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Lot 1(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Bill of lading for a very early shipment of two negroes from Jamaica to Boston.Estimate $ 3,000 - $ 4,000Price Realized $ 3,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 2(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 9,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 3(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Case of the Vigilante, a Ship Employed in the Slave-Trade; with Some Reflections on that Traffic.Estimate $ 3,000 - $ 4,000Price Realized $ 4,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 4(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) John W. Barber, compiler. A History of the Amistad Captives,Estimate $ 6,000 - $ 9,000Price Realized $ 15,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 5(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Solomon Northup. Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of . . . a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 1,625(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 6(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Narrative of Andrew Jackson, of Kentucky; Containing . . . Twenty-Six Years of his Life while a Slave.Estimate $ 1,500 - $ 2,500Price Realized $ 3,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 7(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) James Williams. Life and Adventures of . . . a Fugitive Slave, with a Full Description of the UndergroundEstimate $ 1,500 - $ 2,500Price Realized $ 2,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 8(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 1,625(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 9(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Autobiography of James L. Smith, Including . . . Reminiscences of Slave Life.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 1,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 10(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Life and Opinions of Julius Melbourn.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 594(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 11(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Catharine Elbert. Letter from an enslaved woman to the girl she had helped raise.Estimate $ 2,500 - $ 3,500Price Realized $ 2,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 12(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Dinah Browning. An enslaved womans letter to her former master.Estimate $ 3,000 - $ 4,000Price Realized $ 5,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 13(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Octavia V. Rogers Albert. The House of Bondage, or Charlotte Brooks and other Slaves.Estimate $ 6,000 - $ 9,000Price Realized $ 5,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 14(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Charles Paxson, photographer. Wilson, Branded Slave from New Orleans.Estimate $ 7,000 - $ 10,000Price Realized $ 4,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 15(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Archive of the slave-owning Randolph family of Virginia.Estimate $ 10,000 - $ 15,000Price Realized $ 42,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 16(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Detailed accounting of a Maryland familys enslaved people who were not worth the maintenance.Estimate $ 1,200 - $ 1,800Price Realized $ 4,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 17(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Memorandum book tracking many dozens of enslaved people at a Mississippi plantation.Estimate $ 4,000 - $ 6,000Price Realized $ 4,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 18(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Moseley family register listing the births and parents of 13 enslaved people.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 563(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 19(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) J.D. Ray. Letter by a wealthy planters son boasting of his short stint as an abusive overseer.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 1,125(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 20(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Daniel W. Holsenbeck. Pair of letters from a plantation overseer in Confederate Georgia.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 2,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 21(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Colonial deed of three generations of named enslaved persons, as part of a coastal Georgia plantation.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 594(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 22(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Will of a Maryland man dividing 21 named enslaved people between his daughters.Estimate $ 250 - $ 350Price Realized $ 563(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 23(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Deed of an enslaved man to a close associate of George Washington.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 3,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 24(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Partition of 11 enslaved people in a Kentucky estate, dispersed among 11 different heirs.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 780(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 25(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Theophilus Freeman. Deed of two enslaved men sold by the infamous slave dealer from Twelve Years a Slave.Estimate $ 1,500 - $ 2,500Price Realized $ 1,300(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 26(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Thomas D. McDowell. Letter negotiating the sale of an enslaved man, unwittingly sent into town on an errand.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 1,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 27(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Letter investigating a suspicious Alabama slave trader.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 875(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 28(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Sheriffs Sale auction handbill for property including 5 negroes, in Mark Twains hometown.Estimate $ 2,500 - $ 3,500Price Realized $ 3,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 29(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) John Mattingly. Letter from a slave trader regarding the purchase of a girl.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 875(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 30(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Slaves! Valuable Cooks, Washers, Ironers, House Servants, Blacksmith and Slater.Estimate $ 2,500 - $ 3,500Price Realized $ 10,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 31(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Business card for New Orleans auctioneers Mackey & Day: Real Estate, Negroes, Horses, Mules, Carriages.Estimate $ 3,000 - $ 4,000Price Realized $ 2,860(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 32(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Deed of emancipation for a Connecticut woman named Pegge.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 1,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 33(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Deed of manumission for a Kentucky man named Peter.Estimate $ 700 - $ 1,000Price Realized $ 688(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 34(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Certificate of freedom issued in New York.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 1,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 35(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Affidavit that a Maryland woman was born free and has always passed as such.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 469(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 36(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Newspaper publication of Pennsylvanias Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery,Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 875(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 37(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) The Constitution of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 469(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 38(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Issue of the magazine American Museum containing an address on slavery by Benjamin Franklin.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 39(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Thomas Clarkson. An Essay on the Impolicy of the African Slave Trade.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 2,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 40(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Address of a Convention of Delegates from the Abolition Society, to the Citizens of the United States.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 2,125(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 41(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) William Wilberforce. A Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 4,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 42(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Abolitionist handbag in support of the Negro Woman who sittest pining in captivity.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 10,625(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 43(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Constitution of the New-England Anti-Slavery Society, with an Address to the Public.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 1,188(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 44(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) The Anti-Slavery Record.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 1,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 45(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Benjamin Godwin. Lectures on Slavery . . . with Additions to the American Edition.Estimate $ 1,200 - $ 1,800Price Realized $ 2,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 46(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Elizabeth Ambrose Merrill. Letter describing the final days and death of abolitionist martyr Elijah Lovejoy.Estimate $ 5,000 - $ 7,500Price Realized $ 7,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 47(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Letter written on stationery, with the famed engraving by Patrick Reason.Estimate $ 2,500 - $ 3,500Price Realized $ 6,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 48(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Kneeling Woman and a Sister engraving, after Patrick Reason.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 3,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 49(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Address of the Irish Unitarian Christian Society to their Brethren in America.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 50(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) George W. Clark. The Liberty Minstrel.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 1,188(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 51(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) [William Lloyd Garrison, editor.] Liberty Bell, by Friends of Freedom.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 2,125(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 52(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) William Still. The Underground Rail Road.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 2,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 53(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) George C. Hawkins. Letter noting the regular presence of the Underground Railroad in his small Iowa town.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 2,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 54(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Carte-de-visite portrait of Sojourner Truth: I Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 5,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 55(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Carte-de-visite portrait of abolitionist Gerrit Smith, one of the Secret Six who funded John Browns raid.Estimate $ 300 - $ 400Price Realized $ 438(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 56(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Stereoview of the yet-unnamed John Browns Fort.Estimate $ 300 - $ 400Price Realized $ 219(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 57(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Large period photograph of John Browns Fort.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 875(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 58(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) John M. Batchelder. Comparison of Products, Population, and Resources of the Free and Slave States.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 2,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 59(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Enigmatic small print titled Black Status. William Tillman, Robert Small, Loyal-Hercules at the Capitol.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 1,063(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 60(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Manumission document issued for informing on his mistress hiding weapons for the Confederacy.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 4,250(with Buyer's Premium)