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[Arrest Warrent for Cally a slave]
9 April 1858
Dinsmore, D.L., fl. 1858
An Arrest warrent for Cally a slave belonging to Archer Campbell for murder of a white person named John W Roberts
GLC08381.01
[Regarding runaway slaves]
circa 1858
A document that seems to state that Slave Catchers should not kill the runaway slaves to keep them from escaping. Not signed or official.
GLC08381.02
[Summons]
21 September 1858
Goodbelt, David, fl. 1858
Summons for L G Appleton, William Dougherty, Joel Simmons, Rufus Willis, King Nichols, John Brown, and L.J. Warren, to give evidence for the defense
GLC08381.03
Summons for Joseph Terry, Ino Parker Jr, and John Miles, to give evidence for the defense
GLC08381.04
22 September 1858
Summons for John Miles, to give evidence for the defense
GLC08381.05
Summons for Archibald Wodward, Jacob Warren jr., Jacob Warren Sr., N. Browne, D.O. Warren, A.J. Warren, William Milson, to give evidence for the defense
GLC08381.06
23 September 1858
Summons for Thomas J. Gailey to give evidence for the defense
GLC08381.07
Summons for Allman to give evidence for the plaintiff
GLC08381.08
February 22, 1859
Summons for William Doughtery, Andrew Burden, John Parker jr., King Nichols, William Brown, and Richard Gibson to give evidence for the defendent
GLC08381.09
March 18, 1859
Summons for John Brown to give evidence for the defendent
GLC08381.10
March 22, 1859
Summons for John Brown to give evidence for the plaintiff
GLC08381.11
22 August 1859
Summons for Andrew Burden to give evidence for the plaintiff
GLC08381.12
1 September 1859
Summons for John Parker to give evidence for the plaintiff
GLC08381.13
17 April 1858
Dinsmore is summoning G.W.Almore to give testimony.
GLC08381.14
[Note]
Circa 1858-1859
This is a note discussing that the jury should make a verdict based onn testimony heard. the back of the paper has a second note that say that the defendent has a right of defense.
GLC08381.15
Looks like a part of a list, Has number one in the top left corner and states that the captor of a runaway slave, who is not his master, or having legal control over him has no right in order to effect that capture to jepordise the life or limb of...
GLC08381.16
A note explaining the use of reasonable doubt
GLC08381.17
This looks like it was part of a greater list with a number 2 on the upper lef hand corner. The text discusses the event where the defendent was captured saying that if he felt he was in danger that the prisioner had the right to self defense.
GLC08381.18
this laysout the two decisions the jury can make, either for the defendent or for the plaintiff
GLC08381.19
A note about the purchase of a blade
GLC08381.20
A note about a weaapon which states " that the weapon must be so used as to produce the effect legally attributited to it's use, else the jury can not infer that it was used with the intent legally attributed to its use"
GLC08381.21
[Bill of Cost]
Details the cost of the trial. total of $ 113.10 according to the docket
GLC08381.22
[Warrent for Apperance]
17 July 1746
Wildes, John, fl. 1744-1746
Warrent for apperance on 18 July 1746 at 8:00 am
GLC01450.248.01
19 June 1746
Warrent for apperance for training on 21 June 1746
GLC01450.248.02
[Canada Expedition]
14 July 1746
GLC01450.248.03
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