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.

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.

1823, Dec. 1. Report of the Secretary of the Navy. House Doc., 18 Cong. 1 sess.  I. No. 2, p. 111, ff.; Amer.  State Papers, Naval Affairs, I. No. 258. (Contains reports on the establishment at Cape Mesurado.)[1]

1824, March 20. Message from the President ... in relation to the Suppression of the African Slave Trade. House Doc., 18 Cong. 1 sess.  VI.  No. 119. (Contains correspondence on the proposed treaty of 1824.)

1824, Dec. 1. Report of the Secretary of the Navy. Amer.  State Papers, Naval Affairs, I. No. 249.

1824, Dec. 7. Documents accompanying the Message of the President ... to both Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress:  Documents from the Department of State. House Doc., 18 Cong. 2 sess.  I. No. 1. pp. 1-56.  Reprinted in Senate Doc., 18 Cong. 2 sess.  I. No. 1. (Matter on the treaty of 1824.)

1825, Feb. 16. Report of the Committee to whom was referred so much of the President’s Message, of the 7th of December last, as relates to the Suppression of the Slave Trade. House Reports, 18 Cong. 2 sess.  I. No. 70 (Report favoring the treaty of 1824.)

1825, Dec. 2. Report of the Secretary of the Navy. House Doc., 19 Cong. 1 sess.  I. No. 1. p. 98.

1825, Dec. 27. Slave Trade:  Message from the President ... communicating Correspondence with Great Britain in relation to the Convention for Suppressing the Slave Trade. House Doc., 19 Cong. 1 sess.  I. No. 16.

1826, Feb. 6. Appropriation—­Slave Trade:  Report of the Committee of Ways and Means on the subject of the estimate of appropriations for the service of the year 1826. House Reports, 19 Cong. 1 sess.  I. No. 65.  (Contains report of the Secretary of the Navy and account of expenditures for the African station.)

1826, March 8. Slave Ships in Alabama:  Message from the President ... in relation to the Cargoes of certain Slave Ships, etc. House Doc., 19 Cong. 1 sess.  VI.  No. 121; cf. Ibid., VIII.  No. 126, and IX.  Nos. 152, 163; also House Reports, 19 Cong. 1 sess.  II.  No. 231. (Cases of the Constitution, Louisa, and Merino.)

1826, Dec. 2. Report of the Secretary of the Navy. (Part IV. of Documents accompanying the President’s Message.) House Doc., 19 Cong. 2 sess.  I. No. 2, pp. 9, 10, 74-103.

1827, etc. Colonization Society:  Reports, etc. House Doc., 19 Cong. 2 sess.  IV.  Nos. 64, 69; 20 Cong. 1 sess.  III.  Nos. 99, 126, and V. No. 193; 20 Cong. 2 sess.  I. No. 2, pp. 114, 127-8; 21 Cong. 2 sess.  I. No. 2, p. 211-18; House Reports, 19 Cong. 2 sess.  II.  No. 101; 21 Cong. 1 sess.  II.  No. 277, and III.  No. 348; 22 Cong. 1 sess.  II.  No. 277.

1827, Jan. 30. Prohibition of the Slave Trade:  Statement showing the Expenditure of the Appropriation for the Prohibition of the Slave Trade, during the year 1826, and an Estimate for 1827. House Doc., 19 Cong. 2 sess.  IV.  No. 69.

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