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AR-1864.4<br />

AR-1864.4<br />

Note: The September, 1864 session was of the<br />

Confederate legislature meeting in Washington<br />

(Hempstead County), Arkansas. Other 1864<br />

sessions were of the legislature loyal to the<br />

United States and met in Little Rock.<br />

Contains:<br />

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

5-8, 15, 23, 24-27]<br />

• Ordinances of the Convention, [pp. 29-30]<br />

19• An Act to aid the Civil Authorities and<br />

prevent Bushwhacking in this State, [pp.<br />

51-52]<br />

20• An Act to define the mode of trial for<br />

Bushwhackers, Guerrillas and Jayhawkers,<br />

and [their] punishment, [pp. 52-53]<br />

• Resolutions of the General Assembly of the<br />

State of Arkansas. Approved May 31st,<br />

1864. [pp. 58-59]<br />

Descriptors: Abolition of slavery; Elections; Free<br />

Negroes; Free white males; Guerrillas; Militia;<br />

Mulattoes; Servants; State constitutions; Taxa-<br />

tion<br />

AR-1864.9<br />

Note: The September, 1864 session was of the<br />

Confederate legislature meeting in Washington<br />

(Hempstead County), Arkansas. Other 1864<br />

sessions were of the legislature loyal to the<br />

United States and met in Little Rock.<br />

Contains:<br />

• An Act to change the penalties and<br />

punishments of certain crimes as now<br />

prescribed by law. [pp. 13-15]<br />

Descriptors: Abduction of slaves and free<br />

Negroes; Capital punishment; Confederate<br />

States; Enticement; Insurrection; Robbery and<br />

theft; Whipping<br />

AR-1864.11<br />

Note: The September, 1864 session was of the<br />

Confederate legislature meeting in Washington<br />

(Hempstead County), Arkansas. Other 1864<br />

sessions were of the legislature loyal to the<br />

United States and met in Little Rock.<br />

36 State Slavery Statutes<br />

Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes<br />

Contains:<br />

4• An Act to amend the Revenue Laws of<br />

this State, and to repeal certain acts named,<br />

[pp. 66-68]<br />

7• An Act for taking an Enumeration of the<br />

Inhabitants of this State, [pp. 70-71]<br />

Descriptors: Census; Taxation<br />

AR-186 5<br />

Contains:<br />

• Joint Resolution ratifying an act of<br />

Congress approved February first, one<br />

thousand eight hundred and sixty-five,<br />

Abolishing Slavery, except for crime, within<br />

the United States, or any place subject to<br />

their jurisdiction, [p. 75-76]<br />

Descriptors: Abolition of slavery<br />

DEI 790<br />

Delaware<br />

Contains:<br />

• An Act to regulate Marriages, [pp. 15-18]<br />

Descriptors: Marriage; Servants<br />

DE-1794<br />

Contains:<br />

47• An Act to enable Sarah Frisby to bring<br />

into this State five negro slaves belonging to<br />

her, and now in the State of Maryland, [p.<br />

266]<br />

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

Frisby, Sarah<br />

DEI 795<br />

Contains:<br />

71• An Act to repeal part of an act, intitled<br />

[sic], "An act against Adultery and Fornica-<br />

tion." [pp. 323-324]

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