ARCHIVE OF CIRCA 1840 SLAVERY IN MISSOURI & KENTUCKY
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Documentation illustrating the human trafficking that took place openly in the United States prior to the Civil War.
1849 Trimble County, Kentucky Bill of Sale for a ''certain female Negro slave named Frances and her child named Harriet.''
State of Missouri, County of Christian, January 19, 1860. ''Received of A. A. Pendleton the sum of $1650 in the first payment for two Negro boys… 12 years of age and George 10 years old… .''
November 1861 list of property taken by the federal army under the command of generals, Charles Fremont and James Ln., Hunter… One Negro man, by the name of Alfred, about 30 years of age of mulatto color, full 6 feet high, very stout and tolerable… One Negro man by the name of???… 34 head of cattle comprising… 10 fat hogs averaging 200 pounds… 28 head of sheep… 7B stands and honey… Chickens and turkeys… One Clock… bushels of corn… 40 pounds of picked cotton… Four log chains'' etc.
January 29, 1853, Johnson county Missouri bill of sale for a family of Negroes, with detail on each.
Promissory note to pay $20 on 25 December, 1847 for use of a Negro girl, named Harriet, apparently transacted in Independence, Missouri area.
Clay county Missouri, 1853 bill of sale for ''a certain male slave for life, named Peter, aged about 24 years…;
Various other Bills of Sale and notes of unrelated content.
Largest measures 10 inches.
Provenance: John Royle Trust and Living Estate, Independence, Missouri.
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1849 Trimble County, Kentucky Bill of Sale for a ''certain female Negro slave named Frances and her child named Harriet.''
State of Missouri, County of Christian, January 19, 1860. ''Received of A. A. Pendleton the sum of $1650 in the first payment for two Negro boys… 12 years of age and George 10 years old… .''
November 1861 list of property taken by the federal army under the command of generals, Charles Fremont and James Ln., Hunter… One Negro man, by the name of Alfred, about 30 years of age of mulatto color, full 6 feet high, very stout and tolerable… One Negro man by the name of???… 34 head of cattle comprising… 10 fat hogs averaging 200 pounds… 28 head of sheep… 7B stands and honey… Chickens and turkeys… One Clock… bushels of corn… 40 pounds of picked cotton… Four log chains'' etc.
January 29, 1853, Johnson county Missouri bill of sale for a family of Negroes, with detail on each.
Promissory note to pay $20 on 25 December, 1847 for use of a Negro girl, named Harriet, apparently transacted in Independence, Missouri area.
Clay county Missouri, 1853 bill of sale for ''a certain male slave for life, named Peter, aged about 24 years…;
Various other Bills of Sale and notes of unrelated content.
Largest measures 10 inches.
Provenance: John Royle Trust and Living Estate, Independence, Missouri.
Without proof of exemption, be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions.
We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.
Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.
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ARCHIVE OF CIRCA 1840 SLAVERY IN MISSOURI & KENTUCKY
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