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1844/05/19
Burnet, David G., fl. 1830-1870
to Thomas Ward re: land and private business
GLC02145.51
1845/08/05
Hull, Jonathon, fl. 1845
to Thomas Ward re: sale of Randall house
GLC02145.55
1837/06/17
Cenas, H. B., fl. 1837
Protest of non-payment for bill drawn by Ward on William Christy
Partly printed document signed by Cenas as Notary Public. According to the document, a draft drawn by Ward "in favour of Thomas Mitchel on Wm Christy" for $700.83 was not paid. (Possibly related to Republic of Texas business?)
GLC02145.70
1845/02/18
Long, James M., fl. 1845
Oath of J.W. O'Hara forswearing drunkenness, signed and sealed
Signed as Supreme Court Justice of the Republic of Texas. The clerical docket on verso indicates that James William O'Hara broke the oath less than two months later "by the most shameful drunkenness."
GLC02145.72
1780, 1798
Two documents relating to Indian land in Indian Mills, Burlington County, New Jersy [Decimalized]
GLC00540
20 January 1798
Calvin, Bartholomew, fl. 1780-1798
[Brotherton statement of refusal to leave New Jersey]
Statement sent to Joseph Saltar that describes meeting in which the Brotherton unanimously agreed to express their refusal to leave "our fine place in Jersey" in the face of white encroachment. Signed in full by Jacob Skekit and Bartholomew...
GLC00540.02
16 June 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
to Stephen Bruce
Informs Bruce he is thinking about an unspecified subject. Also mentions a remedy for some illness being found in Boston. Lists three people or positions on docket leaf.
GLC02437.06120
1857
Armstrong, George Dodd, 1813-1899
The Christian doctrine of slavery.
Published in New York by Charles Scribner. Justification of slavery based on the principles and history of Christianity.
GLC00267.078
1856
Jagger, William, fl. 1856
To the people of Suffolk Co. Information, acquired from the best authority, with respect to the institution of slavery.
Suffolk County in New York. First edition. Printed by R. Craighead, New York.
GLC00267.080
1860
The Yankee slave-dealer; or, an abolitionist down South. A tale for the times by a Texan.
Pseudonymous proslavery novel concerning the converted opinion of a visiting northern abolitionist. Published for the author in Nashville, Tennessee. Previous documentation notes this is a first edition.
GLC00267.087
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