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1794 January 20 . Burlington County (N.J.) Justices of the Peace and New Hanover (N.J.) Overseers of the Poor DS to Pompy Steward; New Hanover, New Jersey.

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Manumission certificate for Pompy Steward, "Negro Slave named Pompy Steward, who on View and Examination, appears to us to be sound of mind and not under any Bodily incapacity to obtain a lively hood, and that he is not under Twenty-one years of age nor above Thirty-five." Richard Potts brought Steward before the subscribers.
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1794 December 22 . S. Potter ALS to James D. Woolfe; Swansey, [England].

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Concerning the slave trade route between southern states and Havana; "the act of Congress [the Slave Trade Act of 1794] alows the trade to George & the Southern States for Slaves, thear you can go with a cargo of Slaves without Braken the Act--and you can . . . make a Sham Sale and Carry your slaves to the Havana--with much less expense then you posibly can . . . from the W. Indies." Fears that peace will make the "guinea trade" less lucrative.
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1795 June 20 . Sam[uel] Hopkins ALS to Nathaniel Massie; Mecklenburg, [Kentucky].

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Desires to move to Ohio if it will be a slave state; "I am making every preparation for A Removal of my Family, & Shall certainly fix on those Lands if the invidious restriction concerning Slaves can be done away. I wish you to exert yourself in procuring petitioners to endeavour to effect this at the Next congress."
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1795 September 14 . A[lexander] McKee ALS to James McKee; Detroit, [Michigan].

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McKee left Bill, an enslaved man, in charge of his house while away in Quebec. Bill absconded with "many things belonging to me." Believes Bill has "run away to General Wayne's Camp" and may try to reunite with his mother in Pittsburgh. Asks James to "take him & send him to be sold" and warns him not to trust anything the fugitive may say. Includes a brief note sending Captain Elliott's compliments to James.
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[17]95 . Josa. Dorsey DS to Frederick County (Md.) Justices; Frederick County, [Maryland].

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Petition for freedom of Ignatius Shorter, slave to William Emmitt, because he is descended from a free white woman; "Ignatius..is held in slavery…altho' he is entitled to his freedom being descended of a pure white woman in the female line whose name was Elisabeth Shorter."
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1796 March 14 . "Account of Negroe labour furnished by the West India Islands, for erecting and repairing fortifications therein" D; s.l.

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Compiled notes from West Indian governors' replies to a circular dated from March 14, 1793, to September 1795. Lists numbers of slaves employed in the construction and repair of forts and amounts raised for their labor. Includes information from Martinique, the Leeward Islands, Dominica, St. Vincent's, Grenada, and Barbados.
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1796 November 30 . S[t.] G[eorge] Tucker ALS to Virginia House of Delegates Speaker; Williamsburg, [Virginia].

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Requests that he be given the opportunity to present his dissertation concerning the gradual emancipation of slaves before the House; "To this…I have been stimulated by Motives, which to an enlightened Legislature will, I flatter myself, neither stand in need of illustration, or apology."
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1797 March 11 . Abolition Society (Providence, R.I.) DS to Ray Green[e], U.S. Attorney, District of Rhode Island; Providence, [Rhode Island].

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Petition reporting illegal slave trade conducted by John Brown using the ship Hope. The ship "has been employed in a voyage to Africa for Slaves contrary to Law, of which we with notice taken as the Law directs for account & in behalf of the Abolition Society." SIgned by Thomas Hazard, Jr., Oriel Wilkinson, Thomas Arnold, George Benson, Edward [Thurbert?], Thomas Green, Caleb Green, John Hadwen, Benjamin Hadwen, and Samuel Vinson.