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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes MS-1848<br />

63• An Act to repeal an act to prohibit the<br />

introduction of slaves into this State as a<br />

merchandize, or for sale, approved May 13,<br />

1837. [p. 234]<br />

69• An Act to revive certain sections of the<br />

revised code in relation to the introduction<br />

of slaves into this State, [p. 243]<br />

76• An Act to amend the laws now in force<br />

in this State regulating proceedings against<br />

slaves charged with grand larceny, and for<br />

other purposes, [pp. 249-251]<br />

77• An Act to incorporate and establish the<br />

town of Yazoo City, and for revising and<br />

repealing all laws and parts of laws<br />

heretofore enacted on that subject, [pp.<br />

252-253, 264-265, 270-271, 276]<br />

148• An Act concerning the estate of<br />

William B. Smith, deceased, late of Warren<br />

county, [pp. 418-419]<br />

170• An Act for the relief of the heirs of<br />

Charles Perkins, [pp. 443-444]<br />

174• An Act for the relief of Louisa Williams<br />

and her children, [pp. 446-447]<br />

248• An Act to authorize the removal of the<br />

slaves of the estate of Thomas Hardeman, to<br />

the State of Tennessee, [p. 507]<br />

288• A Resolution inserting an amendment<br />

in the Constitution of the State, [pp.<br />

540-541]<br />

Descriptors: Adams County, MS; Apprentices;<br />

Appropriations; Capital punishment; Chickasaw<br />

County, MS; Clarke County, MS; Courts;<br />

Emancipation; Fees; Free Negroes; Free persons<br />

of color; Hinds County, MS; Hiring of slaves;<br />

Importation of slaves; Imprisonment; Incorpora-<br />

tion of cities and towns; Inheritance; Levees;<br />

Louisiana; Marriage; Mulattoes; Murder;<br />

Negroes; Robbery and theft; Runaways; Sales of<br />

slaves; Servants; State constitutions; Street<br />

repair; Taxation; Tennessee; Warren County,<br />

MS; Whipping; Yazoo City, MS; Parish, E. S.;<br />

Hardeman, Thomas; Jackson, Thomas (man of<br />

color); Lewis, J. M.; Marindy (slave); McCul-<br />

lough, Robert; Middlebrooks, J. B.; Moody,<br />

Charles W.; Morris, Christopher S.; Perkins,<br />

Charles; Perkins, John; Perkins, Sarah; Pleasant<br />

(slave); Rabom, John; Smith, Mildred M.; Smith,<br />

William B.; Williams, Catharine (slave); Wil-<br />

liams, Louisa (slave); Williams, Tyler Slave)<br />

MS-1848<br />

Contains:<br />

1• An Act to extend the Railroad eastwardly<br />

beyond Jackson, [pp. 55-58]<br />

24• An Act making certain appropriations<br />

- therein named, [pp. 113-124]<br />

52• An Act to amend an act to secure to the<br />

owners of Slaves executed by sentence of<br />

law, compensation for the same, approved<br />

16th February, 1846. [p. 161]<br />

122• An Act to authorize Hugh R. Miller, of<br />

Pontotoc county, to remove to Hardeman<br />

county, Tennessee, certain property of his<br />

wards, Mary V., Phillip D., Beverly M., and<br />

John B. Lacey. [pp. 234-235]<br />

131• An Act to amend the Road Laws for the<br />

County of Monroe, [pp. 241-243]<br />

152• An Act to provide for Leveeing the<br />

Mississippi River, in the County of Tunica,<br />

[pp. 271-279]<br />

153• An Act for preserving and repairing<br />

Levees in the counties of Washington, [pp.<br />

279-283]<br />

173• An Act to incorporate the Holly Springs<br />

Rail-road Company, [pp. 321, 333-335]<br />

290• An Act for the relief of Archibald<br />

Milloy, of Covington county, [pp. 511-513]<br />

293• An Act for the relief of Mary Mattauer,<br />

a woman of color, the wife of Henry<br />

Mattauer, a free man of color, [pp. 514-515]<br />

Descriptors: Appropriations; Arrest; Capital pun-<br />

ishment; Covington County, MS; Free Negroes;<br />

Highways and roads; Hinds County, MS; Holly<br />

Springs Rail-road Co.; Importation of slaves;<br />

Imprisonment; Incorporation of companies;<br />

Levees; Negroes; Panola County, MS; Pontotoc<br />

County, MS; Railroads; Sales of slaves; Servants;<br />

Taxation; Tennessee; Tunica County, MS;<br />

Washington County, MS; Whipping; Ben (slave);<br />

Billy (slave); Charlotte (slave); Edy (slave);<br />

Henry (negro); Henry (slave); Jack (slave); Jerry<br />

(slave);' Lacey, Beverly M.; Lacey, John B.;<br />

Lacey, Mary V.; Lacey, Phillip D.; Mary (slave);<br />

Mattauer, Henry (free man of color); Mattauer,<br />

Mary (woman of color); Miller, Hugh R.; Miller,<br />

Pitzer; Milloy, Archibald; Mullins, Pollard; Pitts,<br />

Mr.; Ramsey, William; Sano (slave); Strange,<br />

Mr.; Traylor, Mr.<br />

State Slavery Statutes 235

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