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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes<br />

121• An Act to provide for the government<br />

of the city of Baton Rouge and the<br />

administration of the affairs thereof, [pp.<br />

90-91, 95]<br />

155• An Act for the relief of Louis Escott,<br />

free man of color, [pp. 126-127]<br />

164• An Act to amend an Act entitled "an<br />

Act to consolidate the city of New Orleans<br />

and to provide for the government of the<br />

city of New Orleans and the administration<br />

of the affairs thereof, [pp. 136-137, 146,<br />

148-151, 167]<br />

173• An Act to equalize the rate of Taxation<br />

on Slaves, [p. 180]<br />

180• An Act to incorporate the Town of<br />

Natchitoches and to accord certain privi-<br />

leges thereto, [pp. 185, 191-192]<br />

198• An Act making appropriations for the<br />

General Expenses of the State for the fiscal<br />

year ending thirty-first of March, eighteen<br />

hundred and fifty-seven, [pp. 209, 212, 215]<br />

Descriptors: Appropriations; Baton Rouge, LA;<br />

Constitution of U.S.; De Soto Parish, LA; East<br />

Baton Rouge Parish, LA; Elections; Free white<br />

males; Imprisonment; Incorporation of cities and<br />

towns; Mansfield, LA; Natchitoches, LA; New<br />

Orleans, LA; Pointe Coupée Parish, LA;<br />

Taxation; Escott, Louis (free person of color);<br />

French, C. R.; Glover, Henry (negro man);<br />

Pierce, Franklin; Williams, William H.<br />

LA-1857<br />

Contains:<br />

5• An Act to authorize Mrs. Marie Emma<br />

Mille, a minor, wife of Doctor Alfred<br />

Duperier, of the parish of Saint Martin, to<br />

alienate, with the consent and assistance of<br />

her husband, her immovables and slaves, or<br />

her undivided interest in immovable proper-<br />

ty and slaves, [pp. 5-6]<br />

10• An Act to legalise and confirm an act of<br />

sale made by George S. Walmsley and his<br />

wife, Marie Arthemise Adié, of certain dotal<br />

property to Lewis R. Walmsley and<br />

Christopher L. Walmsley, all of the parish of<br />

Natchitoches, which act was passed before<br />

Frederick Williams, Notary Public in and<br />

for the parish of Natchitoches, on the<br />

twenty-fifth day of February, eighteen<br />

hundred and fifty-six. [pp. 8-9]<br />

LA-1857<br />

12• An Act to authorize Marcelin Bordeion<br />

of the parish of Avoyelles, to give by last will<br />

or donation, inter vivos, to Celina Bordeion,<br />

f.w.c, his property, [p. 10]<br />

33• An Act to authorize Leonelle LeBlanc of<br />

Donaldsenville, Louisiana, to ratify and<br />

make good and valid, the sales of certain<br />

slaves, [p. 24]<br />

68• An Act for the relief of Alexander R.<br />

Hendry of the parish of Catahoula. [p. 54]<br />

69• An Act to prohibit the emancipation of<br />

Slaves, [p. 55]<br />

74• An Act for the relief of George H. Wells<br />

of the city of New Orleans, [pp. 59-60]<br />

86• An Act to amend the second, fourth,<br />

fifth, eighth, fourteenth and sixteenth<br />

sections of an Act entitled "an Act to<br />

incorporate the town of Donaldsonville,"<br />

approved April twenty-second, one thou-<br />

sand eight hundred and forty-six, and to<br />

repeal two Acts amending said sections,<br />

approved March third, one thousand eight<br />

hundred and forty-eight, and February<br />

twenty-third, one thousand eight hundred<br />

and forty-six. [pp. 67, 69-70]<br />

141• An Act for the relief of Mrs. N.P. Hale,<br />

[p. 132]<br />

150• An Act to repeal the second section of<br />

an Act entitled "An Act relative to Patrols,<br />

approved March fifteenth, eighteen hundred<br />

and fifty five," as far as the same is<br />

applicable to the parishes of St. John the<br />

Baptist, St. James, Caddo, De Soto, Sabine,<br />

Natchitoches, St. Landry, Lafayette, Bossi-<br />

er, Claiborne, Winn and Bienville. [pp.<br />

137-138]<br />

180• An Act making an appropriation for the<br />

General Expenses of the State for the fiscal<br />

year ending the thirty-first day of March,<br />

eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, [pp. 167,<br />

170, 172]<br />

181• An Act providing for Runaway Slaves<br />

and establishing a General Depot for the<br />

same. [pp. 172-175]<br />

187• An Act to prevent the buying from,<br />

selling or giving to slaves without the<br />

consent, in writing of their owner or<br />

employer, [pp. 183-184]<br />

209• An Act for the relief of Aspasic and<br />

Caliche Boham, free women of color, [p.<br />

202]<br />

State Slavery Statutes 163

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