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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
[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
[Memorandum book]
1852
Semmes, Paul Jones, 1815-1863
Signed and dated on front cover by Semmes, 26 June 1852. Concerns a trip to Arkansas to purchase a planation and to enslave people to work on the cotton crops. Records that he left to go to Memphis on June 28, 1852. Keeps an account of his...
GLC00715.03
[Receipt for receiving an estate of 635 pounds and a negro girl]
20 June 1765
Perry, James, fl. 1765
Cosigned by Christopher Robinson and Silas Helme as witnesses. Legal document signed by James Perry Jr. that he received 635 pounds, 5 shillings and "One Negro Girl Named Lucy" from William Potter, the executor of the estate of Perry's mother Marcy...
GLC02448.18
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