Cover page of a volume of published correspondence between Jean Pierre Boyer, the president of Haiti, and Loring Dewey, the president of the American Colonization Society, discussing emigration of African Americans to Haiti.
Deed of conveyance recording the sale of two slaves by Citizens Bank (represented by William C.C. Claiborne as President of Citizens’ Bank) to James Erwin of Caddo, Louisiana, August 1, 1842.
Deed of gift for an enslaved woman named Lucy by Maynadier Mason. In
the deed, Mason - a resident of Fairfax County, Virginia - gives Lucy to
his maternal aunt through marriage, Mary Ann Clark, who lived in
Georgetown, Washington, D. C.
Deed transferring Fort Hill farm from Floride Calhoun and Cornelia M. Calhoun to Andrew P. Calhoun including a schedule of the slaves with their names and ages.
Deed transferring Fort Hill farm from Floride Calhoun and Cornelia M. Calhoun to Andrew P. Calhoun including a schedule of the slaves with their names and ages.
Doctor’s account for vaccination of slaves attached to court deposition dated 29 October 1836. Account is holographic on white paper and deposition is printed on
white paper with black print and holographic additions.