SoldCONFEDERATE QUARTERMASTER'S DOCUMENT WITH PAYMENT FOR SLAVE LABORA war-date Confederate quartermaster's return of expenses, 1p. folio, Sumter, SC, Nov. 30, 1864. The document contains a wealth of information, including rental expense for warehouse and office space,See Sold Price
SoldConfederate Slave Document for Defense of Alabama 1863Partly-printed Document Signed "George W. Williams" as Impressing Agnt for Henry County, Abbeville, May 11, 1863, 1pp octavo, and reads "To P.D. Saunders...To labor of 1 slave from 17th Dec 1863...onSee Sold Price
SoldC.S.A. ISSUES CLOTHING TO 'ALMOST NAKED' SLAVEFine content partly-printed war-date D.S., 1p. legal folio, Augusta, Oct. 25, 1864, vividly illustrating the abuse of slaves impressed for labor by the Confederate authorities. The document, a 'Form 4See Sold Price
SoldConfederate Compensation re: Slave Labor (South Carolina)A fascinating 1pp. letter, written on July 4, 1863 by A.P. Aldrich of Barnwell Court House, South Carolina. In the letter, Aldrich inquires of a friend as to the best method to get payment from the CoSee Sold Price
SoldConfederate Slave Document - North Carolina Underground Railroad WomanWar-date Confederate Manuscript Document Signed by Saml. Smith Foreman, Anson County, State of North Carolina, July Term 1862, and reads “The grand Jurors for the state present Martha Hildreth for hSee Sold Price
SoldCivil War Era Letters, Slave Sale Document, & Confederate Paper Currency NotesCivil War Era Letters, Slave Sale Document, & Confederate Paper Currency Notes Max L. 8 in. Shipping Note: We provide our own in-house shipping service. Please reach out to us with any inquiries.See Sold Price
Sold1864 Confederate Slave Valuation DocumentOffered here is an extremely rare Confederate States slave-valuation form, completed in Charleston, South Carolina on September 12, 1864. The document records the appraisal of enslaved individuals furSee Sold Price
Sold1863 Virginia Confederate Slave Tax DocumentWar-date Confederate Document Signed by the Sheriff of Mecklenburg, Virginia, 1863, 1pp quarto, being the war tax for “2 slaves” Fine condition.See Sold Price
Sold1863 Confederate Appraisal of a Dead Slave BoyBlack History 1863 Dated "Confederate" Appraisal of a Dead Slave Boy November 30, 1863-Dated Civil War Period, Manuscript Document, Confederate Appraisal of a Dead Slave Boy, Choice Very Fine. This MaSee Sold Price
SoldSlave Document: $27,000 Worth of Slaves Sold in Georgia 1864War-date Confederate Document Signed , 2pp oblong folio,Taliaferro County, Georgia, being accounting of the Esate of Abram Irby, March 2, 1864, and includes the "Sale of Negroes" for $27,260. A largeSee Sold Price
SoldBilling Slave Labor in Alabama After the WarSlavery Billling Slave Labor in Alabama After the War [CIVIL WAR, SLAVERY.] C. C. Harris, Partially Printed Document Signed, February 18, 1867. Summons of William Alexander and Thomas Alexander in casSee Sold Price
SoldNegro Slave Newspaper Ad w/ Original 1863 RecieptWar-date Confederate Document collection from Taliaferro County, Georgia, pertaining to the estate of Abraham Irby, and includes: Rare newspaper notice for the sale of "NEGROES belonging to the estateSee Sold Price
Sold[CIVIL WAR] Confederate Gov't Requests 2 SlavesNotice. Partly printed document completed in manuscript. Ocala, Florida, 4 February 1865. 1 page, 4to, docketed to verso.  A Confederate document issued to W.H. Howard of Ocala, Florida, informiSee Sold Price
SoldIredell County Wants their Slaves BackWar-date Confederate Document Signed “G.A. White” 1pp. Folio, State of North Carolina, Iredell County, January 11, 1864, and reads in part: “...I M.F. Freeland Clk of the Court of Pleas andSee Sold Price
SoldConfederate Georgia Slave Bill of Sale for 2 SlavesWar-date Confederate Autograph Document Signed "John B. Flynt" 1-1/4pp folio, December 25, 1862, Talifero County, Georgia, pertaining to a sale of two slaves for "the sum of one thousand and forty fivSee Sold Price
SoldKentucky Lawsuit Receipt, Slave Exchanged (1847) [197663]This receipt documents that a slave and other assets were exchanged to settle a lawsuit. It is signed by a constable who's alleged son later went on to serve in the Confederate Army. Document is foxedSee Sold Price
Sold1826 Slave Auctioneer CRYING (Auctioneering) FeeBlack History 1826 (Auctioneering) Payment Kentucky Slave Auctioneer's "Crying" Fee on a Negro Slave Very Rare Original Receipt February 17th 1826-Dated, Manuscript Document Signed, "Wm. Hughs," InvoiSee Sold Price
Sold"Emancipation of Slavery" Rare Civil War Amnesty OathCivil War "Emancipation of Slavery" Rare Civil War Amnesty Oath Signed by Confederate Acknowledges Free Slaves Partially printed document, 9.75" x 8", Galveston Texas. Dated "July 19, 186See Sold Price
SoldSeabrook Sells his Slave PlantationWar-date Confederate soldier partly-printed Document Signed “E.M. Seabrook” 2pp. Folio, August 2, 1864, being a land deed document for a plantation in Christ Church Parish. Fine condition.EphrSee Sold Price
SoldNewnan Georgia Slave Trade Document - 1860Slave trade document from Newnan GA dated 1860. For the payment of three thousand dollars for 'a large black woman about thirty years old and her four children'. Frame: H 10-1/8" WSee Sold Price
SoldConfederate Slave Hire Contract1pp. Document detailing the hire of one “negro man Vincent” by the Confederate government. Vincent’s enslaver, WJ Johnson, was paid $225 for the length of Vincent’s service. AsSee Sold Price
SoldWar Dated Confederate Pass, Hilton Head to Folly IslandWar Dated Confederate Pass, Hilton Head to Folly Island Partially Printed Document Signed, "J.J. Elwell", as Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, 1p, 7.75" x 3.5", Hilton Head, January 4,See Sold Price
SoldSlave is Picked Up for Murder - 1811 DocumentManuscript Document Signed “Bartlee Greenwood”, 1pp. Oblong octavo, September 30, 1811, being a receipt for $2 for payment to Greenwood for “...apprehending one negro man of James FieldingsSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Civil War Document Concerning SlaveryAugust, 22 1865. Former Confederate officer agrees to provide food and clothing for a former slave family following the Civil War. "Article of agreement between W.P. Stricklan and Cary, his wife, HariSee Sold Price