The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America eBook

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The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 426 pages of information about The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America.

1860. William, with 550 slaves, Wildfire, with 507, captured on the coast of Cuba. Senate Journal, 36 Cong. 1 sess. pp. 478-80, 492, 543, etc.; Senate Exec.  Doc., 36 Cong. 1 sess.  XI.  No. 44; House Exec.  Doc., 36 Cong. 1 sess.  XII.  No. 83; 36 Cong. 2 sess.  V. No. 11; House Reports, 36 Cong. 1 sess.  IV.  No. 602.

1861. Augusta, slaver, which, in spite of the efforts of the officials, started on her voyage. Senate Exec Doc., 37 Cong. 2 sess.  V. No. 40; New York Tribune, Nov. 26, 1861.

1861. Storm King, of Baltimore, lands 650 slaves in Cuba. Senate Exec.  Doc., 38 Cong. 1 sess.  No. 56, p. 3.

1862. Ocilla, of Mystic, Connecticut, lands slaves in Cuba. Ibid., pp. 8-13.

1864. Huntress, of New York, under the American flag, lands slaves in Cuba. Ibid., pp. 19-21.

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APPENDIX D.

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

COLONIAL LAWS.

[The Library of Harvard College, the Boston Public Library, and the Charlemagne Tower Collection at Philadelphia are especially rich in Colonial Laws.]

Alabama and Mississippi Territory. Acts of the Assembly of Alabama, 1822, etc.; J.J.  Ormond, Code of Alabama, Montgomery, 1852; H. Toulmin, Digest of the Laws of Alabama, Cahawba, 1823; A. Hutchinson, Code of Mississippi, Jackson, 1848; Statutes of Mississippi etc., digested, Natchez, 1816 and 1823.

Connecticut. Acts and Laws of Connecticut, New London, 1784 [-1794], and Hartford, 1796; Connecticut Colonial Records; The General Laws and Liberties of Connecticut Colonie, Cambridge, 1673, reprinted at Hartford in 1865; Statute Laws of Connecticut, Hartford, 1821.

Delaware. Laws of Delaware, 1700-1797, 2 vols., New Castle, 1797.

Georgia. George W.J.  De Renne, editor, Colonial Acts of Georgia, Wormsloe, 1881; Constitution of Georgia; T.R.R.  Cobb, Digest of the Laws, Athens, Ga., 1851; Horatio Marbury and W.H.  Crawford, Digest of the Laws, Savannah, 1802; Oliver H. Prince, Digest of the Laws, 2d edition, Athens, Ga., 1837.

Maryland. James Bisset, Abridgment of the Acts of Assembly, Philadelphia, 1759; Acts of Maryland, 1753-1768, Annapolis, 1754 [-1768]; Compleat Collection of the Laws of Maryland, Annapolis, 1727; Thomas Bacon, Laws of Maryland at Large, Annapolis, 1765; Laws of Maryland since 1763, Annapolis, 1787, year 1771; Clement Dorsey, General Public Statutory Law, etc., 1692-1837, 3 vols., Baltimore, 1840.

Massachusetts. Acts and Laws of His Majesty’s Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, Boston, 1726; Acts and Resolves ... of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, 1692-1780 [Massachusetts Province Laws]; Colonial Laws of Massachusetts, reprinted from the editions of 1660 and 1672, Boston, 1887, 1890; General Court Records; Massachusetts Archives; Massachusetts Historical Society Collections; Perpetual Laws of Massachusetts, 1780-1789, Boston, 1789; Plymouth Colony Records; Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay.

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