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- Statement exhibiting the amount of hires, or probable value, or expence of Negroes, belonging to the estate of the late William Browne for the years 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813
- Two-page statement of values and expenses relating to fifty slaves belonging to William Browne [possibly William Browne, Jr., of Four Mile Tree Plantation near Jamestown, Virginia] between the years 1809 and 1813. Includes slave's names, ages, parentage, and additional remarks., New-York Historical Society
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- Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Homer Virgil Milton deceased
- Four-page inventory of Homer Virgil Milton [probably of Jefferson County, Georgia]. Includes names and estimated value of aprroximately 32 slaves, among other household goods. Signed on last page by appraisers Samuel Clements, Robert Lowry, Tom Rim [?], and "Mark T." Made official and signed by Sherrod Arrington., New-York Historical Society
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- A return of the apraisement [sic] of the Property of Bartholomew Gartman, Dec.
- Four-page inventory of Bartholomew Gartman of Jefferson County, Georgia, regarding his estate at the time of his death. Identifies two slaves, "1 Negro man named Limbrick [?]; 1 Negro girl nam'd Peggy," among livestock and household goods. Signed on last page by administrators of the estate, Solomon Hood, Charly Higdon, and Shomake Holden. Made official and signed by Jas. [James] Bozeman., New-York Historical Society
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- [Report of valuation on the estate of Francis M. Hunt]
- Two-page evaluation of the estate of Francis M. Hunt, prepared by appointed commissioners to determine the value and interest of his property, including "a Negro slave named Willis worth $1,000." Signed by commissioners N. G. Tevis, Roy Stewart, and John S. Murphy. Note on back reads, "N. B. Collin, Guardian on Petition.", New-York Historical Society
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- Inventory of property appraised belonging to the estate of Daniel Dees Deceast [sic]
- Two-page inventory of Daniel Dees [of Jefferson County, Georgia], regaring his estate at the time of his death. Includes estimated value of 11 unnamed slaves. Signed by executors Thacher Vivion, Duet Dees, and Simon Smith., New-York Historical Society
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- List of hands on the farm at Terre au Beouf [sic] from S. B. Davis
- Four-page list of "hands on the farm at Terre au Beouf [Boeuf]" [of Louisiana] compiled by S. B. Davis, Mrs. R. Smith, P. C. Wederstrandt, and Henry Thompson. Includes names of 77 slaves listed by gender. List contributed by Thompson also gives cost and age., New-York Historical Society
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- A true and perfect inventory of the estate of David Tinsley Dece'd [deceased]
- Three-page inventory of the estate of David Tinsley of Caroline County [Virginia]. Identifies four slaves, "Jemmy a Negro fellow, Tom a Negro fellow, Plato a Negro boy, Tamer a Negro girl" along with household goods and livestock. Signed by executors Mary Tinsley, Ja. [James] Jameson, Thos. [Thomas] Daniel, Thos. [Thomas] Sale. Made official and signed by Benjamin Robinson of the Caroline County Court on March 8, 1759., New-York Historical Society
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- [Notice for compliance with act of Congress entitled "An act to provide for the valuation of lands and dwelling-houses, and the enumeration of slaves, within the United States"]
- Form of compliance for Philip Wendell of New York, regarding the July 9, 1798 act of Congress entitled, "An act to provide for the valuation of lands and dwelling-houses, and the enumeration of slaves, within the United States. Signed by Harmanus Wendell, Assessor., New-York Historical Society
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- A list of slaves belonging to Mr. Edw'd Ambler in Hanover and Louisa County
- List of "fifteen men, tweny-five women, sixteen boys, and eleven girls, in all 67" slaves belonging to Mr. Edw'd [Edward] Ambler in Hanover and Louisa County [Virginia]. Includes names and ages of each slave. On back, later additions to document dated May 31, 1765 and "this year 1766" list items purchased for "Negroes to be clothed.", New-York Historical Society
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- Valuation of Linders Negroes
- Two-page appraisement of slaves owned by John Linder, Junior, to be submitted "as a payment of a debt" to John Joyce of Mobeal [Mobile, Alabama]. List of 12 slaves, including name, age, relationship, and value. Signed by assessors Cornelius McCurtin, Samuel Mimes [Mims], and Adam Hollinger., New-York Historical Society