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[Receipt for bail money paid]
January 1851
John Knight was arrested by E. Rugg on 26 October 1850. The unknown creator (possibly Watson Freeman) paid bail and "got him away from the mob."
GLC09028.35
[Orders to Lt. John Pratt]
16 April 1788
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Orders Lt. John Pratt to return to Connecticut to fill state's quota of recruits, and to deliver the letter below to Gov. Huntington. "You will be careful to recruit men of the best characters for the honesty and sobriety...well formed in his body...
GLC09055.01
to Governor Samuel Huntington
Informs him of Lt. Pratt's orders. See GLC09055.01.
GLC09055.02
Dixie Editors Fear Dry Force Bill Will Lead to Negro Controls in South; Destroys States Rights
circa 1918
Prohibition broadside railing against the prospect of prohibition, because it opens the door to northern infringement upon southern whites. "[The fourteenth] amendment gives to Congress the power to force upon the South a vote for the negro - and a...
GLC09079
Carte-de-visite of SojournerTruth
1864
Truth, Sojourner, 1797-1883
Caption on mount reads :"I sell the Shadow to Support the Substance. Sojourner Truth." Copyright stamp on verso
GLC09082
The Anti-Slavery Record. Vol 1, no. 7.
July 1835
American Anti-Slavery Society
Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, printed by S. W. Benedict & Co. With images of a schoolhouse and slave children being whipped, asks, "Which of these systems of education shall we hand down to posterity."
GLC09083
The Anti-Slavery Record. Vol 2, no. 17.
May 1836
Includes an article on Phillis Wheatley.
GLC09084
New-York Semi-weekly Tribune.
25 June 1858
Printing Lincoln's House Divided Speech, given on June 16th, at the Republican State Convention: "...'A house divided against itself cannot stand.' I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free..." Also reporting on...
GLC09085
[Reciept for an enslaved woman]
14 June 1794
Lawrence, James, fl. 1794
New York Slavery. "...Received of Mr. Leffert Lefferts the sum of Thirteen Pounds, it being in full for a Negro Woman, Sold and Delivered him nam'd Mary."
GLC09086
The Quarterly Law Journal, vol IV, No 3, [163] - 202.
July 1859
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
Circuit court case of United States v. Amy, re: slave stealing letter written by her master. Arrested under Section 22 of the Act of Congress which provides that "Any person shall steal a letter from the mail, the offender shall, upon conviction, be...
GLC09087
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