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to Albert Whitton re: murder of slave by overseer
1844/02/18
Anthony, Charles, fl. 1844
"Your having shot my Negro man, Willett, I hereby dismiss you from my business as overseer." Written on a quarter sheet of paper.
GLC07415
A Report of the Debates and Proceedings.... [secession crisis]
1864
Chittendon, L. E., fl. 1864
Title continued: "...in the secret sessions of the Conference Convention." Broadside for the February 1861 convention proposing 6 constitutional amendments to avoid disunion. Printed by Appleton. Includes extending Missouri Compromise west to...
GLC07421
Certificate by Mary Dougherty (mother) that she wishes son to be apprenticed
1818/11/07
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Certifying that she wants her son Andrew Johnson to be tailor apprentice to James G. Selby.
GLC07423
A Grand Slave Hunt or Trial of Speed for the Presidency... [cartoon]
1854-6[?]
Lithograph cartoon. Rest of title: "...between the celebrated Nags Black Dan [Webster], Lewis Cass and [Robert Y.] Hayne." Lithograph cartoon depicting the U.S. Capitol in background and Millard Fillmore carrying a copy of Fugitive Slave Bill.
GLC07432
The Injustice of Poll Taxes
1870 ca.
Farrow, Henry P., fl. 1870
GLC07434
Duty of the Free States, or remarks suggested by the case of the Creole
1842
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842
GLC07435
Native American manuscripts re: Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw Indians [Decimalized .01- .23]
1800-1820 ca.
This collection consists largely of correspondence and legal documents pertaining to Native Americans, particularly the Cherokee Nation. Topics include despoiled property (#9, 17, and 18); compensation (#6, 7, 8, and 21); the Treaty of 1805 (#11)...
GLC07562.03
Communication of the Delegation of the Cherokee Nation to the President...
1866
Correspondence between John Ross, Principal Chief, and certain officers of the Rebellious States: Defending Cherokee Treaty with Confederacy; the Cherokee Constitution allowing for slavery and segregation of blacks.
GLC07384.06
to John Ross re: requesting necessary papers to capture fugitive slave
1862/03/20
Pike, Albert, 1809-1891
The slave was wanted for the crime of horse stealing.
GLC07385.01
calling for Cherokee Nation to remove and deliver "Jack" to Albert Pike
1862/02/20
Rector, H.M., fl. 1862
"Jack a negro man...charged with horse stealing...has fled". (Extradition request?)
GLC07385.02
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