Feb 27, 2003 - Sale 1961

Sale 1961 - Lot 1

Price Realized: $ 748
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,200 - $ 1,500
INCLUDING A COLONIAL SLAVE DOCUMENT (SLAVERY and ABOLITION.) Group of 3 early New York Documents relating to slaves. Each one page, 4to or folio; each Signed by local officials and notable citizens involved in the transactions. New York and New Town, Queens, 1753, 1815, 1822

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First document is for the sale of "a Negro boy named Prince," being sold by Catherine Beekman to John Lawrence. The second document involves the sale of another "Negro Boy" named Sam, by Daniel Riker to David Purdy. The third document is a legal certification stating that a slave named "Nann" was under 45 years of age and was capable of supporting herself. Issued pursuant an Act passed in March 1817 which forbade the manumission of any slave under 45 unable to care for themselves, thus releasing the state from the need of supporting them.