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Creator / Contributor
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Williams, William H.
Carrell, E. H.
Boley, Newton
Nathaniel Boush
Bynum, I. A.
Green, Edward
Williams, Thomas
Myers, Amus
Bellow, John
Wilson, Furlong
Harrison, John
Thompson, Sam
Henry, Joseph
Smith, John
Malone, Daniel
Cook, Bob
Grigsley, James
Whaland, Isaas
Jackson, Edward
Taylor, Bil
Swan, Wason
Haig, Nelson
Prancig, James
Cross, Richard
Ponttint, John
Butter, John
Clinton, Simon
Davis, Mary Ann
Luune, Isabella
Johnson, Florinda
Miller, Harriet
Davis Ellen
Taylor, Patsey
Whaland, Neland
Whaland, Harriet
Norvilla, Elizabeth
Munrow, Ruth
D., Martha Jane
Fisher, Nanner
Smith, Easter
D., George Amner
Heanis, James
Berry, Dory
Becket, David
Gilbert, Luke
Goen, Washington
Thomas, Sam
Robertson, John
Galaway, Auyo
Brown, William
Rice, William
Tilman, Joe
Matthews, Harry
Johnson, Fieldes
Bias, William
Tillman, Charles
Tailor, Thomas
James, Hanibala
Osbond, Sam
Hall, Henry
Jackson, Samuel
Moore, Gabriel
Henson, William
Slater, Charles
Harris, Peter
Banks, Albert
Slater, Mary
Smith, Henrietta
Kooko, Celia
McKey, Mary Ann
Diggs, Ann
Slater, Louisa
Brown, Hessy
Carrol, Milly
Shences, Susan
Jackson, Melvina
Gamble, Ariannah
Suel, Elizas
Brooks, Mary
Medly, Margaret
Bowen, Ellen
Jackson, Hariet
Magruden, Edward
Henson, Alfred
Johnson, Bill
Thomas, Richard
Smith, Jane
Hantes, Lucinda
Meeks, Levi
Uneas (Brig)
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Title
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[Manifest of the Brig Uneas]
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Collection Title
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Slavery Collection, 1709-1864
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Date
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1838-11-03
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Description
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Ship manifest of "Negroes, mulattoes, and persons of color taken on" the Brig Uneas of Alexandria from the port of Alexandria to New Orleans, Louisiana. Includes names of ship's Master Nathaniel Boush, shippers William H. Williams of Washington City, E. H. Carrell, Newton Boley of Jefferson County Virginia, and I. A. Bynum, [collector] Edward Green, and consignee Thomas Williams. Includes note, "The slave No. 35 named James Harris was [?] from the vessel, before the clearance was affected." Lists 82 slaves.
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Identifier
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nyhs_sc_b-05_f-16_020
Mss Collection - Slavery Collection
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Subject
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Slaves--Transportation
Slave ships
Slave trade
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Material type or medium of original
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Ships' manifests
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Rights
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