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- [List of accounts]
- Two-page list of accounts, listing service, payment, and vendor. Includes mention of "William Philip, Junior, his Negro boy Tom bought of [off] him for £65. Lacks author [possibly from New York State]. Date taken from pencil notation that appears in a different hand., New-York Historical Society
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- Sales of Twenty Four Firkens nails & a cask mill clinches rec'd of the ship Lascelles [?] Benj'n Duce Commander from London
- Two-page list of accounts, appearing to belong to the Ship Lascelles under the command of Benjamin Duce [?]., New-York Historical Society
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- An account of sales of 2 Negroes and 12 […] of Rum of the Sloop Union, Caleb Cory Commander at Savannah in Georgia
- One-page list of accounts of the Sloop Union at Savannah, Georgia, under the command of Caleb Cory. Includes the sale of "2 Negroes." Additional note at bottom reads, "Savannah in Georgia May 28 1753 - Errors Encyned [?] Joseph Phillip.", New-York Historical Society
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- Memorandum taken from the Account of William Van Asstyn what Heiy [sic] is rid frome [sic] me & by whome this 1st day of April 1760
- One-page list of accounts belonging to William Van Asstyn [Asten]. Includes list of four men identified as "Negro.", New-York Historical Society
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- Mr. Alexander Jamison in acco't. with Hay & Kingsley
- Four-page account detail for Mr. Alexander Jamison with Hay & Kingsley. Expenses listed include those related to the death of a James Milne and passages to and from Dominica and Grenada carrying slaves for trade., New-York Historical Society
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- [Loose account pages]
- Loose fragments of account book in a single hand [possibly originating from Columbia County, New York], describing names of purchasers of various domestic goods., New-York Historical Society
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- [Account of Colonel Joseph Hart, Lieutenant of said County]
- Two-page account detail belonging to Colonel Joseph Hart, Lieutenant [of Buck's County, Pennsylvania]., New-York Historical Society
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- An account of the expence [sic] that arose for keeping the poor that belong to Springfield and Longmeadow since the division of the town
- Two-page account detail from a "meeting of select men of Longmeadow & Springfield" regarding expenses for "keeping the poor that belong to Springfield and Longmeadow [Massachussets]., New-York Historical Society
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- The public to Nicholas Ray Cunstable
- Fragment of account for Cunstable Nicholas Ray to "the Public" regarding transportation costs of "Negroes." Signed at bottom by John Pamor [possibly of South Carolina]., New-York Historical Society
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- [List of accounts]
- List of undated account in an unknown hand [possibly from Halifax County, Virginia]. Expenses listed include household items, livestock, and a "Negro Philip.", New-York Historical Society
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- Sales of slaves [aboard] Brig Marian, Captain George Lawton, from Africa
- Two-page account of "Negro sales" taken from the Brig Marian, Captained by George Lawton from Africa. Includes names of purchasers, number of slaves purchased, and total cost. Many slaves listed as "dead.", New-York Historical Society