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GAI 860 Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes<br />

23• An Act to point out the method of<br />

distributing negroes, in certain cases therein<br />

mentioned, [p. 32]<br />

28• An Act to authorize Guardians of Free<br />

Persons of Color, to make settlements with<br />

the Courts of Ordinary and for other<br />

purposes, [p. 35]<br />

60• An Act to repeal "an Act, entitled an Act<br />

to levy a tax on all goods peddled in this<br />

State, or sales by samples or otherwise, by<br />

itinerant drummers or other persons; and for<br />

other purposes, assented to December 15th,<br />

1859." [p. 54]<br />

61• An Act to amend and add to the Fourth<br />

Division of the Penal Code; and for other<br />

purposes therein mentioned, [pp. 54-55]<br />

62• An Act to change the Forty-fourth<br />

Section of the Eight [sic] Division of the<br />

Penal Code of this State, [pp. 55-56]<br />

63• An Act to amend the Twelfth Section of<br />

the Thirteenth Division of the Penal Code,<br />

[p. 56]<br />

64• An Act to add an additional Section to<br />

the 13th Division of the Penal Code, making<br />

it penal to sell to or furnish slaves or free<br />

persons of color with weapons of offence<br />

and defence; and for other purposes<br />

thereinmentioned. [pp. 56-57]<br />

65• An Act to repeal [amend?] "an Act to<br />

exempt negroes employed by Contractors in<br />

the construction of Rail Roads, from liability<br />

to work on Roads, on certain conditions."<br />

[P-57]<br />

66• An Act to authorize the owner, or<br />

owners, of Slaves charged with offences<br />

against the Laws, to give bail for such slave,<br />

or slaves, [pp. 57-58]<br />

67• An Act authorizing bail to be given for<br />

slaves, or free persons of color in certain<br />

cases therein mentioned, [p. 58]<br />

98• An Act to amend the several Acts<br />

incorporating the city of Dalton, and<br />

amendatory of and in addition to the several<br />

Acts incorporating the city of Atlanta, and<br />

to extend the corporate limits of the town of<br />

Cumming, in the county of Forsyth, [pp.<br />

90-91]<br />

100• An Act to prevent free negroes and<br />

slaves from keeping eating tables, and living<br />

separate and apart from their owners, hirers,<br />

98 State Slavery Statutes<br />

or guardians, and to prevent their trafficing<br />

[sic] and trading in the town of Monroe, in<br />

this State, and to prescribe punishment for<br />

the same, and for other purposes, [pp. 92-93]<br />

108• An Act to incorporate the town of<br />

Valdosta, in the county of Lowndes, and to<br />

provide for the election of Mayor, Council-<br />

men, Clerk, Treasurer, and Marshal for the<br />

same, and to regulate the sale and retail of<br />

spirituous liquors in the town of Monroe, to<br />

authorize the members of the City Council<br />

of Rome to elect a Mayor pro-tem, to amend<br />

the Act incorporating the town of Hillsboro,<br />

in Floyd county, to exempt certain property<br />

in the town of Cartersville, from taxation for<br />

town purposes, to extend the corporate<br />

limits thereof, and for other purposes, [pp.<br />

107, 110-111]<br />

154• An Act for the protection of the citizens<br />

of Camden, Bryan, Mclntosh and Glynn<br />

counties, [p. 154]<br />

166• An Act the better to regulate the liquor<br />

traffic in the counties of Taliaferro, Greene,<br />

Washington and Henry, and for other<br />

purposes, [pp. 160-162]<br />

169• An Act to compel all Guardians or<br />

Employers of Free Negroes, in the counties<br />

of Walker, Thomas, Henry, and Upson, to<br />

have the Free Negroes for whom they are<br />

Guardian or Employer, to reside on the<br />

premises of the Guardian or Employer, and<br />

to manage said Free Persons in such way as<br />

to cause them to make a support for<br />

themselves, if able to work. [p. 163]<br />

214• An Act to alter the Patrol Laws of this<br />

State so far as relates to the twentieth<br />

District G. M. of Bryan county, and to<br />

establish by law a system of mounted Police<br />

for said District, [pp. 206-207]<br />

215• An Act to alter and amend an Act,<br />

entitled an Act, to alter and amend the<br />

Patrol Laws of this.State, approved Febru-<br />

ary 20th, 1854 so far as relates to the county<br />

of Dougherty, [p. 207]<br />

216• An Act amendatory of an Act to amend<br />

the Patrol Laws of this State, approved<br />

February 20th, 1854, so far as relates to the<br />

county of Eflingham. [p. 208]<br />

217• An Act to establish a mounted Police in<br />

the county of Mclntosh, to levy a tax upon<br />

the slaveholders of the two hundred and

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