Box 1
Contains 73 Results:
Manumission of John Mallory by William Lyle of Bourbon County, Kentucky, 1841
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
James Frierson receipt for the purchase of Sarah, age 13, from James C. Reilly, Tennessee, 1834
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Listing of slaves in lots sold in order to divide the estate of Beverly Daniel for the heirs, 1828
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Receipt from J. Daniel for printing at the office of the ? Whig, 1824
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
List of goods sold to Beverly Daniel by William Allen, 1826-1828
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
List of goods sold to Beverly Daniel by Robert Ware, 1825-1826
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Deed documenting the sale at auction of five enslaved persons from the estate of Pascal Nicoli to Moses Jones by executor L. Scarlett of Georgia, 1846 April 07
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Bill of sale transferring ownership of Caroline, age 12, and Jane, age 5, from Benjamin Wood of Lexington, Kentucky to Cornelius Nevius of Garrard County, 1842 February 28
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
William H. Nelson contract hiring "a negro boy John" from Reuben Franklin throughout 1834, 1833 December 27
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Bill of sale for Octava, age 39, and Alexander, age 3, from Joseph Ramsey to William Nelson, 1848
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.