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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 Thomas I. Wharton
August 28, 1823
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Henry Clay discusses his position in favoring emancipation 25 years earlier and how his continuing feelings defeated him at the polls several times due to the interest and demand of continuing to enslave people. He writes, "My opinion is unchanged...
GLC00509
[South Carolina court of chancery legal document]
December 7, 1769
Middleton, Henry, 1717-1784
Describes a series of legal actions relating to a court case involving the sale of enslaved people. The defendant, George Saxby, was ordered to pay a sum to the complainant, William Waties, including two thirds of the cost of the lawsuit. George...
GLC02471.31
to Miller A. Wright
22 July 1861
Wright, Augustus Romaldus, 1813-1891
Augustus did not send Asa, an enslaved person, to Miller, as he did not want Miller to be "better off in attendants than the other soldiers." Rather, he sold him to Dr. Colb, along with Asa's wife and Martha. Augustus gives Miller a word of advice:...
GLC02691.11.011
to Edward C. Hanrick
1834/07/01
Williams, Samuel May, fl. 1834-1836
Hanrick was an Alabama speculator in Texas lands. Williams held the lands in trust until colonists from Alabama were to arrive. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC02576
to John D. Moore
1841/06/16
Galpin, A. A., ?-1841
Describes preparations and provisions for the Santa Fe Expedition. In case of his death or long absence, wants Moore to "protect the negros from sale," and keep them for himself.
GLC02579
to Andrew Jackson
22 November 1844
Pillow, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1878
Concerns the statements of Abbot Lawrence criticizing James Polk's treatment of enslaved people. General Pillow, formerly Polk's law partner, defends Polk. Attests that Polk inherited his enslaved people, treats them well, and has never...
GLC02605
Negroes just landed from a Slave Ship
circa 1810
One engraving entitled "Negroes just landed from a Slave Ship" dated circa 1810. Features a group of enslaved people on a beach with a ship in the background. The group is bracketed by two white men.
GLC09791.06
Der Sclavenhandel [In German]
1833
One page of engravings entitled "Der Sclavenhandel" dated 1833. The engravings are gathered on the page as an illustration of the slave trade. The top image features people being herded away from a village towards a ship. In the foreground is a...
GLC09791.05
Charleston Courier [Vol. 5 No. 1,243 (January 20, 1807)]
20 January 1807
Marchant, Willington, & Co., fl. 1807
One issue of Charleston Courier dated January 20, 1807. Consist mainly of shipping and public notices and lists of items for sale. Of particular interest is nine entries of ships selling enslaved people from the Congo, Mandingo, Angola, Windward...
GLC09791.22
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