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Atticus the Slave

 
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  • 1837-06-16 Affadavit of James Sagurs, owner of Atticus by James Sagurs, Henry Sagurs, and Joseph Felt

    1837-06-16 Affadavit of James Sagurs, owner of Atticus

    James Sagurs, Henry Sagurs, and Joseph Felt

  • 1837-06-21 Request for Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun from William Schley, Governor of Georgia by William Schley and Robert P. Dunlap

    1837-06-21 Request for Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun from William Schley, Governor of Georgia

    William Schley and Robert P. Dunlap

  • 1837-09-07 Letter from Governor Schley to Governor Dunlap expressing anger at Dunlap's refusal to extradite by William Schley and Robert P. Dunlap

    1837-09-07 Letter from Governor Schley to Governor Dunlap expressing anger at Dunlap's refusal to extradite

    William Schley and Robert P. Dunlap

  • 1838-03-07 Letter Supporting Captain Daniel Philbrook Against Charge of Slave Stealing by State of Georgia by John Payne, Walter Dodge, and Peleg Pendleton

    1838-03-07 Letter Supporting Captain Daniel Philbrook Against Charge of Slave Stealing by State of Georgia

    John Payne, Walter Dodge, and Peleg Pendleton

  • 1838-04-27 Appointment of George G. Millen as agent to receive fugitives Philbrook and Killerun [Kellerun] by George R. Gilmer

    1838-04-27 Appointment of George G. Millen as agent to receive fugitives Philbrook and Killerun [Kellerun]

    George R. Gilmer

  • 1838-04-27 Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Dunlap Enclosing Indictment and Requesting Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun by George R. Gilmer and Robert P. Dunlap

    1838-04-27 Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Dunlap Enclosing Indictment and Requesting Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun

    George R. Gilmer and Robert P. Dunlap

  • 1838-05-02 Extradition Request From Georgia For Philbrook and Kellerun by State of Georgia, George R. Gilmer, and Edward Kent

    1838-05-02 Extradition Request From Georgia For Philbrook and Kellerun

    State of Georgia, George R. Gilmer, and Edward Kent

  • 1838-05-02 Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Kent Demanding Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun by George R. Gilmer and Edward Kent

    1838-05-02 Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Kent Demanding Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun

    George R. Gilmer and Edward Kent

  • 1838-08-23 Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Kent regarding Maine's renewed refusal to extradite by George Gilmer and Edward Kent

    1838-08-23 Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Kent regarding Maine's renewed refusal to extradite

    George Gilmer and Edward Kent

  • 1841-10-04 Letter from Governor McDonald to Governor Kent Requesting Extradition of Philbrook and Kelleran by Charles James McDonald and Edward Kent

    1841-10-04 Letter from Governor McDonald to Governor Kent Requesting Extradition of Philbrook and Kelleran

    Charles James McDonald and Edward Kent

  • 1841 [Draft] Report of the Judiciary Committee Upon the Controversy Between Georgia and Maine [Senate Doc 27, 21st Legislature] by Maine Legislature and Charles S. Daveis

    1841 [Draft] Report of the Judiciary Committee Upon the Controversy Between Georgia and Maine [Senate Doc 27, 21st Legislature]

    Maine Legislature and Charles S. Daveis

 
 
 

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