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Slavery Collection, 1709-1864
Windsor, Robert N.Smith, WilliamGreen, EdwardMillaudon, LawrenceLane, GeorgeWansey, JohnGay, JohnFranklin, Judy AnnHenry, DavidAlfred, JamesAnn, MaryRobinson, JohnRobinson, MaryAlexanderBrown, HenryStevenson, SusanHill, DennisDines, ElizabethRichards, SusanCaines, MariahRupel, BeckeyCombes, FredCombes, GeorgeCombes, GustusSmith, JoeCartwright, AbbHarper, WilliamHinson, SolSnowden, JamesDuffin, NatGrayham, ArchHawkins, FrankBurnett, MaryJohnson, FrankClayitt, TomDiscon, AmpryWhite, LizHobb, StephenWills, StephenDorsey, ElizaMoran, MintyHill, Ceary SuntyHenry, GeorgeCumpton, DanielJohnson, NelsonMarshal, DavyBrooks, JuliettGreene, SamDawylaz, CarolinePait, ShartatCraig, AdamSnowden, WayinWoodard, PeterHall, MarcusGray, HarryWashington, LeannaThomas, MariaSmith, MariaReulen, NancyPasy, HenryJohnson, PrestonClark, LewisButton, TomHoward, HenryWarton, CharlesKimaun, DanielStanton, JohnMoore, JohnHuse, FarleyFleming, IsaacMunrow, JoshuaWillis, TomShepherd, MatFleming, EranzGordon, MaryWater, JohnJohnson, SamTooyard, HenryIsaac Franklin (Brig)
[Manifest of the Brig Isaac Franklin]
1837-11-20
Ship manifest of "Negroes, mulattoes, and persons of color taken on" the Brig Isaac Franklin of Alexandria from the port of Alexandria [Virginia] to New Orleans [Louisiana]. Includes names of ship's Master William Smith, shipper Robert N. Windsor, collector Edward Green, and consignees Lawrence Millaudon and George Lane. Lists 73 slaves.
nyhs_sc_b-05_f-17_012 Mss Collection - Slavery Collection
Slaves--TransportationSlave shipsSlave trade
Ships' manifests
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