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Thos. Barnes To William Lindsey Esqr. July 30, 1808., Thomas Barnes, William Lindsey Jul 1808

Thos. Barnes To William Lindsey Esqr. July 30, 1808., Thomas Barnes, William Lindsey

Evans Collection

No abstract provided.


Wmb Oath Of Service To George Sibley, June 29, 1808, Wmb Jun 1808

Wmb Oath Of Service To George Sibley, June 29, 1808, Wmb

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of WMB Oath of Service to George Sibley, June 29, 1808.


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, June 10, 1808, John Mason Jun 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, June 10, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, June 10, 1808


Roster Of Boatmen To Transport George Sibley, June 9, 1808, Joseph Ogden, Et Al Jun 1808

Roster Of Boatmen To Transport George Sibley, June 9, 1808, Joseph Ogden, Et Al

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Roster of Boatmen to Transport George Sibley, June 9, 1808.


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, May 24, 1808, John Mason May 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, May 24, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, May 24, 1808


Letter From Henry Dearborn To George Sibley, May 17, 1808, Henry Dearborn May 1808

Letter From Henry Dearborn To George Sibley, May 17, 1808, Henry Dearborn

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Henry Dearborn to George Sibley, May 17, 1808. Dearborn discusses Sibley's salary as factor at Fort Osage.


Letter From Henry Dearborn To George Sibley, May 17, 1808, Henry Dearborn May 1808

Letter From Henry Dearborn To George Sibley, May 17, 1808, Henry Dearborn

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from Henry Dearborn to George Sibley, May 17, 1808. Dearborn appoints Sibley as factor of Fort Osage.


Document, Debts To William Searcy Apr 1808

Document, Debts To William Searcy

Arkansas Territory

These two documents provide lists of debts owed to William Searcy.


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 20, 1808, John Mason Mar 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 20, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, March 20, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 19, 1808, John Mason Mar 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 19, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, March 19, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 18, 1808, John Mason Mar 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 18, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, March 18, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 17, 1808, John Mason Mar 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 17, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, March 17, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 12, 1808, John Mason Mar 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 12, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, March 12, 1808.


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 9, 1808, John Mason Mar 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 9, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, March 9, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 8, 1808, John Mason Mar 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 8, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, March 8, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 1, 1808, John Mason Feb 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, March 1, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, March 1, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, February 27, 1808, John Mason Feb 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, February 27, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, February 27, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, February 26, 1808, John Mason Feb 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, February 26, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, February 26, 1808


Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, February 20, 1808, John Mason Feb 1808

Letter From John Mason To George Sibley, February 20, 1808, John Mason

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Letter from John Mason to George Sibley, February 20, 1808


10: 1808 May 14: [William] Dunbar Jr. (New Orleans) To William Dunbar "Dear Parents" (Natchez), William Dunbar Jr. Jan 1808

10: 1808 May 14: [William] Dunbar Jr. (New Orleans) To William Dunbar "Dear Parents" (Natchez), William Dunbar Jr.

William Dunbar Collection

1808 May 14: [William] Dunbar Jr. (New Orleans) to William Dunbar "Dear Parents" (Natchez)


Box 3, Folder 5 Warren County Marriage Records, A-M, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1807

Box 3, Folder 5 Warren County Marriage Records, A-M, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Box 3, Folder 6 Warren County Marriage Records, M-W, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1807

Box 3, Folder 6 Warren County Marriage Records, M-W, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


Warren County, Kentucky Marriage Records - Minister Returns, 1808-1815, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1807

Warren County, Kentucky Marriage Records - Minister Returns, 1808-1815, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.


An Oration On The Abolition Of The Slave Trade; Delivered In The African Church In The City Of New-York, January 1, 1808, Peter Williams Jr Dec 1807

An Oration On The Abolition Of The Slave Trade; Delivered In The African Church In The City Of New-York, January 1, 1808, Peter Williams Jr

Zea E-Books in American Studies

The United States Constitution, Article 1, Section 9, prohibited Congress from banning the importation of slaves until the year 1808. A bill to do this was first introduced in Congress by Senator Stephen Roe Bradley of Vermont in December 1805, and its passage was recommended by President Jefferson in his annual message to Congress in December 1806. In March 1807, Congress passed the legislation, and President Thomas Jefferson signed it into law on March 3, 1807. Subsequently, on March 25, 1807, the British Parliament also passed an act banning the slave trade aboard British ships. The effective date of the …


Letter From Frederick Bates To James House Regarding The Tillier-Sibley Dispute, Frederick Bates Sep 1807

Letter From Frederick Bates To James House Regarding The Tillier-Sibley Dispute, Frederick Bates

Related Papers from George and Mary Easton Sibley Contemporaries

Transcript of Letter from Frederick Bates to James House Regarding the Tillier-Sibley Dispute.


Falconer & Comegys Receipt To George Sibley, August 24, 1807, Falconer & Comegys Aug 1807

Falconer & Comegys Receipt To George Sibley, August 24, 1807, Falconer & Comegys

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Falconer & Comegys Receipt to George Sibley, August 24, 1807.


George Sibley Receipt Of Goods & Services Provided By Wilkinson & Price, March 23, 1807, George Champlin Sibley Mar 1807

George Sibley Receipt Of Goods & Services Provided By Wilkinson & Price, March 23, 1807, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of George Sibley Receipt of Goods & Services Provided by Wilkinson & Price, March 23, 1807.


Letter From John Sibley To Henry Dearborn, January 10, 1807, John Sibley Jan 1807

Letter From John Sibley To Henry Dearborn, January 10, 1807, John Sibley

John Sibley Papers

Transcription of Letter from John Sibley to Henry Dearborn, January 10, 1807. Sibley discusses the Native Americans in the area around him, and Mexico.


Map Of The Country Which Was The Scene Of Operations Of The Northern Army ; Including The Wilderness Through Which General Arnold Marched To Attack, Francis Shallus Jan 1807

Map Of The Country Which Was The Scene Of Operations Of The Northern Army ; Including The Wilderness Through Which General Arnold Marched To Attack, Francis Shallus

Maine Bicentennial

Black and white map of the country which was the scene of operations of the Northern Army; including the wilderness through which General Arnold marched to attack Quebec. Engraved for the Life of Washington. Plate VI from: Atlas to accompany John Marshall's The life of George Washington. Philadelphia, 1804-07. Though this map depicts the route of the Kennebec River and landscape through which Benedict Arnold lead a force of the Continental Army, it does not mark the 350 mile trail to Quebec. The 1,100 man force was reduced to 600 sick and starving men by the time Arnold reached Saint …


Box 3, Folder 4 Warren County Marriage Records, M-W, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Dec 1806

Box 3, Folder 4 Warren County Marriage Records, M-W, Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Warren County, Kentucky - Marriage Records

No abstract provided.