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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes AL-1859<br />

442• An Act to authorize the Probate Court<br />

of Russell county to sanction a division of<br />

the slaves of Toliver Jones, deceased, as<br />

therein shown, [p. 582]<br />

469• An Act to enable Ned Adkins and other<br />

free persons of color therein named to<br />

become slaves, [pp. 599-600]<br />

470• An Act to authorize the Probate Court<br />

of Russell County to sanction and confirm a<br />

division of the slaves belonging to the estate<br />

of Mathew Averett, deceased, [p. 600]<br />

484• An Act to authorize the Administrator<br />

of Jno. C. Bates, (late of Cherokee county)<br />

deceased, to sell slaves and invest the<br />

proceeds in land. [pp. 607-608]<br />

489• An Act to authorize James H. Clanton<br />

to hire out the slaves of his wards in certain<br />

counties in Florida, [p. 610]<br />

495• An Act for the relief of Robert Curtis of<br />

the county of Choctaw. [p. 613]<br />

499• An Act for the relief of Alice G. Dugger<br />

and others of Marengo County, [p. 615]<br />

501• An Act to authorize Robert Dougherty,<br />

Trustee, to sell a portion of the trust estate,<br />

and to invest the funds of such sale. [pp.<br />

616-617]<br />

514• An Act to enable Lucy Green, of Coosa<br />

county, and Cora, of Chambers county, free<br />

women of color, to become slaves, and to<br />

repeal the 5th section of an act, approved<br />

February 10th, 1860. [pp. 623-625]<br />

533• An Act for the relief of Mary A.<br />

Hammock, [p. 636]<br />

555• An Act for the relief of the estate of<br />

Gray Little, [pp. 647-648]<br />

569• An Act to authorize Benjamin F. Noble<br />

to dispose of certain property held by him in<br />

trust for the benefit of his "cestui que trust."<br />

[pp. 653-654]<br />

572• An Act to give jurisdiction to the<br />

Chancery Court of Madison County to<br />

authorize Charles H. Patton, Trustee for<br />

Kate Moore and Guardian for Samuel<br />

Moore, to do certain things therein named,<br />

[pp. 655-656]<br />

579• An Act for the relief of the heirs of M.<br />

Rembert, deceased, late of Marengo county,<br />

[pp. 659-660]<br />

583• An Act permitting Charles Short and<br />

others to become slaves, on application to<br />

the Probate Court of Russell County, [p.<br />

662]<br />

606• An Act to authorize Lewis Wether-<br />

spoon, and Cora, free negroes, to become<br />

Slaves, [pp. 674-675]<br />

• Joint Resolutions calling a Convention in a<br />

certain contingency in the election of a<br />

President of the United States, [pp. 685-687]<br />

• Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly<br />

of Alabama in response to the resolutions of<br />

South Carolina, [pp. 689-690]<br />

Descriptors: Appropriations; Books and station-<br />

ery; Blount County, AL; Butler County, AL;<br />

Capital punishment; Cahaba Insurance Co.;<br />

Cahaba, AL; Chambers County, AL; Cherokee<br />

County, AL; Choctaw County, AL; Coosa<br />

County, AL; Courts; Dallas County, AL;<br />

Elections; Emancipation; Eufaula, AL; Eutaw<br />

Insurance Co.; Federal-State relations; Fees;<br />

Florida; Free Negroes; Free persons of color;<br />

Free white males; Greene County, AL; Greens-<br />

boro, AL; Greenville Insurance Co.; Highways<br />

and roads; Hiring of slaves; Importation of<br />

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

towns; Incorporation of companies; Inheritance;<br />

Insurance; Jacksonville Insurance Co.; La-<br />

Fayette Insurance Co.; Liquor laws; Livingston<br />

Insurance Co.; Marengo County, AL; Marion,<br />

AL; Marion Insurance and Trust Co.; Montgom-<br />

ery, AL; Mountain Railroad Contracting Co.;<br />

Mulattoes; Negro traders; Negroes; Newbern,<br />

AL; Non-slaveholding states; Patrols; Pickens<br />

County, AL; Pike County, AL; Planters and<br />

Merchants Insurance Co.; Railroads; Riots and<br />

disorders; Rockford, AL; Russell County, AL;<br />

Sales of slaves; Secession; Selma, AL; Slavehold-<br />

ing states; South Carolina; State conventions;<br />

Sumter County, AL; Taxation; Town charters;<br />

Trading with slaves; Troy Insurance Co.; Union<br />

Insurance Co.; Union-Town, AL; Voluntary<br />

enslavement; Wetumpka, AL; Whipping; Ad-<br />

kins, Ned (free person of color); Averett,<br />

Mathew; Bates, John C; Clanton, James H.;<br />

Clifton, James M.; Coleman, Sidney J.; Cooke,<br />

Louisa H.; Cooke, Mary Ann M.; Cora (free<br />

woman of color); Crawford, Daniel; Croswell,<br />

William; Curtis, Robert; Devotie, James H.;<br />

Dougherty, Robert; Dugger, Alice G.; Dugger,<br />

Henry; Edwards, Young; Green, Lucy (free<br />

woman of color); Hammock, Mary A.; Howard,<br />

John; Jones, Toliver; Keyes, George P.; Little,<br />

Benjamin B.; Little, Gray; Little, William G., Jr.;<br />

Moore, John W.; Moore, Kate; Moore, Samuel;<br />

Moss, Tarleton (free man of color); Noble,<br />

State Slavery Statutes 25

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