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Slavery Collection, 1709-1864
[Manifest of the Brig Uneas]
Williams, William H.Boush, NathanielBrent, GeorgePruken, SusanD., AnnDirvy, BenjaminHammon, EliyaChambers, JaneCurtis, LucyFord, LeonardBrian, WmHoliday, DickPersy, RobertHawkins, DarcasHawkins, SarahHawkins, LewisBell, LewisThorton, JamesPowell, HenryWilson, SamuelHarris, MathewGrofs, MajorBrown, JacobFry, WilsonJackson, JohnGreene, JohnWilliams, ThomasLoyd, JohnLittle, JacobHall, FrederickRobertson, AmyThurston, PricillaWills, Mary A.Peterson, IsabellaJackson, AyJohnson, ClarenaaTailor, JaneMines, RoseFloyd, NaceBriscoe, WilfordJackson, Mary AnneGanes, CeliaHarison, MaryBom, LouisaBriscoe, CarolineDoden, MatildaLansdon, LouisaWarren, TilmanGreene, CharityWilliams, MakelRobinsonUneas (Brig)
nyhs_sc_b-05_f-16_021 Mss Collection - Slavery Collection
1839-11-19
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, shipper William H. Williams of Washington City, collector George Brent, and consignee Thomas Williams of New Orleans. Lists 49 slaves as well as 1 infant. Name number 42 is cut off, obscuring most of the last name: Louisa Bom (?).
Slaves--TransportationSlave shipsSlave trade
Ships' manifests
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