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Act of donation of a slave by David Lejeune and his wife, New Feliciana, to Carlota Bauvais
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Acts of sale of slaves owned by Doctor Edward Duffel, Ascension Parish
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Agreement of partnership between William Long and Joseph T. Robinson.
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Bank Appraisal
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Baptismal certificate of Hortense, a black infant, child of Josina and Antonio, slaves belonging to the widow Benoit
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Bill of sale of a negro boy
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Biographical Sketch and Snapshot of Former Slave Jim Smith
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Certificate of sale of slave by Reynaud and Peytavin, Acadia County, to Juan Guillot
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Declaration of Jean Baptiste Beauvais et al, in Saint Martin Parish, regarding claims against the estate of Labarthe Delisle
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Ernest Commagere, Recorder of mortgages, certifies that a slave belonging to Celestia Deschapelles Labarre is free of mortgages.
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Iberville Parish, Louisiana. Statement by John Dutton, Parish Judge
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Inventory of the goods and chattels belonging to Claudio Joseph Villars [Dubreuil] in Louisiana
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Mortgage of land and 49 slaves by Eliphalet and Abigail Cutter Slack
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Order issued by the Baron de Carondelet, New Orleans, to City Steward Juan de Castanedo, New Orleans
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Order issued by the mayoralty of N.O. to jail warden on behalf John Mcdonogh
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Order of payment for Huchet of Kernion
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Order to release from the jail slave Charles of Auguste Vance, without collecting fees. Partially printed
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Order to release from the jail slave Richard of M. Parker without collecting fees.
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Order to the Treasurer of the 2nd Municipality to pay Kirkman and Abernathy for nine days' labor of the slave Marcus Pasford on the chain gang.
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Partially printed receipt
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Partition agreement entered into by Francisco Riaño and Eduardo Forstall, both of New Orleans
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Partition agreement entered into by Jeanne Antoinette de Villemont, widow of [Jean François] Huchet de Kernion, and Jean René Huchet de Kernion, son of the deceased, Bayou Saint John
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Pay order issued by Governor [Estevan] Miró of Louisiana, New Orleans, in favor of the free mulatto Robert
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Personal letter from "Marion," [Louisiana], to her cousin [Anne], no place
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