Woodlawn cemetery; Williams Bridge; Mosholu; Spuyten Duyvil; Kings Bridge; Jerome Park; Taylorsville; Palisade Ridge; Fort Lee; Pleasant Valley; Edgewater; Cliffside; Bulls Ferry; Guttenberg; North Guttenberg; West New York; Granton formerly...
Two-page map with color; 2 Section. It includes the wording, Watson's New Map of New York and Adjacent Cities Published by Gaylord Watson 278 Pearl Street, N.Y. 1891. It also includes a scale of miles.
Town of Ulster; Districts; East Kingston; Esopus Creek; City of Kingston; Rondout Creek; Sleightburgh; Wiltwyck Rural cemetery; Montrepose cemetery; South Rondout; St. Mary's Catholic cemetery; Wiltwyck Rural cemetery; Montrepose cemetery; New...
A two-page map with color; Section 22; Portion of Ulster County; Portion of Dutchess County; Scale 1200 feet to the inch
Postal data: posted, postmarked (NORTH CLARENDON, VT, SEP 27, 1910 1 PM); ([indiscernible] 1910, VT), stamp; Postcard type: divided back (This Space for message, This part for address only); Logo (POST CARD); Written message: Sept 27[?] 1910, Yours...
Bill of sale for "a certain female slave named Fannyand her child named George" from Louis Montany to Mary Locker, both of Mobile, Alabama. Signed by witnesses George W. Grand, D. Dill, and Bennet Cutter.
Bill of sale for "a negroe woman named Grace for exportation," purchased by Mr. John Joyce [of Kingston, Jamaica] from Mary McLaren. Signed by Abm. [Abraham] D. C. Pereira.
Bills of sale; Slaves--Kentucky--Lincoln County; Slavery--Kentucky--Lincoln County
Four-page bill of sale of the estate of George Harlan by his executor Henry Harlan, including the slaves Myra, Mary, Sarah, Cyrus, George, and Henry, in Lincoln County, Kentucky.
Birth certificates--New York (State)--New York; Slavery--New York (State)--New York
Birth certificate of Benjamin, born May 15, 1801, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Mary' belonging to New York City merchant James VanZandt. In final sentence, the word 'abandon' has been crossed out and replaced with 'retain,' so that it instead...
Birth certificates--New York (State)--New York; Slavery--New York (State)--New York
Birth certificate of Mary Ann, born April 6, 1810, to a 'Negro Woman Servant named Anna' belonging to New York City physician Joseph Bloodgood. In document, the word 'Slave' has been crossed out and replaced with 'Servant.'