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Lot 1(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Letter to an American slave ship captain, ordering him to deliver prime male slaves to Havana.Estimate $ 3,000 - $ 4,000Price Realized $ 4,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 2(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) An Act to Prohibit the Carrying on the Slave-Trade from the United States,Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Unsold
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Lot 3(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Correspondence regarding the delivery of the American slave ship Sarah Ann to justice.Estimate $ 1,200 - $ 1,800Price Realized $ 2,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 4(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) McPherson & Oliver; photographers. [The Scourged Back.]Estimate $ 10,000 - $ 15,000Price Realized $ 75,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 5(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Half-plate ambrotype portrait of an enslaved Virginia woman, possibly named Martha, with her owners.Estimate $ 4,000 - $ 6,000Price Realized $ 20,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 6(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Letter of recommendation for an enslaved woman wishing to transfer to a new church.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 563(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 7(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Duties of Masters to Servants: Three Premium Essays.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 531(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 8(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Administrators Sale . . . at the Elliston Plantation . . . Consisting of the Following Slaves.Estimate $ 5,000 - $ 7,500Price Realized $ 4,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 9(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Under Decree . . . that Plantation or Tract of Land Called Richfield. . . also, a Gang of About 111 Negroes.Estimate $ 12,000 - $ 18,000Unsold
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Lot 10(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Business card of J.W. Odell, Negro Broker.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 5,200(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 11(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Receipt for the sale of an enslaved woman named Jenny to George Washingtons nephew.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 1,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 12(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Bill of sale for a boat, and the Negro man Curry who commands her.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 594(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 13(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Letter describing the slave markets of Montgomery, Alabama.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 3,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 14(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Bill of sale for an enslaved man, sold by the recently elected first Mayor of Hartford.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 6,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 15(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Archive of 14 deeds and receipts for the sale of enslaved people to a Maryland family, plus a manumission.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 2,125(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 16(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Correspondence archive of the Richmond slave dealers Dickinson, Hill & Co., and S.R. Fondren.Estimate $ 30,000 - $ 40,000Price Realized $ 50,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 17(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Pair of deeds for 20 enslaved people sold from South Carolina to Florida.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 1,625(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 18(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Estate inventory of a prominent Georgia planter naming 58 enslaved people.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 1,188(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 19(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Commissioners Sale! . . . Eight Likely Negroes.Estimate $ 3,000 - $ 4,000Price Realized $ 2,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 20(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Group of 3 receipts for slaves owned by the Brown family of Culpeper County, Virginia.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 1,875(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 21(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Archive of covering sixty years and three generations at Virginias White Hall Plantation.Estimate $ 4,000 - $ 6,000Price Realized $ 3,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 22(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Family register and 3 letters relating to the enslaved people of the Kimmel family of Baltimore.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 594(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 23(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Reward receipt, bills of sale, hire agreement and more from a Missouri plantation.Estimate $ 1,500 - $ 2,500Price Realized $ 1,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 24(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Lists of enslaved people and their ages on a Tennessee plantation.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 625(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 25(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) A Texas planters letter seeking to purchase dogs . . . to hunt negres.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 2,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 26(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Letter reporting on the dispersal of a familys enslaved people in Tennessee.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 688(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 27(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Mississippi estate inventory naming 98 enslaved people, with their ages.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 2,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 28(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Memorandum book from a Maryland plantation.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 2,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 29(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Photograph of two formerly enslaved workers at Fort Hill Planatation, the former home of John C. Calhoun.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 1,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 30(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Letter offering to capture an escaped enslaved New Yorker--for a bounty.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 1,063(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 31(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) One Hundred Dollars Reward!! Ran Away . . . a Yellow Man Named Jim Carr.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 4,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 32(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Peter Kramer, artist. The Resurrection of Henry Box Brown at Philadelphia.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 10,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 33(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Treaty settlement for Negros stolen . . . by a party of Creek Indians.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 6,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 34(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) 4 receipts for dispersing tumultuous meetings of Negroes.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 1,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 35(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Georgia tavern license forbidding sales to any slave or slaves.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 688(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 36(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Documents on the states confiscation of 15 slaves owned by Grief Cook, a free man of color in Georgia.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 8,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 37(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) New York Court of Appeals. Report of the Lemmon Slave Case.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 3,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 38(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Group of 5 bills proposed to the Maryland legislature to restrict the movement of free Blacks.Estimate $ 2,000 - $ 3,000Price Realized $ 4,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 39(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Affidavit asserting that Negro Joe (described in detail) had been manumitted eight years ago.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 688(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 40(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Indiana manumission deed for Eli Rogers a man of color . . . after the expiration of eight years.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 3,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 41(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) George Whitefield. Three Letters . . . to the Inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina,Estimate $ 3,000 - $ 4,000Price Realized $ 2,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 42(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Abridgment of the Minutes of the Evidence . . . to Consider of the Slave Trade.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 688(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 43(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) James M. Adair. Unanswerable Arguments against the Abolition of the Slave Trade,Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 44(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Injured Humanity . . . What the Unhappy Children of Africa Endure From Those Who Call Themselves Christians.Estimate $ 1,200 - $ 1,800Price Realized $ 2,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 45(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Thomas Clarkson. History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 1,875(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 46(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Jesse Torrey. A Portraiture of Domestic Slavery, in the United States.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 47(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Mixed run of the African Repository, a long-running colonization magazine.Estimate $ 500 - $ 750Price Realized $ 938(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 48(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) The Genius of Universal Emancipation.Estimate $ 1,500 - $ 2,500Price Realized $ 8,125(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 49(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) The Anti-Slavery Record.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 688(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 50(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Views of Slavery.Estimate $ 3,000 - $ 4,000Price Realized $ 2,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 51(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Lydia Maria Child. The Fountain for Every Day in the YearEstimate $ 1,200 - $ 1,800Price Realized $ 1,750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 52(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Circular letter to Resist the Admission of Texas as a Slave State.Estimate $ 1,200 - $ 1,800Price Realized $ 3,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 53(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) [Salmon P. Chase.] The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention Held at Cincinnati.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 2,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 54(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Liberty Chimes.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 750(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 55(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Circular letter attempting to launch an anti-slavery newspaper in Virginia.Estimate $ 400 - $ 600Price Realized $ 3,000(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 56(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Julia Griffiths, editor. Autographs for Freedom.Estimate $ 600 - $ 900Price Realized $ 1,375(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 57(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Minutes of the African Civilization Society and other papers of abolitionist Theodore Bourne.Estimate $ 8,000 - $ 12,000Price Realized $ 17,500(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 58(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Constitution of the African Civilization Society,Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 7,250(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 59(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Ephraim W. Bull. Letter warning that Franklin Sanborn would be summoned for his support of the John Brown raid.Estimate $ 1,000 - $ 1,500Price Realized $ 2,470(with Buyer's Premium)
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Lot 60(SLAVERY & ABOLITION.) Portia Gage. An Appeal to the Governors of the Free States: The Prayer of Twenty Millions.Estimate $ 800 - $ 1,200Price Realized $ 10,000(with Buyer's Premium)