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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of Delegates. No. 4. 11 mo 11. 1817, page [2], docket, and Report of the Committee on the Circular Address of the Convention. 3 month 1800, page [1]
- Three page report dated March, 1800. Signed by Chairman Samuel Bowne., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Committee on the Circular Address of the Convention. 3 month 1800, page [2]-[3]
- Three page report dated March, 1800. Signed by Chairman Samuel Bowne., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Committee on the Circular Address of the Convention. 3 month 1800, page [4], docket
- Three page report dated March, 1800. Signed by Chairman Samuel Bowne., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Committee of the Circular Address of the Convention of 1797. Jany. 16. 1798, page [1] and [4]
- Three page report of the Committee of the Circular Address, dated January 16, 1798. Signed by Committee Chairman E.H.Smith., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Committee of the Circular Address of the Convention of 1797. Jany. 16. 1798, page [2]-[3]
- Three page report of the Committee of the Circular Address, dated January 16, 1798. Signed by Committee Chairman E.H.Smith., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Delegates to the convention of 1797
- One page report of the delegates of the New York Manumission Society to the Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, dated May 16, 1797. Signed by William Dunlap., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Committee on the Address of the Convention of 1796. Dated March 18. 1797
- One page report of the delegates of the New York Manumission Society to the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, dated March 18, 1797. Signed by John Murray., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Delegates to the Convention of 1796
- One page report of the delegates of the New York Manumission Society to the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, dated February 15, 1796. Signed by John Murray., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. [Address] To the Abolition and Manumission Societies in the United States, page [1]
- Three page address of the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, addressed to the Abolition and Manumission Societies in the United States, dated August 8, 1817. Attested by Richard Peters and Walter Sawyer., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. [Address] To the Abolition and Manumission Societies in the United States, page [2]-[3]
- Three page address of the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, addressed to the Abolition and Manumission Societies in the United States, dated August 8, 1817. Attested by Richard Peters and Walter Sawyer., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Committee for preventing irregular conduct in free Negroes. Read Feb.ry 21st. 1788, page [1] and [4]
- Two page report of the Committee for preventing irregular conduct in free Negores, undated, followed by a Form of a Register for the free Negroes. Signed by Ebenezer Hazard, John Lawrence and William Cochran. Read February 21, 1788., New-York Historical Society
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- Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Report of the Committee for preventing irregular conduct in free Negroes. Read Feb.ry 21st. 1788, page [2]-[3]
- Two page report of the Committee for preventing irregular conduct in free Negores, undated, followed by a Form of a Register for the free Negroes. Signed by Ebenezer Hazard, John Lawrence and William Cochran. Read February 21, 1788., New-York Historical Society