Your search for: "Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)" returned 85 results
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Elizabeth Butler v. Elizabeth McWilliams. Judgment Record (October 1792)
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Ben v. Sabret Scott. Certificate of Sabret Scott (December 22, 1795)
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William Foster v. William Simmons. Civil Court Report (June 1806)
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Ben v. Sabret Scott. Certificate of Sabret Scott (June 6, 1807)
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Lucy v. Stephen Cooke. Answer of Stephen Cooke (April 13, 1809)
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Walter Thomas & Dennis Thomas v. Alexander Scott. Alexander Scott to James A. Porter and John Law (December 23, 1809)
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Sabret Scott v. Ben. Supreme Court Report (February 1810)
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Walter Thomas & Dennis Thomas v. Alexander Scott. Deposition of Gustavus Thomas (June 16, 1810)
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Ben v. Sabret Scott. Affidavit of Sabret Scott (June 16, 1810)
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Walter Thomas & Dennis Thomas v. Alexander Scott. Deposition of James Thompson (June 23, 1810)
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Walter Thomas & Dennis Thomas v. Alexander Scott. Philip Barton Key to Alexander Scott (June 30, 1810)
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Ben v. Sabret Scott. Petitioner's Bill of Exceptions (February 2, 1811)
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Ben v. Sabret Scott. Defendant's Bill of Exceptions (February 2, 1811)
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Matilda Gray v. Mary Ann Pic. Petition for Freedom (November 26, 1812)
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Rachel v. Henry Jarvis. Jury Instructions (June 18, 1814)
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Select Committee on Illegal Traffic in Slaves in D.C. Deposition of Samuel Bootes (March 7, 1816)
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Select Committee on Illegal Traffic in Slaves in D.C. Deposition of Francis S. Key (April 22, 1816)
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William Ethington v. William Crawford. Petition for Freedom (May 20, 1816)
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Jesse Torrey - A Portraiture of Domestic Slavery in the United States [excerpt] (1817)
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Samuel Bias v. John Rose. D.W. Forrest and F.S. Key to William Brent (October 1, 1818)
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Charlotte v. Tobias Watkins. Certificate of Slaves (Exhibit A) (January 2, 1819)
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Chloe v. William Marbury. Petition for Freedom (February 1, 1820)
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Leonard Dunbar v. James Ball. Civil Court Report (October 1821)
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Amelia Ward v. Elias B. Caldwell. Amelia's Pass to Georgetown (December 7, 1821)
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Amelia Ward v. Elias B. Caldwell. Advertisement for Sale of Amelia (January 15, 1822)
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Chloe v. William Marbury. Demurrer & Affidavit of Mead Fitzhugh (April 25, 1822)
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Chloe v. William Marbury. Affidavit of Mordecai C. Fitzhugh (April 26, 1822)
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Joseph Brown v. Mary Wingard. Court Report (April 1822)
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Dennis Wright v. Elizabeth Robinson & Richard Taylor. Deposition of Elizabeth Alexander (October 14, 1822)
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Amelia Ward v. Elias B. Caldwell. Deposition of Walter H. Middleton & Answers to Petitioner's Interrogatories (May 2, 1823)
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Matilda Derrick v. George Mason & Alexander Moore. Defendants' Bill of Exceptions (June 13, 1823)
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Lucy v. Clement Smith. Petition for Freedom (July 23, 1823)
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William Derrick v. David Read & Silas Read and Mary Derrick v. Alexander Moore. Thomas Turner to Edmund J. Lee (March 5, 1824)
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Rebecca v. Lloyd Pumphrey. Affidavit of Joseph Nicholson (January 8, 1825)
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Rebecca v. Lloyd Pumphrey. Affidavit of Lloyd Pumphrey (January 11, 1825)
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Rebecca v. Lloyd Pumphrey. Affidavit of Thomas Spurling (January 13, 1825)
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Rebecca v. Lloyd Pumphrey. Affidavit of Sally Williams (January 14, 1825)
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Eliza v. William Hayman. Petition for Freedom (January 15, 1825)
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Ben v. James Moore. Petition for Freedom (July 20, 1825)
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John Battaile v. Thomas Miller. Charles A. Stokes' Answers to Interrogatories (March 1, 1827)
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Thomas Butler v. Gabriel Duvall. Affidavit of Gabriel Duvall (October 27, 1828)
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Abraham Smith v. John Lyons. Defendant's Bill of Exceptions (December 25, 1828)
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Thomas Butler v. Gabriel Duvall. Deposition of Matthew Kennedy (April 17, 1830)
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Thomas Butler v. Gabriel Duvall. Mary Getzendanner's Answers to Interrogatories (November 23, 1830)
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Thomas Butler v. Gabriel Duvall. Deposition of Thomas Gossum (March 31, 1831)
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Thomas Butler v. Gabriel Duvall. Deposition of Thomas M. Gossum (April 1, 1831)
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Thomas Butler v. Gabriel Duvall. Circuit Court Report (May 1831)
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Ned Douglass v. Richard B. Mason. Petition for Freedom (February 17, 1832)
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Thomas Butler v. Gabriel Duvall. Interrogatories to Thomas Gossum & Thomas M. Gossum (May 3, 1834)
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William Fenwick v. Lansing Tooker. Depositions of Ellen Linkins, Mary Gates, and Mary Ann Goddard (November 19, 1835)