Image Text 2 Items 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]. View Item
Image Text 2 Items 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]. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Letter from Augustus Brown to Captain Thos. Roger] Four-page letter to Captain Benjamin Almy of Newport from Augustus Brown, dated Annamaboo [?] Jan 17, 1774, regarding a shipment of sixty slaves and the death of Captain Thos. Roger. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Miles Brenton's letter dated 12th April 1766 Two-page letter to Hugh Burn from Miles Brenton regarding the shipment of several slaves, listed by name and plantation. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Letter from N. B. Van Zandt to the Honorable Nicholas Gilman, Esquire] Four-page letter from N. B. [possibly Nicholas Biddle] van Zandt to Nicholas Gilman regarding the delayed repayment of borrowed money. Van Zandt expresses hope to to able to send some money to Gilman after visiting the executor of his father's estate and getting 'some of his Negroes, these I may possibly convert into cash.' View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Letter from Nath. Fellows to Mr. Silas Dean] Two-page letter from Nathaniel Fellows to Mr. Silas Dean upon arrival in Havana, regarding current market prices of slaves. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Letter to E. John Waller Two-page letter to Elder John Waller from Robert Carter of Nomony [Nomini] Hall regarding the abolition of slavery in the United States. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Letter from Jos. H. Bradley to T. T. Barnes] Two-page letter to Mr. T. T. Barnes regarding the illegal sale of slave Flavilla Ann, whose mother Jane had been manumitted in 1835. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Memo relating charges Unsigned letter with no addressee regarding charges from Captain [Thomas] Rogers [possibly on the Brig Othello] for wood, canoe hire, corn, and water. The author writes that, "if you possibly can imagine this to be a reasonable charge, pray allow it to him - but it is more than double we were ever charg'd by those that brought off twice the number of slaves." View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Letter from John Duncan to Messrs. Saml. & Wm. Vernon] Letter from John Duncan, on the Brig Othello at Annamaboe [Anomabu, Ghana] to William and Samuel Vernon of Newport, Rhode Island. View Item
Image Collection 11 Items Slavery Collection, 1709-1864 The Slavery Collection contains correspondence and legal and financial documents related to the North American slave trade, slave ownership, abolition, and political issues pertinent to slavery. The Slavery Collection is called an "artificial" collection because unrelated items with different provenance have been grouped together according to subject matter. View Collection
Image Collection 31 Items Black History Collections The New-York Historical Society holds important collections relating to Black history, slavery in the United States, and the Atlantic slave trade. Dating from the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries, they constitute a rich archive of primary source materials that will be of value to anyone researching the history of African Americans, slavery, the slave trade, emancipation, and the abolitionist movement. View Collection