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[Receipt for the sale of three slaves]
13 July 1849
Peuse, James M., fl. 1849
Receipt for the sale of three slaves named Dolly, Sally and Martha, for the price of $475 in cash. Sold to Joseph Nuckold [?]. Signature illegible.
GLC08543
[Receipt for purchase of slave]
2 January 1863
Fergus, Daniel, fl. 1863
Certifies receipt of $1900 from William R. and John Curtey[?] for a slave named Ward. Signed a day after the Emancipation Proclamation took effect.
GLC08544
[Tax form listing slaves, horses, etc.]
December 9, 1839
Branche, W., fl. 1839
Tax form for Mr. Robert Shanks listing his property including at least two slaves. Lists the taxes that must be paid for each item. For Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
GLC08545
[Pair of abolitionist slave tokens]
circa 1838
One token, dated 1838, depicts a kneeling, shackled female slave, accompanied by the words: "Am I not a woman & a sister." Verso depicts a laurel wreath surrounding "Liberty 1838." Other token depicts a male figure with inscription "Am I not a man...
GLC08551
Six manumission documents for slaves [Decimalized .01-.06]
1837-1858
All from St. Louis County, Missouri.
GLC08564
Public life of Capt. John Brown, by James Redpath, with an auto-biography of his childhood and youth.
1860
Redpath, James, 1833-1891
Tells John Brown's life in heroic terms, praising him as a hero and a martyr. Signed by Alfred Chesebrough. Same book as GLC00267.212.
GLC08581.05
The War, Its Causes and Consequences
1864
Farrar, C.C.S., fl. 1864
First edition published by Blelock & Company. Discusses the causes of the Civil War.
GLC08581.09
A true vindication of the South
1917
Norwood, T.M., 1830-1913
GLC08581.10
The barbarism of slavery. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the Bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Disbound. Printed by Buell & Blanchard. Senator Sumner declares, "When last I entered into this debate, it became my duty to expose the Crime against Kansas, and to insist upon the immediate admission of that Territory as a State of this Union...
GLC08445.01
State legislatures' resolutions regarding Kansas and slavery [Decimalized .01-.08]
1856-1857
34th Congress House of Representatives Miscellaneous Documents. Contains resolutions passed by the state legislatures of Kentucky, Ohio, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, Iowa, and Michigan. Apparently disbound from a larger volume....
GLC08452
Speeches of Hon. William H. Seward, and Hon. Lewis Cass on the subject of slavery. [...] March 1850.
1850
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
Original yellow paper cover, uncut.
GLC08435
[Purchase of slave Kate and her three children by manumitted slave]
30 November 1803
Compton, Harry, fl. 1803
Legal document for the purchase of the slave Kate and her three children Ben, Caleb, and Nancy. The purchaser was "a free African" named Harry Compton, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, and he left an "X" as his mark. It appears that Kate was Compton's...
GLC08440
Civil war broadsides, posters and prints [Decimalized .01-.12]
1845-1892
GLC08442
Regulations for the government of Negroes and plantations.
February 3, 1864
Drake, George Bernard, 1838-1921
Issued by command of Major General Nathaniel Prentiss Banks. Provides for the division of parishes, the establishment of schools for black children, forbids soldiers to visit plantations without written consent of their commanding officer, forbids...
GLC08446
Conspiracy disclosed! Kansas Affairs. Read! Read!! Read!!!
1856
An attack on Fremont and the Republican in the election of 1856. Published by the Granite State Club, Washington. Contains map intitled "Freedom and Slavery, and the Coveted Territories."
GLC08535
General Orders no. 1: Emancipation Proclamation
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Army printing of the final version of the Emancipation Proclamation, three pages, accompanied by General Orders no. 7, 10, 22, 24, 30 and 35. This is the first six pages of a compilation of General Orders for 1863. Printed in 1864.
GLC08525
to John H. Stout
28 June 1854
Brown, E.W., fl. 1854
Writes to his brother. Mentions an outbreak of cholera, "Most of it however is found among emigrants some of the poor and dissipated of the towns also are suffering with it." Discusses the settlement of the Kansas and Nebraska territories, "The...
GLC08507
Three acts pertaining to Great Britain, the United States, and suppression of the African slave trade [Decimalized .01-.03]
1862-1863
Great Britain. Parliament. Boston Port.
GLC08514
The New-York times. [Vol. 11, no. 3432 (September 23, 1862)]
23 September 1862
Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
Contains a printing of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on first page and more coverage on page four. Also includes news about the Civil War, guerillas in Missouri, the defeat of General Bragg's rear guard in Kentucky, the battle of Iuka...
GLC08520
Review of Webster's speech on slavery.
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Inscribed on cover to the Hon. William Foster. Printed by the American Anti-Slavery Society.
GLC08530
to Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh
November 12, 1848
Van Valkenburgh, Loty, fl. 1848
Written to Frank when he was 13 years old by his sister Loty who seems to be somewhere in the western part of the South. Frank is referred to as "Master" in the address. Frank is separated from his family (GLC00686.19 says he is at "the Academy") and...
GLC00686.02
to Mollie Van Valkenburgh
March 14, 1861
Van Valkenburgh, Gerrit S., 1835-1885
Written by Gerrit to his sister Mollie. Attempts to justify his decision, as a transplanted Northerner, to side with the South. Mixes support for his adopted home with love for the family he left in the North. He references her letter of from...
GLC00686.05
to his wife
June 10, 1865
Van Valkenburgh, Franklin Butler, 1835-1924
Date written in pencil at the top of recto as "June 10 1865?" Content of GLC00686.22 and GLC00686.24 suggest this date might be accurate. Signed twice by Frank, once in pen and once in pencil. Written aboard a ship on his way to Pine Bluff, Arkansas...
GLC00686.19
to Mary B. Van Valkenburgh
August 18, 1865
Written by Gerrit to his mother Mary. Says he loves his relatives in the North and often thinks of them. Mentions that his brother, Frank, has already written about his release from the prison. Says the charges against him were false. Since he has...
GLC00686.24
Papers of George May Powell [decimalized]
1858-1909
Powell, George May, 1835-1905
The George May Powell collection contains personal and family correspondence. Also included are business papers relating to his Thirteenth Amendment anti-slavery photograph, his inventions, and his publications; a diary, letters, and essays...
GLC00687
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