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1777 January 6 . Jonathan Atkinson and William Walker DS to Martha Regnier; [England?]

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Articles of agreement for "Conveying Kings Town plantation in St. Vincent by way of Mortgage" to Martha Regnier of Richmond, England. Includes 102 acres, buildings and tools related to sugar works, and seventy-two enslaved men and women. Details various land deals and ownership histories for the plantation.
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1781 August 7 and 1781 September 26 . Charles Phelps 2 PrDS to Elisha Williams; Stonington, Connecticut.

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Partially printed power of attorney to settle estate of Keder Freeman, deceased; "I do therefore . . . commit unto you the said Elisha Williams full Power to administer the Goods, Chattels, Credits and Estate of the said deceased..." August 7, 1781. With partially printed receipt for back pay owed to Freeman from the State Treasury, September 26, 1781. See also Schoff Revolutionary War Collection: Groton (Conn.) Selectmen DS to Connecticut. Committee of the Pay-Table, September 24, 1781, certifying Freeman's service in Sherburne's Regiment from 1777 until his death.
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1781 November 21, 1781 December 27, and 1782 January 11 . Philip B[urr] Bradley 3 DsS to Connecticut Committee of the Pay-Table; Groton, [Connecticut].

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1: Philip B. Bradley DS to Connecticut. Committee of the Pay-Table, Ridgfield, November 21, 1781, certifying the military service of Jack Green, "Green served in my Regiment in the Continental Army three years and…did belong to the Regiment before the first day of January 1780." [the 5th Connecticut Regiment]. 2: Jack Green DS to Connecticut. Committee of the Pay-Table, Ridgfield, December 27, 1781, requesting pay. 3: Philip B. Bradley partially printed DS to Connecticut. Committee of the Pay-Table, Hartford, January 11, 1782, receipt of pay for Green.
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1782 July 22 . [Quakers] Ms. Doc.; [Philadelphia?].

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List of free slaves living with or freed by Quakers; "A List of Free Negroes living in the Southern District, who live with Members of the Society or have been liberated by them." Includes names of black men and women, who they were liberated by, ages, places of residence, numbers of children and their ages, and occupations.
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1783 August 8 . Dinah Archey Doc. to Guy Carleton; New York.

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Petition from a black loyalist for relief from an alleged master. She and her husband came to New York five years ago, presumably as free people, but a man named William Fanay claimed them as his slaves. He "has taken her pays from her that he may prove his Property which she firmly believes he cannot."
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[17]84 July 3 . Lach[la]n McIntosh ALS to John McIntosh; [Skidaway, Georgia?].

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Expresses shock at news that one of John's slaves committed suicide by hanging; "you should inquire Strictly . . . in your Overseers Management before the Mischief increased--Severity will by no means answer for these unfortunate Creatures..." Lachlan's slave Frank has escaped, which has caused him much distress.