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Accot. of Sale Charges & Net Proceeds of 63 men Negro Slaves Receiv'd of the Sloop Hare Caleb Godfrey Commander from Sierra Leon on Account of Messrs. Samuel & William Vernon Merchants in Rhode Island
Account Sales of Fifty Four Negroes received of the Sloop Hare Caleb Godfrey Commander from Africa on Account of Messrs. Samuel & William Vernon & Company, Merchants in Rhode Island
Affidavit of Jesse Toms
Bill of Sale between John Smith and Richard Dallam
Messrs. Samuel & William Vernon in Accot. with John Thornton & Charles Yates
Messrs. Samuel and William Vernon in Accot. With John Thornton & Chas. Yates
New York Common Council, Tribute from the City of New York to the illustrious friend of freedom, 1824-1825
Sails of 90 Slaves viz. 83 on Acct. of the Brig Royall Charlotte for the owners
Sale of the property of Thomas Jenkins
Sales of 52 Negro's Imported in the Schooner Little Sally Capt. William Taylor and sold on acct. of Messrs. Saml. & Wm. Vernon & Co. Merchts. Newport Rhode Island
Sales of a cargo of slaves rec'd [of the] Brig Royall Charlotte, William Pinniger master, there being 95 in number, priviledge slaves included, viz.
Sales of the Brigantine Othello's Cargo Including Duty
Sales of the Brigantine Othello's Cargo Including Duty
Silhouette of an unidentified woman.
Volume 2, Register of Manumissions of Slaves in New York City, June 18, 1816-May 28, 1818, page 48-49
Volume 2, Register of Manumissions of Slaves in New York City, June 18, 1816-May 28, 1818, page 62-63
Volume 3, Indentures, 1809-1829. Register of manumissions and indentures, page [130]-[131]
Washington Greys! $63 paid when enrolled in the Comp'y! Wanted!! Men for company A, Washington Greys, twelfth reg't, N.J. Vol's, Col. Rob't C. Johnson, now encamped at Woodbury.
William Oland Bourne left-handed penmanship papers, 1862-1868 (bulk 1865-1868)
[Birth certificate of a certain male child named Thomas]
[Letter from John A. Collins and Henry W. Williams to Increase S. Smith]
[Letter from Saml. Chase to Messrs. Vernon & Gardner]
[Signed petition for the Senate and House of Representatives]