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- [Receipt for cargo on the Brig Sally]
- Reciept for cargo aboard the Brig Sally, including hogsheads and "gallons of rum the produce of America." Signed by William D. Wolf, master, and two witnesses, Thomas Biddall and W. Tower at the "Cape Coast Castle on the Coast of Africa.", New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of slave Fabe]
- Bill of sale for a slave named Fabe. On front, receipt from the sale from William Shekley of Mount Pleasant township, York County, Pennsylvania, to Easter Larimer of the same town. Document damage on bottom missing signature of witness. On back, receipt from the sale from Easter Larimer to Dungen McInear, dated January 24, 1793. Signed by witnesses Robert Cubertson [Culbertson] and Sam'l [Samuel] Culbertson., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of a slave named Pegge]
- Receipt for the sale of a "Negro woman named Pegge" from Richard Terrell and Lyse Rolards to Jyke Richardson of Lincoln County, Virginia. On back, additional note reads, "We of the jury do find for the Plantif [sic] seventy five pounds damages, Wm. [William] McGill., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of a Negro man slave named Qua]
- Bill of sale for a "Negroe [sic] man slave named Qua" from John G. Jos. Barms. Appears to be drafted by an employee of Barms, Mr. James Amoss., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for goods exchanged with Mr. Jones, ship candelar at New York]
- Fragment containing request for "a barral [sic] of tar" to be given to Cuf, a slave belonging to Denyse Denyse. Addressed to Mr. Jones, a New York ship candler., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of Delilah & child]
- Fragment containing receipt for the sale of "Delilah & child," from Sherriff Edward Hall to James Sumner [possibly of Edgecomb County, North Carolina]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of a slave named Jayne]
- Bill of sale for a "Negro wench named Jayne" from Albany, New York, physician Samuel Stringer to Philip Wendell of the same city. Signed by witnesses Robert C. Schenck and Walter Vrooman., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of a slave named Bett]
- Bill of sale for a slave named Bett from Adam Hampton of Davion [Davidson] County, North Carolina to Michael Humble of Lincoln County, Virginia. Signed by witnesses L. T. Moore and James Hinch., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of a slave named Jan]
- Bill of sale for a "Negro Man named Jan" to Abraham Ten Broeck of Albany [New York]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of a slave named Jacob]
- Bill of sale of "one molato [mulatto] boy named Jacob" from Philip Alston [probably of Halifax County, North Carolina] to Mr. John Turnbull., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the return of slaves to owner Charles Biddle]
- Receipt for the return of two slaves, "a Negroe boy named Tom" and "a Negroe girl named Rose" belonging to Charles Biddle, Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] mariner., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill for remittance of funds for the Gambia Contract]
- Bill for funds to Mr. George D. Sweet to be placed "to the Gambia Contract" from Robert Brown, Esq., of Abingdon Strait, Westminster, London., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for the sale of the slave Betty]
- Bill of sale of a "Negro wench Betty" from Cornelius Van der Veer, Junior, of Flatbush, Long Island, New York, to William Tongue. On back, additional notes in two different hands, both dated January 21, 1777, regarding the sale of the same slave, Betty, to Mr. Frederick Shonnard., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Bett]
- Bill of sale for "a certain Negro wench named Bett" from Cornelius Van Schelluyne, Philip Wendel, and Lucas Van Weighten to innholder Jacob 5 Lansing of Albany, New York., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Sam]
- Bill of sale for a "Negroe fellow named Sam" from Basil Cowper, William Telfair, and Edward Telfair [of Savannah, Georgia] to Benjamin Williamson of St. George Parish, Georgia., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of taxation for the import of a slave to Philadelphia]
- Bill of taxation for the import of slaves for merchant Samuel Mifflin and mariner Joseph Brown of Philadelphia [Pennsylvania]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for the slave called Lavina]
- Bill of sale of "one Negro wench called Livina" from Pieter Quackenbous to indian trader Pieter [Peter] Ryckman of Albany, New York., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Violet]
- Bill of sale of "a Negro girl named Violet" from New York City butcher Rober Heaton to Nicholas Jones., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Emelye]
- Bill of sale for a slave named Emelye [Emilie?] from Mr. Fonttain [Founttain?] to Mr. Borgellas of Port-au-Prince [Haiti]. Followed by bill of sale for same slave, Emelye, to Mr. Laval from Mr. Borgellas, dated April 26, 1796., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Mimba]
- Document on one leaf in three hands. On top, a contract signed by Dudley Saltonstall promising to "carry to North American for sale" a "Negroe girl named Mimba." On bottom, a reciept for the sale of the slave Mimba dated June 4, 1763. On back, verification of sums received by Dudley Saltonstall. Signed by John Joy of New London [Connecticut] and dated October 13, 1763., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for transportation costs of slaves]
- Bill for the cost of apprehending and transporting various slaves to trail presented by Allen Addison [possibly of Granville County, South Carolina] to "the Publick." Identifies slaves Lucy, Nancy, Hannah and Fryday, all belonging to Joseph Perry [possibly of Orangeburg County, South Carolina]. Signed by Addison's counsel, James Stobe [?]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Kate]
- Two documents on one page in two hands. On top, a bill of sale of "a female Negro slave named Kate" from Nicholas Dudley [probably of Exeter, New Hampshire] to his son-in-law and daughter, Sarah and Josiah Robinson. On bottom, bill for cost of materials purchased by Capt. Josiah Robinson for the funeral of Nicholas Dudley from Daniel and Jacob Tilton., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Portsmouth]
- Bill of sale for "a certain Negro boy called Portsmouth" from David Ingersol [?] to Barnabus Brient [Bryant] [of Albany, New York]. On back, bill of sale for same slave, Portsmouth, from Barnabus Bryant to Evert Wendell, dated January 2, 1726., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill for cost of apprehending and keeping … custody of slaves belonging to Mr. Wm. Chapman]
- Bill for apprehending and keeping […] custody of slaves belonging to Mr. Wm. [William] Chapman by Mr. Charles West, Constable of St. Andrew's Parish [in Brunswick County, Virginia]., New-York Historical Society
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- N498 Exchange for £15
- Bill of exchange in the "free town" of Sierra Leone from R'd [Richard] Bright to "The Chairman and Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company, London," to be paid to the order of Michael Macmillan., New-York Historical Society
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- To the Overseers of the Poor of Albany
- Bill for the support of "Lena, a child from a slave" belonging to Peter Edmund Elmendorf of Albany, New York., New-York Historical Society
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- Arbiter of argument between Chambers [and] Mills
- Arbitration of argument between Hugh Mills and Thomas Chambers, regarding payment for "a certain Negro fellow named Emmanuel.", New-York Historical Society
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- Hannah Platner and Leonard Ten Broeck Agreement
- Bill of sale for "a certain Negro Wench named Dion" from Hannah Blatner [Platner] to Lenard [Leonard] Ten Broeck of Livingston [Columbia County, New York]. Unsigned., New-York Historical Society
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- Exchange for 707 Dollars
- Bill of exchange for amount of $707 between Mr. Frederick Beard of Charleston, South Carolina, and Capt. John Webb of New York [possibly for slave trade]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt of payment for tuition]
- Receipt of payment for tuition from Jeremiah Van Rensselaer [of Albany, New York] to Alexander Miller, Dr., New-York Historical Society
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- Exchange for 350 Dollars
- Bill of exchange for amount of $350 between Mr. David Longbridge of Charleston, South Carolina, and Capt. John Webb of New York [possibly for slave trade]., New-York Historical Society
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- Sales of 5 African Negroes received [by] Ship Mary
- Ledger of sales of "5 African Negroes" on board the Ship Mary at Charleston [South Carolina], under the command of Master Joseph Wood and owned by Dean Deblois & Martin., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for slaves David and Betty]
- Printed bill of sale for "two Negro slaves named David & Betty" from James Slater to Messrs. Steadman & Dunlap of Richmond [Virginia]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for hire of a female slave for four months]
- Receipt for the "hire of a Negroe [sic] woman for fore [sic] months" by William Hathaway from Joseph Pointer., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Joe]
- Receipt for the sale of "a certain Black man named Joe" from Joseph Houston, Junior, and Charles J. Guion of New York City to Peter G. Hart. Document specifies that after a period of four years, Joe will be freed. Signed by witness Benjamin Hart., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for one barrel of rum]
- Receipt for "one barrel of rum" from Stephen Deblois and Gordon Dickson of Newport [Rhode Island] to be taken on the Brig Bandywine by William Wiley for sale in Africa [possibly for slaves]. Signed by witness Henry Castoff., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for Robert Harrison]
- Bill of sale for "a certain Negro man named Robert Harrison" from John J. Roff of Colonie, Albany County [New York] to Gerrit W. Van Schaick of Albany [New York]. Document specifies that Harrison will remain in Van Schaick's service until May 1, 1817. Signed by witness Peter Gansevoort., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Susannah and her children named Jacob and Henry]
- Bill of sale for "a Negro slave named Susannah and her children named Jacob and Henry" from Jeremiah Holt of Orange County, North Carolina to Archibald D. Murphy., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Harry]
- Bill of sale for "a certain Negro man named Harry" from Archibald D. Murphy and George Clancy of Orange County, North Carolina, to Wiliam Kirkland, of the same town. The slave, Harry, was part of the estate of John S. Kirk. Signed by witnesses G. M. Johnston and James O'Daniel. On back of first page, three additional statements in three hands, all confirming sale of the slave, Harry., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Caesar Butler]
- Bill of sale for "a Negro man named Caesar Butler" from Hanson Barnes to George A. Barnes [of Washington, D.C.]. Signed by witness Richard Wallace., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Fanny and her child named George]
- Bill of sale for "a certain female slave named Fanny…and her child named George" from Louis Montany to Mary Locker, both of Mobile, Alabama. Signed by witnesses George W. Grand, D. Dill, and Bennet Cutter., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for two slaves named Harriet and George Washington]
- Bill of sale for "one Negro woman named Harriet…and also one Negro boy named George Washington" from the executors of the estates of the Rev. Samuel Donnell, deceased, to Edward McMillan [probably both of Wilson County, Tennessee]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Phillis]
- Bill of sale for "Phillis, a female Negro slave" from Felix M. Hemphill to his sister-in-law Ellena A. C. Goodman, both of Mobile, Alabama. Hemphill specifies that if Ellena Goodman passes away, the slave will then be given to his other sister-in-law, Sarah Louisa Goodman., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for slaves to Davis Smith]
- Bill of sale for twelve slaves from John H. Tucker to Davis Smith, both of Savannah, Georgia. Names of slaves and their ages listed on back., New-York Historical Society
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- [Bill of sale for a slave named Mandy]
- Bill of sale for "a Negro girl name[d] Mandy" from G. W. Turk to Henry Gotcher of Hamilton County [probably Tennessee]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for wages paid]
- Receipt for wages paid to Elizabeth Murphey and Johanna Taylor for services rendered to Solomon Curso, Dr. To V. Hutten., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt of maintenance fees for a slave named Dina at Bridewell Almshouse]
- Receipt of payment to an almshouse for maintenance fees for Dina "a slave in Bridewell" [probably the New York City Almshouse] from owner Rich Thurman [?] to Superintendant Mr. Jones., New-York Historical Society