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African American and African Diaspora collection, 1729-1970 (majority within 1781-1865)

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The African American and African Diaspora Collection is comprised largely of individual letters, documents, and other manuscript items relating to slavery, abolition movements, and aspects of African American life, largely dating between 1781 and 1865.

The African American and African Diaspora Collection is comprised largely of individual letters, documents, and other manuscript items relating to slavery, abolition movements, and aspects of African American life, largely dating between 1781 and 1865. Topics addressed in the letters and documents include the experiences and work of enslaved persons in the North and South; the buying and selling of enslaved men, women, and children; participation in the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and Civil War of African descended persons; abolitionists and abolition societies; the American Colonization Society; the lives of formerly enslaved persons; African American education; and many other subjects. For details on each document, see the inventory located under "Detailed Box and Folder Listing"

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1729 May 23 . Samuell Conyer [Samuell Coniard] DS to Samuell Talcott; [Wethersfield, Connecticut].

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Bill of sale for Beck, an enslaved girl, 15 years of age, from Samuell Conyer of Bermuda to Samuell Talcott of Hartford County, Connecticut, "to have and to hold the said negro girl during the term of her natural life" for the sum of 82 pounds.
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1743 . Rob[er]t Dinwiddie LS to Henry Pelham; London, [England].

11 pages

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Colonial Governor of Virginia review of the state of British Plantations and Colonies in America. Providing numerical and monetary details especially about West India colonies, Barbados, Antigua, Monserratt, Nevis, St. Chrisophers, Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Jamaica, Fortola, etc. Considerable attention is paid to the labor and costs of enslaved persons; also includes various trade information related to fisheries, numbers of vessels, and types of goods produced in the colonies.
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1754 June 25 . Oliver Peabody DS to Nathaniel Kimball and Isaac Kimball; Andover, Massachusetts Bay.

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Statement that Peabody is to pay “Three Hundred Pounds Lawfull [sic.] Money” to the Kimballs in exchange for an enslaved man named Thomas. Holds Peabody accountable for "any Cost Trouble or Charge that Might any ways Come ... on the account of the aforesd. Negro Man." Includes language regarding Peabody’s obligations to provide for Thomas “both in sickness & in health all that is proper & sutable for him during the whole term of his life.”
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1757 December 3 - 1772 June 9 . Scipio Wood, John Ells, Benjamin Buell, Benjamin Payne, and J. Lawrence 5 DsS; Windham County and Hartford, [Connecticut].

9 pages [total]

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Evidence relating to Wood's, a mulatto soldier, claim that he is owed money from his service in the French and Indian War. Includes: [Scipio Wood] DS, December 3, 1757; John Ells deposition, May 26, 1772; Benjamin Buell deposition, May 26, 1772; Benjamin Payne memorandum, June 9, 1772; and Payne and J. Lawrence order to pay Wood, June 9, 1772.