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The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the USA 1638-1870
1896
Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt, 1868-1963
8vo. Printed by Longsman, Green & Co. First edition of Du Bois's first book. Howes D522.
GLC06983
Address of the yearly meeting of Friends, to Thomas Jefferson and his reply
1807/11/13
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Covers topics of international peace, condition of Indians, and the slave trade. Only printing. Printed by Samuel Wood. Dated 13 November. American Imprints 12626.
GLC06984
An address to the inhabitants of South Carolina [anti-slavery]
1805
Alexander, Ann Tuke, 1767-1849
In original blue wrappers. Anti-Slavery pamphlet. Printed by Kimber, Conrad & Co.
GLC06992
Blank printed bill of sale for slaves from Jefferson's estate, for T.J. Randolph
182[6]
Apparently an unused bill of sale for the disposal of Jefferson's slaves by Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Jefferson's grandson and executor of his will. "Know all men by these presents, that I, Thomas J. Randolph, Executor of Thomas Jefferson... have...
GLC06996
[Collection of William Brunt, D company, 16th regiment, USCT, infantry] [decimalized]
June 1863 to August 1865
Brunt, William, fl. 1863-1865
Brunt was a passionate patriot and his letters are filled consistently with pro-Union and anti-slavery sentiments. He writes on a combination of subjects, including home life, reports on health of fellow soldiers, camp life and politics and battle....
GLC07006
[Authority to affix seal to additional article to slave trade treaty with Britain]
5 March 1863
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Partially printed document. Lincoln signs an official State Department warrant ordering the Secretary of State to affix the Great Seal of the United States to "my ratification of the Additional Article to the slave trade treaty between the United...
GLC07083
View of Chimborago Hospital, Richmond, Va.
1864 ca.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Distant view showing barracks, with Black man holding crutches sitting in the left foreground, facing away from the camera. Title from pencil note on verso.
GLC07070
to Laura Jackson Arnold re: secession and preservation of the Union
1861/02/02
Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall", 1824-1863
"But if after we have done all that we can do for an honorable preservation of the Union, there shall be a determination on our part by the free states to deprive us of our rights which the fair interpretation of the constitution... guarantees to us...
GLC07079
to John J. Pettus
5 August 1862
Henry, Patrick, 1843-1930
Writes to the Governor of Mississippi about Rankin county, Mississippi, which is in very bad condition due to a lack of able bodied men. They fear a slave uprising. "In our county the able bodied men have been so reduced by volunteering and...
GLC07082.03
to John H. B. Latrobe
2 April 1828
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843
Concerning an American Colonization Society legal settlement arising from the transportation of cargo and colonists. Francis Scott Key, a lawyer and member of the society, brainstorms ideas for diminishing their liability. Latrobe was also a lawyer...
GLC07100
Harriet Beecher Stowe
1880 ca.
Hastings, fl. 1880
Heavily vignetted profile portrait of Stowe as an older woman. Signed on mount.
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to Jacob Burdett
March 21, 1802
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Written by Clay as a lawyer in Lexington, Kentucky, before he began his political career to Burdett as an attorney in Cincinnati, Ohio. References a previous letter by Burdett respecting Jim, a runaway slave whose status was in question. Says an...
GLC07098
to Theodore Sedgwick
21 November 1840
Baldwin, Roger Sherman, 1793-1863
Discusses a two hundred page report (possibly of the Amistad case). Mentions Lewis Tappan, an abolitionist who supported the Amistad Africans' freedom. Discusses the authenticity of treaties admitted as evidence in the Amistad case at District...
GLC07099
To: Freedman's Aid
1863/12/01
Address to President Lincoln regarding the Freedman's Bureau.
GLC08008
to Yale Law school.
1885/12/24
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
Offers to fund a black student's education to Yale Law School: "we have ground the manhood out of them & the shame is ours, not theirs."
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To: Juan De Q. Y Barneuvo
1791/03/10
Agreement to set up procedure for returning fugitive slaves seeking freedom in Florida in response to request by Queen of Spain. To the governor of East Florida.
GLC07976
Gen. Knox in account with S. Shaw
10 March 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
Lists Henry Knox's accounts with Shaw, beginning 8 June 1781 and ending 12 December, 1781. Contains several memoranda and instructions for what Knox owes to Shaw and what the United States government owes Knox. Expenses range from: groceries and...
GLC02437.01368
Henry Knox's account with Samuel Shaw
March 20, 1780- March 20, 1782
Account of monies received and expended for General Henry Knox by Samuel Shaw. Includes payments for sundry items such as cloth, food, coffee, etc., household expenses, and services rendered. On page 3, "Paid Cato Bradish at 4 payments per recd on...
GLC02437.08535
[Account of payments made by Henry Knox]
24 May 1780-5 June 1781
First 4 pages summarizes money received and expended from 10 January 1778 to 20 March 1780. The detailed account begins on 24 May 1780. The accounts from 1778-1780 mostly includes items used in daily life: various types of cloth, sugar, oil...
GLC02437.08541
[War office salaries]
7 October 1790
Stagg, John, Jr., 1758-1803
List of the War Department's employees' salaries owed and paid out for July, August, and September 1790 sent to Knox. Also signed by Reiner John Van den Brock, Constant Freeman, Benjamin Bankon, Caleb Swann, and Caesar Lloyd Cummings.
GLC02437.04742
War Office 1790 Salaries October, November, December
6 January 1791
List of salaries requested and received for employees of the War Department. Includes John Stagg Junior, R. J. VandenBrock, Constant Freeman, Benjamin Bankson, Cesar Lloyd Cummings (who signs with his mark).. The men signed for receipt on page two.
GLC02437.04814
To: Solomon G. Haven
1840/01/21
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Abolition, William Henry Harrison, election of 1840: " The whole people seem to move spontaneously." With FF.
GLC07988
To: James Buchanan [Copy]
1857/07/03
Connecticut electors
Copy of New Haven Memorial sent to Buchanan by electors of Connecticut regarding their grievances with the Lecompton Constitution, popular sovereignty and slavery in Kansas. Includes the signatures of 43 electors. "...the people shall make their own...
GLC07992.01
to John G. Bourke
1893/02/09
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
"I hate to bring in any question of race origin into our politics, and I want to see us all act simply and purely as Americans."
GLC08001
To: Jesse R. Grant
1859/03/12
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Embarking on a new career, concerns about Julia traveling into free states with a slave.
GLC07997
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