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Also included are clippings, cards, programs, postcards, and a few photographs, ca. Schenck family papers, Correspondence, deeds, wills, accounts, military orders, receipts, estate papers, etc. Papers include 40 deeds to property in Flatlands; letters and papers pertaining to the activities of Capt.

Nicholas Schenck , a loyalist officer, during the Revolutionary War; Nicholas Schenck's account of a boat trip to Albany and back, in company with John Remsen, in October, ; and letters, will, and papers relating to Stephen Janse Schenck and to the settlement of his estate.

Individual items include lists of British Army officers and soldiers in Flatlands during the Revolutionary War, returns of military equipment, provisions, and supplies provided to the British troops in Flatlands; correspondence and military orders addressed to Capt. Nicholas Schenck by Col. William Axtell, Maj. Jeremiah Vanderbilt, and George D. Ludlow; slave indentures, and , recording the conditional sale of slaves into indentured servitude; probate copy of the will of Nicholas Schenck, ; local records relating to roads and military notices in Flatlands; documents pertaining to the estate of David Cooper a "free indian" of New Utrecht, Kings County, New York; and other assorted land, legal, and Schenck family papers.

Slavery Collection, Diverse collection of materials, , containing correspondence and legal and financial documents related to the North American slave trade, slave ownership, abolition, and political issues pertinent to slavery. Series I, , and II, , contain correspondence and business papers for Rhode Island merchants Samuel and William Vernon and the Rhode Island firm of Gardner and Dean formerly Phillips and Gardner documenting thier involvement in the slave trade and the shipping and sale of slaves in the West Indies and southern United States.


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Vessels employed by the two firms include the Othello, Ascension, and the Sloop Louisa. Series III consists of various legal and financial documents, , related to slavery in Kentucky, including estate inventories, receipts, and deeds of gift and manumission. Series IV contains papers, , of E. Stokes of Richmond, Virginia; including correspondence and receipts pertaining to the sale of slaves in Virginia and Alabama. Series V contains correspondence, , concerning the abolition movement in the United States and individual slaves.

Of additional note is the inclusion of letters to the Governor of Maryland requesting clemency for a slave condemned for theft, and an letter from a black man, Richard Moran, to his uncle apologizing for his marriage to a white woman. Series VI consists of manifests, , listing persons taken aboard various vessels to be sold as slaves.

Series VII is composed of legal documents related to slavery in the United States, , including birth certificates, depositions, petitions, indentures, deeds of manumission, and estate inventories. Series VIII contains financial documents, , pertaining to the sale and ownership of slaves such as accounts, receipts, and returns of taxable property. Series IX contains two poems, and undated, on the subject of slavery. Series X consists of notes and memoranda, , evidently recorded for newspaper advertisements and articles. Series XI contains newspapers clippings, including advertisements for rewards for return of runaway slaves, most not attributable to particular newspapers.

Southern Famine Relief Commission Records, The Commission's correspondence and papers, January - September , contain appeals for help for the South and descriptions of conditions there from clergy, government officials, and other prominent Southerners; personal appeals for help; letters to and from benefactors and other societies with related aims in various states, including the New York Ladies' Southern Relief Association; letters to and from government bodies, such as the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands; arrangements to ship supplies to the South on the Navy ships Memphis and Purveyor, as well as on commercial vessels; and requests to the Commission to provide information about the famine and speakers to publicize it.

Most of the boxed material is correspondence, but it also includes some acounts, bills of lading, and miscellaneous printed ephemera and clippings, as well as treasurer's reports and minutes of the executive committee. Historical Note: New York City organization formed for the relief of the famine in the Southern states. Parrot, Captain to Liverpool in , and a voyage to Savannah, Georgia. He includes an account of his acquaintance with a slave couple in Savannah and his effort to help them escape aboard the ship on which he was employed.

Ubes St. Ybes , Portugal, and a voyage to Belfast aboard the "Huron" in He also gives an account of the wreck of his ship "Marion" on a Florida reef. Loose material in the volume consists of a newspaper clipping giving the history of the Ship "Granite State", on which Weeks served as captain, and two photographs of sailing ships, one of the vessels being identified as the "Governor Goodwin".

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It is accompanied by a printed petition, "Memorial of the citizens of Virginia to the General Assembly, asking for certain reforms in the law concerning slaves and persons of color," and a holograph letter to Sumner from J. Flournoy, dated January 24, Van Hoesen, Haviland, and Van Valkenburgh family papers, Deeds, leases, releases, bonds, receipts, wills, mortgages, indentures, printed invitations, letters, etc. Walker Family Papers, Correspondence, accounts, and legal papers, , of various members of the Walker and Rockwell families, especially William Walker , William Perrin Walker , Julius Rockwell , Reuben Rockwell, and Lucy Walker Rockwell, including: papers relating to William Walker's Revolutionary service, especially his records, , as a recruiting officer for Berkshire County; a orderly book; records of the Lenox Committee of Safety, ; papers, mostly receipts , relating to Major Isaac Goes' service as a commissary dealing in wheat and flour at Kinderhook, New York, many having to do with his dealings with Theodore Sedgwick ; material relating to Shays' Rebellion; a Lenox tax roll, ; correspondence of William Perrin Walker, , concerning such subjects as the War of , relations with France, slavery, and Mass.

Lux's letters concern business dealings, including the sale of individual slaves; ships and shipping ventures in the West Indies; collection of debts; family news; the fortunes and conduct of other merchants; insurance payments; bad relations between England and America; and the delivery and sale of trade goods such as tobacco, flour, spirits, salt, sugar, molasses, etc. Gorton, John.

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Kemmish, No. Call No. Philadelphia : Printed by J. Ormrod, No. Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth. Charleston : Published by order of the Society, printed by A. Miller, no. P53 Bolling, Philip A. The Speeches of Philip A. Richmond, Printed by T. White, Garrison, William Lloyd. New-York : Printed for the free people of color, G24 Jay, William, J42 Child, Lydia Maria Francis. Newburyport: published by Charles Whipple, Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women.

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New York: printed by William S. Dorr, Benedict, , Nassau St. Abolitionism Exposed Corrected.


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