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Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va
1861-1865 ca.
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Negative by Brady & Co., Washington. Union soldiers stand at the iron gate to the slave pen. Inscription on verso: "Emma G. Griggs From my Husband."
GLC05137.075
E. & H. T. Anthony, publisher. Negative by Brady & Co., Washington. A black woman holding a basket stands in front of the slave pen. Two men stand behind the iron gate.
GLC05137.076
[Legal Document on confiscation of slaves]
March 28, 1785
Walton, George, 1740-1804
Written by the Declaration of Independence signer George Walton. Was written while Walton was the Chief Justice of Georgia. Legal document in the case Hancock v. Jack. Document declares that three negroes had been delivered by the "Commissioners of...
GLC04337
to N. P. Norton re: Republic of Texas politics, veto of bill to move capitol
1844/01/21
Jones, Anson, 1798-1858
The bill would have moved the capitol from Washington-on-Brazos to Austin. Jones also asks Norton if the wife of his slave William can be sold to him.
GLC04106
Slave Pen, Alexandria, VA., August, 1863. [Copy 1]
1863/08
Pywell, William R., fl. 1862-1866
Title from text on recto. Taken from Gardner's "Photo. Sketchbook of the Civil War," plate "No. 2." Shows a large red brick building with a white brick addition: the slave pen. A sign on the red brick building reads: "Price, Birch & Co. dealers in...
GLC05111.01.0282
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