Slavery--Mississippi; Slavery--New York; Fugitive slaves--Mississippi; Stowaways--New York
Two-page deposition of the separate testimonies of Captain Joshua Farrell, of the Ship Clara, and York, a runaway slave. Farrel states that he discovered York on board his ship when sailing from the port of New Orleans to New York City. York...
Markham writes to Lannes requesting he join the Child Labor Federation. Lannes replies on the back agreeing to join and granting permission to use his articles in "The Cosmopolitan".
Letter from Phillips & Gardner of Charleston [South Carolina] to Mess. Gardner & Dean [of Newport, Rhode Island] regarding Charleston slave trade and cargo aboard the Brig [Sloop] Louisa. Includes inquiry about business with Mr. D'Wolf [possibly...
Telegram sent by Juliana Force to the Arts and Crafts Club of New Orleans, dated April 5, 1928. Mention of missing Du Bois painting from Fogg Art Museum's receipt report.
Postal data: posted, postmarked [wavy postmark] (ALBION, N.Y., SEP 25 - 17, 6 -- PM); Postcard type: divided back; Logo (POST CARD) printed in stylized font; Written message: (I am down street now Dear Ambrose Just a few lines to you I am well hope...
Ship manifest of "negroes, mulattoes, and persons of color taken on" the Brig Uneas of Alexandria from the port of Alexandria to New Orleans, Louisiana. Includes names of ship's Master Nathaniel Boush, shipper William H. Williams of Washington...
Petition [from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society] to Massachusetts Governor Marcus Morton to appoint Amos B. Merrill to act as an agent for "colored seamen" in the ports of Charleston [South Carolina] and New Orleans [Louisiana].