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Warrant for money owed to Sharp Liberty
1 June 1780-1789
Lawrance, John, fl. 1780;
One warrant for eight pounds and five shillings owed to soldier, Sharp Liberty. Signed "X"' by Liberty and J. Lawrence, treasurer.
GLC09132.01
Pay warrant to African American soldier
Philip Negro for six pounds, five shillings, and nine pence. Remainder of Negro's signature.
GLC09132.02
Castor Freeman for twelve pounds, eight shillings, and four pence. Remainder of Freeman's signature.
GLC09132.03
Pomp McCuffee for nine pounds and nine shillings. Unsigned by McCuffee.
GLC09132.04
Jeffery Liberty for three pounds, twelve shillings, and seven pence. Signed in full "Jeffry Liberty."
GLC09132.05
to unknown
February 12, 1857
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887
"I believe that there were never so many thinking upon the subject, never were thoughts more nearly right on the great question of Liberty. I do not disesteem the political & Commercial aspects of Slavery. Its evils in these regards are greater...
GLC09133
Clothing and payroll return document 1st Massachusetts regiment [Decimalized .01- .04]
1781-1783
Manuscript clothing and payroll return documents listing many African American freemen who fought in this desegregated regiment during the Siege of Boston and at Trenton, Princeton, Saratoga, and Monmouth, and guarded the Hudson Highlands. These...
GLC09134
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