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to Mary Ball Washington re: his brother's marriage, ordering clothing for slaves
1757/09/30
Washington, George, 1732-1799
With provenance note stating property of David A. Hayes, and a clipped signature of John Hancock, President.
GLC07858.01
An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species.../by Thomas Clarkson
1787
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846
Copy is signed by John Hancock.
GLC07830
to Jeremiah Goodman re: marriage among his slaves
1815/01/06
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written in Monticello
GLC07831
to [B. Clarke Lundy] re: publication of his speech on Dred Scott and Utah
1857/07/20
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), Vol. II 1848 - 1858, p. 412
GLC07855
Rhode Island issued warrant for seizure of the Schooner "Orange"
1801/05/15
Ellery, Elmund, fl. 1801
Schooner seized for trafficking slaves.
GLC07930
to Tilghman Ashurst Howard
1833/08/28
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Constitution, slavery, banking, methods of electing the President: "If I can...only succeed in banishing...corrupting influences...on the Constitution and [attempts] to make the government an engine of oppression to the people instead of the agent...
GLC07931
To: John McDonogh.
1843/05/08
Story, Joseph, 1779-1845
Discusses "the rights of master and the interests of the slave" in reference to the idea of African colonization.
GLC07932
The hiring of four slaves
1794/12/26
"Having occasion to hire for the ensuing year four very able intelligent negro-men, I hereby authorize Mr. Peter Derieux to act for me therein, and oblige myself to pay whatever hire he may stipulate for me..."
GLC07936
An act to secure freedom to all persons within the Territories
1862/06
United States. Congress.
GLC07864
to Henry Knox
4 September 1782
Rickey, James, fl. 1782
Petition of James Rickey, formerly of Cherry Valley, New York in Tyron County, stating that he lost his house, trade goods, his "negro," and household furniture "due to the 'depredations and crulty of the Enemy.'" Says "he is reduced from a state of...
GLC02437.01572
27 June 1782
Smith, Paschal Nelson, ?-1805
Smith, who appears to be a Boston merchant, writes to Major General Knox about a missing servant. Says about 3 weeks ago, while he was on a tour of Connecticut, "a Molatto Servant Boy of mine named Prince, 18 Years of Age went off, & by the best...
GLC02437.01468
26 July 1782
Written by Smith, who seems to be a merchant in Boston, to Major General Knox. References Knox's letter of 10 July (which was an answer to Smith's letter at GLC02437.01468). Thanks him for the trouble he took in looking for his "Servant Boy" Prince...
GLC02437.01505
28 August 1782
Mentions that in reference to Knox's last letter, he will be happy to make the acquaintance a young gentleman named Mr. Craik and to show "him any civility in [his] power." Writes, "Since my last I have discovered that my Boy Prince is at Salem, & I...
GLC02437.01545
Pardon of Francis Smith for rebellion (c/s William Hunter, Acting Sec. of State)
1865/06/22
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
With MS note on his taking oath that pardon will take affect when Smith takes oath, including provision against slavery. Countersigned by William Hunter as Acting Sec. of State.
GLC06794
One Hundred Dollars Reward. Shall extension of slavery be prohibited? [election]
1856/10/25
Miller, Daniel L., fl. 1856
A comparison of Democratic Buchanan/Breckinridge platform to Republican Fremont/Dayton platform with historical background. Prints quotations from Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Polk, and the Constitution. For anyone who can disprove the statements...
GLC06814
Queries Respecting the Introduction, Progress and Abolition of Slavery in Mass.
1795/02/17
Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798
Small broadside, disbound and signed by Belknap. Virginian St. George Tucker wrote a 1796 Dissertation on Slavery, proposing abolition. As part of his research, he queried colleagues with a list of eleven questions which are printed here. Jeremy...
GLC06764
to Mr. Peal re: sale and delivery of slaves to his plantation
1819/01/30
Letter in the third person, signed in the text.
GLC06800
The Capture and Execution of John Brown: A Tale of Martyrdom
1906, 1915/02/15
Avey, Elijah, fl. 1906
With thirty illustrations. Eyewitness account, inscribed. Printed by the Brethren Publishing House for the author and Publisher. Accompanied (.02) by publisher's prospectus, small printed leaf of Brown's last written words, photo of Brown's widow's...
GLC06806
[Materials related to "The Capture of John Brown"] [decimalized .01-.03]
1915 circa
Items accompanying Avey's book: the original publisher's prospectus signed by James Collin as publisher's agent, small printed leaflet facsimile of Brown's last written words (included with the book, according to the note written on it), and a...
GLC06806.02
Circular. Office of....Freedmen re: information for Freedmen in Natchez, La.
1864/02/17
Eaton, John Jr., fl. 1864
With manuscript note on obtaining permits, etc. Printed by Freedmen Press, Vicksburg, MS with MS corrections, for use in Dept. of Tenn. & Ark. One black and white bust engraving of General Eaton included.
GLC06807
to Peter DeWitt re: slave trade
1749/07/29
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
Robert Livingston, Jr. describes the multiple deaths of enslaved people on a trading vessel, and expresses disappointment at the financial loss.
GLC03107.04449
to Peter DeWitt re: orders for trade
1749/10/04
Livingston, John, 1714-1786
John Livingston asks DeWitt to sell the remainder of his enslaved people, and also orders some cattle and pigs. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.04451
To: Augustus E. Silliman.
1840/08/07
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Regarding threats to the government, including slavery: "The dangers to the duration of our Government are all within control of the people. We have nothing to fear from without upcoming elections, which magnify differences."
GLC07960
to Mr. White
26 June 1798
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Letterpress copy. Discusses his concerns about the navy, and mentions a "few ships of War, and the french [sic] have a few, would in a few days convey an army of ten thousand blacks and people of color in Vessels seized from our own citizens."...
GLC02437.07154
to Mary Hughes
October 9, 1862
Hughes, Alfred, fl. 1862-1864
More details of Judge Thompson's deception; requesting ten dollars in greenbacks or Ohio bills; news from Mr. Staub that he is quartered near 20,000 contrabands, 20 of whom are infected with smallpox.
GLC02166.085
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