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[Printed bill of sale for Lee, an enslaved man]
December 29, 1862
Cohen, Solomon, fl. 1862
One printed bill of sale paid by William W. Jones to Solomon Cohen dated Richmond, December 29, 1862. Jones paid Cohen $1,500 to enslave Lee.
GLC01445.03
[Printed bill of sale Joe, an enslaved man]
December 31, 1862
Nolting, A.W., fl. 1862
One printed bill of sale paid by William Winston Jones to A.W. and E.O. Nolting dated December 31, 1862. Jones paid the Noltings $1,400 to enslave a man named Joe.
GLC01445.05
[Request for enslaved people]
circa December 1836
Lyons, James, fl. 1836
One document possibly written by James Lyons. As executor of the will of William Moseley, requests the people whom he currently has enslaved should be transported back to William Moseley's daughter by Christmas.
GLC01447.05
In Hanover County Court, January 23rd 1838
January 23, 1838
Winslow, Philip B., fl. 1838
One orders dated January 23, 1838 from the Hanover County Court to the sherriff. The order lists the names of freedmen who were not able to pay their taxes: [Cussis] Austin, Milton Rook, John Redd, Peter Page, Frank Harris, Moses Harrison, Jordan...
GLC01447.06
[Col. Smith's money spent on bacon and flour]
31 July 1805
GLC01450..600.018
to William J. Whittford
26 July 1863
Stone, David L., fl. 1861
He writes on the Christian faith and God's will which has carried them to this point in the war. He refers to the Garrison abolitionists and their motto: "The United States Constitution is a covenant with death and an agreement with hell."
GLC07205.103
to Sir John Sinclair
December 11, 1796
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Written by President Washington to Sinclair the Scottish politician and writer on finance and agriculture. Describes the natural characteristics of various sections of the country, their chief resources, climates, interests and activities, relative...
GLC08095
[Receipt for slave-catching services].
05 August 1786
Receipt made out to James Rumsey for payment received by Daniel Neale for pursuit of "Runaway Servants" (most likely slaves). Endorsed by George Washington and George Rumsey on verso.
GLC08254
[Black soldiers]
1 November 1864
"God save the republic. Never in field or tent scorn a black regiment." Issued "in commemoration of emancipation in Maryland." With George Boker's Poem 'The Black Regiment', and vignettes of colored troops in battle, slaves on the auction block...
GLC08358
Resolutions of the Legislature of Kentucky, in relation to the Missouri Compromise, Kansas-Nebraska Act, &c.
7 April 1856
Morehead, C.S., 1802-1868
House of Representatives mis. doc. no. 90 (34th Congress, 1st session). Morehead, Governor of Kentucky, attests these resolutions were adopted by the general assembly of Kentucky in December 1855. Reprinted by Congress April 1856. Kentucky...
GLC08452.01
Resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, in reference to the affairs of Kansas.
6 May 1856
Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873
House of Representatives mis. doc. no. 100 (34th Congress, 1st session). Chase, Governor of Ohio, asserts these resolutions were passed by the legislature of Ohio in April 1856. Reprinted by Congress May 1856. Ohio resolves "That the cause of the...
GLC08452.02
Resolutions of the Legislature of Vermont, in relation to Kansas.
13 May 1856
Willard, Charles W., 1827-1880
House of Representatives mis. doc. no. 103 (34th Congress, 1st session). Willard, Secretary of State for Vermont, certifies these as a true copy of resolutions passed by Vermont in December 1855. Reprinted by Congress in May 1856. "Resolved, that...
GLC08452.03
Resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts, in relation to the Territory of Kansas.
14 June 1856
Gardner, Henry J. (Henry Joseph), 1819-1892
House of Representatives mis. doc. no. 120 (34th Congress, 1st session). Gardner, Governor of Massachusetts, approved these resolutions 3 June 1856. Reprinted by Congress 14 June 1856. "...the inhabitants of Kansas are justifiable in declining to...
GLC08452.04
Resolutions of the Legislature of Rhode Island, concerning the recent occurrences in Congress and in Kansas.
Bartlett, John Russell, 1805-1886
House of Representatives mis. doc. no. 119. (34th Congress, 1st session). Bartlett, Secretary of State for Rhode Island, certifies these to be a true copy of resolutions passed in by the Rhode Island Legislature in May. Reprinted by Congress June...
GLC08452.05
Resolutions of the Legislature of Maine in relation to the extension of slavery, Kansas, and secret political associations.
20 June 1856
Wells, Samuel, 1801-1868
House of Representatives mis. doc. no. 122 (34th Congress, 1st session). Wells, Governor of Maine, approved the resolutions in April 1856. Reprinted by Congress in June 1856. "...the people of Kansas Territory... are entitled to protection against...
GLC08452.06
Joint resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, in relation to slavery and the admission of Kansas into the Union.
February 6, 1857
Grimes, James W., 1816-1872
House of Representatives mis. doc. no. 38 (34th Congress, 3rd session). Grimes, Governor of Iowa, approved these resolutions in January 1857. Reprinted by Congress in February. Iowa states its opposition to "the further extension of slavery within...
GLC08452.07
Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Michigan, in relation to Kansas affair.
February 18, 1857
Bingham, Kinsley Scott, 1808-1861
House of Representatives mis. doc. no. 49 (34th Congress, 3rd session). Bingham, Governor of Michigan, approved these measures 10 February 1857. Reprinted by Congress 18 February. "Resolved... that our senators in Congress be instructed, and our...
GLC08452.08
National Anti-Slavery Standard. [Vol. 11, no. 16, whole no. 536 (September 12, 1850)]
12 September 1850
Quincy, Edmund, 1808-1877
With previous owner's signature (John Russell) signed along right margin of first page. Contains the "Speech of Mr. Brooks on the Wilmot Proviso," articles on the slave trade in Washington, D.C. and the Texas Boundary Bill, and miscellaneous other...
GLC08875.31
to Henry Wilson
February 11, 1866
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Replies to a letter Wilson wrote when Garrison discontinued publication of the Liberator, his anti-slavery newspaper. Writes that he so values Wilson's letter, he will ask his children to preserve it with other valuable autographs and memorials....
GLC08888
Douglas an Enemy to the North.
19 September 1859
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Title continues: Reasons Why the North Should Oppose Judge Douglas. Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. Delivered at Cincinnati, September 19, 1859. Paraphrases and summarizes a speech delivered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Lincoln says Douglas...
GLC08933
Aurelia Hale letters to her sister Sarah, and brother Horatio [Decimalized .01- .52]
1821-1855
Hale, Aurelia, 1798-?
52 letters covering New England transplant Aurelia Hale's travels in the South, including her views on slavery. Born in Connecticut, Aurelia moved to Savannah, Georgia in 1821, and later migrated to Washington County, Georgia, and then to Alabama...
GLC08934
to Horatio Hale
22 May 1821
Letter to her brother Horatio upon reaching Savannah. She speaks extensively of their trip from New York, which lasted fifteen days due to their encountering bad weather. She mentions several social engagements she has had since reaching Savannah...
GLC08934.002
31 May 1821
Letter to her brother written to tell him about her first few days in Washington, GA. She reports that the news of her arrival spread quickly and that she has already had several social engagements, and that the boarding house in which she is staying...
GLC08934.003
to Sarah Hale
19 October 1821
There is an enclosed letter from Mary Ellsworth, who is also originally from the north. She has never met Sarah but urges her to visit soon. In Aurelia's letter to Sarah, she chastises her sister for taking so long to write, but expresses happiness...
GLC08934.005
4 December 1821
Letter to her sister in which she first speaks extensively about her social arrangements. She then goes on to speak against her sister's prospective marriage, instead favoring the idea that her sister come to Georgia and potentially meet a husband...
GLC08934.006
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