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Box 38

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Contains 105 Results:

Custom House receipts for the ship, The Harp, from ports in Liberia, 1853

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 58
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1853

William Hogg's agreement to emancipate his three slaves when they reach the age 25, St.Louis, Mo, 1854

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 59
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1854

Bill of sale between Mary G. Cline and Alfred Vinton for the slave, Hannah, St.Louis, Mo, 1854

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 60
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1854

Agreement of payment of services of the attorneys, Williams & Cocke & Porter by Joseph Banfield, 1854

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 61
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1854

Sale of the goods of Henry E. Moore for debt. The following slaves were sold: Joel, Peter, Aaron, Little Peter, Daniel, and Washington, Bibb County, Ga, 1854

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 62
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1854

Deposition by Mary Moore that three of the slaves sold by Henry E. Moore were not his to sell, but belonged to the Estate of the late George W. Moore, Bibb County,Ga, 1855

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 63
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1855

Court date set for Mary Moore and Henry E. Moore to decide to whom the three slaves belong, Bibb County, Ga, 1855

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 64
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1855

Bill of sale for a 14 year old Negro boy sold by John R. Mason, 1855

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 65
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1855

Document certifying that the ship Fawn is carrying a certain amount of palm oil for William H. Kemp from Monrovia to the United States, 1855

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 66
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1855

Bill of sale between J.B. Archer and James O. Morton for the slave, Matilda and her two children, Amanda and Columbus, Lowndes County, Ga, 1855

 File — Box: 38, Folder: 67
Scope and contents From the Series: Henry P. Slaughter was an avid collector of many things; books, pamhplets, photographs, and documnets. In this series are the words and autographs of many famous men and women. Some of these people were fervent abolitionists, some former slaves, some political leaders-including presidents, and some were just average epeople trying to better the world they lived in. This series also contains a subseries of legal documnets. Most of these documents dela with various aspects of slave holding;...
Dates: 1855