Violation of act prohibiting importation of enslaved persons, petition of owners of brig Joseph Ricketson, 1809
Tag Archives: Slave trade
Memorial of the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, praying the adoption of measures for the suppression of the African slavetrade.
Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, praying adoption of measures for suppression of African slave-trade, 1840
Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting copies of the depositions of Gilbert C. Russel and Francis W. Armstrong, in relation to the cargoes of the slave ships Constitution, Louisa and Marino, etc., rendered in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of 5th inst.
Depositions of Gilbert C. Russell and Francis W. Armstrong, on cargoes of slave ships Constitution, Louisa, and Marino, 1826
[Petition of Robert F. Stockton, commanding schooner Alligator off coast of Africa, for suppression of slave trade]
Petition of Robert F. Stockton, commanding schooner Alligator off coast of Africa, for suppression of slave trade, 1823
African slave-trade.
Liberia, purchase of Territory in, by American Colonization Society, for suppression of African slave trade, 1844
Report Of the Committee on the Suppression of the Slave Trade
Slave trade, further measures for suppression of, 1822
Preamble and resolution of the Legislature of Vermont, in relation to the suppression of the Slave Trade.
Preamble and resolution of legislature of Vermont on suppression of slave trade, 1851
Resolutions of the Legislature of Indiana, in favor of the adoption of measures for the suppression of the African slave trade, and the promotion of the colonization of free people of color.
Resolutions of legislature of Indiana for adoption of measures for suppression of African slave trade, and for colonization, 1852
Mississippi Legislature — right of search, and case of the brig Creole. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi in reference to the right of search, and the case of the American brig Creole.
Resolutions of Mississippi on right of search, brig Creole affair, 1842
Message from the president of the United States, transmitting, In pursuance of a resolution of the Senate, of 20th April, A Report of the Attorney General, relative to the Introduction of Slaves into the United States, contrary to existing laws
Presidential message transmitting Report on illegal introduction of enslaved persons into United States by citizens thereof, 1822
[Resolution on payment of claim, case of Spanish schooner Amistad]
House and Senate Documents: Resolution on payment of claim, case of Spanish schooner Amistad, 1852
Appropriation — Slave trade.
Slave trade, appropriation to suppress, 1826
Memorial of sundry masters of American vessels, lying in The Port of Charleston, SC
Memorial against certain police regulations of Charleston, S.C., 1823
Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting copies of the instructions which have been issued to naval commanders upon the subject of the importation of slaves, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of the fourth January, instant.
Instructions to naval commanders concerning slave trade, 1819
Senate bill no. 96 — claims — Treaty of Ghent.
Enslaved persons and claims of persons under 1st article Treaty of Ghent, 1828
Resolutions of the Legislature of Mississippi, on the subject of the right of search, and the case of the brig Creole.
Legislature of Mississippi on right of search and case of brig Creole, 1842
Schooner Amistad. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Spanish Minister relative to the case of the Amistad.
House and Senate Documents: Indemnity for Spanish schooner Amistad, 1853
Resolutions Authorizing the President of the United States to negotiate with foreign governments on the means of effecting an entire abolition of the African slave trade, and for other purposes.
Slave trade, negotiation to suppress, 1820