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Slavery Collection, 1709-1864. Series VI, Manifests, 1812-1855
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Kephart, George
Salsbury, Barthuel
Cusher, Joseph
Bus, Granderson
Henry, John
Hawkins, Smith
Laine, Walhen
Gibson, John
Miles, Pasco
Harris, Randle
Jankins, William
Philips, Len
Taylor, John
Muny, Alfred
Jones, Parlinson
Gordon, Philip
Bourh, Elijah
Toy, Merrick
Lawrence, Jacob
Chruchwell, William
Lawson, Robert
Grun, Nace
Smoots, George
Forbs, Tom Maning
Dorsey, John
Robinson, Sam
Thomas, Morris
Morgan, George
Smith, Hanny
Spote, Jack
Jones, Jeffires
Drente, Sam
Menidel, Lewis
Ewell, Charles
Baily, Alred
Washington, Elias
Dorsey, Edward
Sims, John
Sims, Jephu
Wats, Sam
Leonard, Jasmus
Sharpine, David
Davis, Elizabeth
Warren, Singleton
Harris, Nate
Allen, Nicholas
Wilson, Alfrid
Young, Jac
Butter, Maria
Johnson, Margarite
Morton, Sarah
James, Eliza
Williams, Ann Maria
Ford, Celia
Edmunds, Martha
Green, Jane
Brown, Nancy
Jones, Judy Anne
Warren, Caroline
Ler, Susan
Mason, Fanny
Harriot
Millard, Lucritia Ann
Crofs, Maria
Julius
Watkins, Peter
Brown, John
Alexander, Sam Henry
Pasco, John
Strather, Charlotte
Huston, Louisa
Hurvoy, Matilda
Simmons, Edward
Holland, John
Mattery, Stephen
Wright, George
Walker, Antony
Miles, Jane
Duchit, Wats
Young, James
Brisco, Tom
Angora (Brigadier)
Title
[Manifest of the Brig Angora]
Collection Title
Slavery Collection, 1709-1864
Date
1841-10-15
Description
Ship manifest of "Negroes, mulattoes, and persons of color taken on" the Brig Angora of Ellsworth from the port of Alexandria [Virginia] to New Orleans, Louisiana. Includes names of ship's Master Barthuel Salsbury, shipper George Kephart, and collector Joseph Cusher.
Identifier
nyhs_sc_b-05_f-17_011
Mss Collection - Slavery Collection
Subject
Slaves--Transportation
Slave ships
Slave trade
Material type or medium of original
Ships' manifests
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