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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes<br />

Descriptors: Abolition of slavery; Adultery and<br />

fornication; Apprentices; Appropriations; Ar-<br />

rest; Assault; Bridges and ferries; Capital<br />

punishment; Census; Civil War; Constitutional<br />

amendments; Contracts; Courts; Enticement;<br />

Federal-State relations; Firearms; Free Negroes;<br />

Freedmen; Highways and roads; Hiring of<br />

negroes; Hunting; Imprisonment; Liquor laws;<br />

Marriage; Mulattoes; Railroads; Religious meet-<br />

ings; Riots and disorders; State constitutions;<br />

Taxation; Trials; Unlawful assembly; Vagrants<br />

and vagrancy; Weapons; Jeffrey (freedman);<br />

Moore, Alexander (servant); Reid, A. (free man<br />

of color); Smith, Jerry (freedman); Yerger, E. M.;<br />

Yerger, John K.<br />

NC-1789<br />

North Carolina<br />

Contains:<br />

26• An Act to enable Thomas Callender,<br />

acting Executor of the last Will of Parker<br />

Quince, late of New-Hanover County,<br />

deceased, and the other Persons therein<br />

named, to make Sale of certain Lands and<br />

Tenements, Part of the residuary Estate of<br />

the said Parker Quince, [pp. 18-19]<br />

33• An Act to invest an indefeasible Right of<br />

Inheritance in Charles, Alley and Prudence<br />

Oggs, the surviving natural Children of John<br />

Oggs, of the County of Pasquotank, of such<br />

Property as was bequeathed to them and<br />

their deceased Brother Jesse Oggs. [p. 23]<br />

35• An Act to emancipate certain Negroes<br />

therein mentioned, [pp. 23-24]<br />

• An Act for establishing Courts of Law, and<br />

for regulating the Proceedings therein, [pp.<br />

40, 47]<br />

Descriptors: Camden County, NC; Courts;<br />

Emancipation; Fayetteville, NC; Halifax Coun-<br />

ty, NC; Hyde County, NC; Inheritance; Manu-<br />

mission; Mulattoes; Negroes; New Hanover<br />

County, NC; Pasquotank County, NC; Sales of<br />

slaves; Alderson, John; Alexander (mulatto);<br />

Amelia (negro woman); Betty (negro woman);<br />

Callender, Thomas; Chaponel, Mr.; Clinch,<br />

NC-1791<br />

Thomas (mulatto boy); Hester (slave); Knight,<br />

Ephraim; Lovick, Thomas; Lucy (mulatto slave);<br />

Newman, Thomas; Oggs, Alley; Oggs, Charles;<br />

Oggs, Jesse; Oggs, John; Oggs, Prudence;<br />

Quince, Parker; Quince, Richard; Quince,<br />

Susanna; Quince, William S.; Richard (mulatto);<br />

Sam (mulatto boy); Shaw, Robert<br />

NC-1790<br />

Contains:<br />

18• An Act to repeal Part of the Second and<br />

Fifth Sections of an Act of the General<br />

Assembly, passed at Newbem, in the Year<br />

One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-<br />

four, entitled, An Act for raising a Revenue<br />

for the Support of government, and to repeal<br />

an Act, entitled, An Act to suppress<br />

excessive Gaming; and also one other Act<br />

passed at Fayetteville, in November, in the<br />

Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and<br />

Eighty-six, entitled, An Act to impose a<br />

Duty on all Slaves brought into this State by<br />

Land or Water, [p. 11]<br />

34• An Act for vesting the property of certain<br />

negroes in the heirs of Mark Newby. [p. 22]<br />

Descriptors: Importation of slaves; Inheritance;<br />

Perquimans County, NC; Taxation; Arrington,<br />

Ezekiel; Newby, Mark<br />

NC-1791<br />

Contains:<br />

4• An Act to amend an Act, entitled, An Act<br />

to prevent Thefts and Robberies by Slaves,<br />

free Negroes and Mulattoes, passed at<br />

Tarborough in the Year one thousand seven<br />

hundred and eighty-seven; and to amend an<br />

Act, passed in the Year one thousand seven<br />

hundred and seventy-four, entitled, An Act<br />

to prevent the wilful and malicious killing of<br />

Slaves, [pp. 716-717]<br />

18• An Act for giving a further Time for<br />

Probate and Registration of Bills of Sale for<br />

Slaves and Marriage Settlements, [p. 724]<br />

Descriptors: Blue laws; Boats and ships; Forgery;<br />

Free Negroes; Harboring of slaves; Imprison-<br />

ment; Mulattoes; Murder; Passes; Sales of slaves;<br />

Trading with slaves<br />

Stete Slavery Statutes 245

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