of the Fugitive Slave Bill in 1850 until 1854.
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- [Letter from William Taylor to Thomas Vernon]
- Letter from William Taylor at the Virginia James River [Richmond, Virginia] to James Vernon, post master, in Newport, Rhode Island. Followed by additional note from Taylor dated October 24, 1763.
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- [Unsigned manuscript copy of letter to Richd. Brew, Esq.]
- Unsigned manuscript copy of a letter addressed to Richard Brew in Anamaboe [Anomabu, Ghana] from Newport [Rhode Island, in William Vernon's hand].
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- [Manifest of the Steam Boat Columbia]
- Ship manifest of "negroes, mulattoes, and persons of color taken on" the Steam Boat Columbia of Baltimore from the port of Alexandria [Virginia] to Norfolk [Virginia]. Includes names of ship's Master James Mitchell, shipper James H. Birch of Washington City, consignee B. V. Shekells of Washington, collector Edward Green and 13 slaves.