Ship manifest detailing the transport of 92 enslaved persons, October 30, 1833. Creator: Unknown.

Ship manifest detailing the transport of 92 enslaved persons, October 30, 1833. Creator: Unknown.

2-833-231 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

A handwritten ship's manifest, detailing the transport of ninety-two (92) enslaved persons. The document consists of a single sheet of off-white paper folded in half, with text handwritten in black ink on all pages. On the first page is a sworn, signed statement that the enslaved persons named within the document were not imported after January 1, 1808. Inside and on the back page, the names of ninety-two (92) enslaved persons are listed along with information on "Age," "Feet," "Inch," and "Colour." In the Remarks field, written vertically next to the names of enslaved persons 1-33 is: [Manifest of Negroes, Mulattoes, and persons of Colour, taken on board the Brig Uneas, whereof Joseph C. Moore is Master, further 155 1/25 Tons, to be transported from the Port of Alexandria, in the District of Columbia for the purpose of being sold or disposed of as slaves, or to be held to service or labour. Shipped by Franklin and Armfield over to Isaac Franklin New Orleans.].;The paper is creased twice horizontally as if to fold it into thirds. There is a hole at the center that extends through all pages.


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  1. Manifests

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  1. Heritage art

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 9472x6191
File Size : 171,801kb


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  1. 2013.46.6
  1. NMAAHC-2013_46_6_001
  1. 0990005194
  1. 2-833-231
  1. 2013.46.6
  1. 2833231


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