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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes SC-1797<br />

Indians, Moors, or Mustezoes [sic], bound<br />

for a term of years, from any of the United<br />

States, by land or water, [pp. 34-35]<br />

• Report of the Committee on Public<br />

Accounts in the House of Representatives,<br />

Dec. 13, 1794. [pp. 41-42]<br />

Descriptors: Africa and Africans; Appropria-<br />

tions; Arrest; Canals; Free Negroes; Importation<br />

of slaves; Imprisonment; Insurrection; Mu-<br />

lattoes; Negroes; Patrols; Persons of color;<br />

Robbery and theft; Sales of slaves; Taxation;<br />

West Indies; Whipping; Barnwell, John<br />

SC-1795<br />

Contains:<br />

• An Act for raising Supplies for the Year<br />

One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-<br />

Five, [pp. 3-4, 7]<br />

• An Act to empower Commissioners,<br />

therein named, to cut, sink, and keep in<br />

repair, Drains, and Water Passages, in<br />

Cawcaw Swamp, in Saint Paul's Parish, [pp.<br />

22, 25-26]<br />

• An Act for laying out certain Roads and<br />

establishing certain Ferries, and for other<br />

purposes therein mentioned, [pp. 49, 55, 59]<br />

• Reports and Resolutions: December Ses-<br />

sion, 1795. [pp. 1, 3, 6-7, 16-18, 23, 48, 50,<br />

53-54, 60-61, 71-72, 75, 88]<br />

Descriptors: Abbeville County, SC; Appropria-<br />

tions; Arrest; Canals; Capital punishment;<br />

Castration; Charleston, SC; Free Negroes;<br />

Georgetown, SC; Highways and roads; Marl-<br />

borough County, SC; Mulattoes; Murder;<br />

Negroes; Robbery and theft; Taxation; Whip-<br />

ping; Bell, Joseph; Bellamy, John; Ben (slave);<br />

Coburn, Thomas; Ducker, Mathew; Evans,<br />

Thomas; Hodges, James; Horlbeck, Peter;<br />

Howell, William, Jr.; Izard, John; Rowell, David;<br />

Seixas, Abraham; Thomas, Benjamin; Thomas,<br />

Dempsey; Toby, John (black man); Trowell,<br />

Joseph; Wardlaw, William; Welch, David;<br />

Williams, Margaret<br />

SC-1796<br />

Contains:<br />

• An Act for raising Supplies for the year one<br />

thousand seven hundred and ninety-six. [pp.<br />

61-64, 67]<br />

• An Act to prohibit the Importation of<br />

Negroes, until the first Day of January, one<br />

thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine,<br />

[p. 73]<br />

• An Act to permit Miss Fenwick, and the<br />

Hon. Robert Barnwell to have certain Negro<br />

Slaves brought into this State, which they<br />

heretofore sent into the State of Georgia,<br />

and for other Purposes therein mentioned,<br />

[pp. 74-76]<br />

• An Act more effectually to prevent<br />

Shopkeepers, Traders, and others, from<br />

dealing with Slaves, having no Tickets from<br />

their Owners, and for other Purposes therein<br />

mentioned, [pp. 76-77]<br />

• Reports and Resolutions: December Ses-<br />

sion, 1796. [pp. 96, 98-101, 104, 113-114]<br />

Descriptors: Abbeville County, SC; Africa and<br />

Africans; Arson; Appropriations; Capital punish-<br />

ment; Charleston, SC; Claremeont County, SC;<br />

Fairfield County, SC; Free Negroes; George-<br />

town, SC; Georgia; Importation of slaves;<br />

Inquests; Mulattoes; Murder; Negroes; Robbery<br />

and theft; Sales of slaves; Taxation; Trading with<br />

slaves; Bacon, Thomas; Barnwell, Robert; Block-<br />

er, Jacob; Bostwick, Jonathan; Fenwick, Selina;<br />

Folk, William; Horan, John; McQueen, John;<br />

Miles, Aquilla; Nelson, Ambrose; Pyeat, Peter;<br />

Quilton, Archibald; Randolph (negro); Sanchez,<br />

B.; Shubrick, Thomas; Tenah (negro girl); Tunno,<br />

Adam; Wardlaw, Hugh<br />

SC-1797<br />

Contains:<br />

• An Act to raise Supplies, and to make<br />

Appropriations, for the Year one thousand<br />

seven hundred and ninety-seven, [pp.<br />

114-116, 118]<br />

• An Act to permit John Butler to bring<br />

certain Negroes into this State from the<br />

State of North-Carolina; and to relieve John<br />

James from the Pains and Penalties of an<br />

Act prohibiting the Importation, or bringing<br />

into this State, Negro Slaves, as far as the<br />

same may respect three Negroes bought,<br />

and sent into this State by him. [pp.<br />

150-151]<br />

• Reports and Resolutions: November and<br />

December Session, 1797. [1 p.; pp. 136, 138,<br />

141, 144, 148, 157]<br />

State Slavery Statutes 269

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