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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes DEI 861.1<br />

• An Act for the relief of certain free negroes<br />

and free mulattoes. [p. 281]<br />

262• An Act to authorize James Couper, of<br />

New Castle County, to bring into this State<br />

a hired negro man from the State of<br />

Maryland, [p. 287]<br />

305• Joint Resolution directing the State<br />

Treasurer to pay a certain sum of money to<br />

William H. Camper, [p. 332]<br />

Descriptors: Free Mulattoes; Free Negroes; Im-<br />

migration; Importation of slaves; Kent County,<br />

DE; Maryland; New Castle County, DE;<br />

Servants; Sussex County, DE; Worcester Coun-<br />

ty, MD; Camper, William H.; Couper, James;<br />

Shepard, Benjamin<br />

DE-1857<br />

Contains:<br />

359• An Act for the relief of Ebenezer<br />

Callaway. [pp. 378-379]<br />

378• A supplement to an act entitled an act<br />

concerning apprentices and servants, passed<br />

the 5th day of February Anno Domini 1827.<br />

[p. 422]<br />

392• An Act to amend the eightieth chapter<br />

of the Revised Code "Of slaves."[pp.<br />

436-437]<br />

338• An Act regulating the sale of intoxicat-<br />

ing liquors, etc. [pp. 495, 498, 502]<br />

445• An Act in relation to apprentices bound<br />

under the laws of other States, [pp. 508-509]<br />

488• Resolution for the relief of John E.<br />

Spicer. [pp. 570-571]<br />

Descriptors: Apprentices; Arrest; Boats and<br />

ships; Fugitive slave laws, states; Fugitives;<br />

Liquor laws; Murder; Mulattoes; Negroes;<br />

Railroads; Sales of slaves; Servants; Sussex<br />

County, DE; Boyce, Dennis (alias Dennis<br />

Jefferson, negro boy); Callaway, Ebenezer;<br />

Callaway, Samuel (negro); Rodney, John D.;<br />

Spicer, John E.<br />

DE-1859<br />

Contains:<br />

526• An Act for the benefit of Amelia<br />

Saulsbury, a non-resident free negro, [p.<br />

610]<br />

599• An Act to enable Joseph E. George to<br />

take a certain slave out of this State into the<br />

State of Maryland, [p. 686]<br />

664• An Act regulating the taking of<br />

passengers on the Delaware Railroad, [pp.<br />

759-760]<br />

670• An Act in relation to the town of<br />

Smyrna, [pp. 772, 777, 781]<br />

674• Joint Resolution directing the State<br />

Treasurer to pay a certain sum of money to<br />

William N.W. Dorsey. [p. 786]<br />

679• Resolution of the Senate and House of<br />

Representatives of the State of Delaware.<br />

Adopted at Dover, February 4, 1859. [p.<br />

788]<br />

Descriptors: Arrest; Delaware Railroad; Importa-<br />

tion of slaves; Imprisonment; Kent County, DE;<br />

Maryland; Mulattoes; Negroes; Philadelphia,<br />

Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Co.; Rail-<br />

roads; Riots and disorders; Sales of slaves;<br />

Servants; Smyrna, DE; Sussex County, DE;<br />

Whipping; Brown, Henry (negro convict);<br />

Dorsey, William N. W.; George, Joseph E.;<br />

Lofland, William; Saulsbury, Amelia (free<br />

negro); Selby, Elijah (alias Elijah Waples, negro);<br />

Stockley, Charles C; Waples, Benjamin F.<br />

DE-1861.1<br />

Contains:<br />

28• An Act prohibiting Burials in the Grave<br />

Yard of "The African Union Church," in the<br />

City of Wilmington, [p. 45]<br />

36• An Act to incorporate the Town of<br />

Middletown. [pp. 49, 53-54, 58]<br />

47• An Act to incorporate the Town of<br />

Felton, and for other purposes, [pp. 69-70,<br />

73]<br />

57• An Act concerning the binding out to<br />

service of Free Negroes and Mulattoes. [p.<br />

81]<br />

61• An Act in relation to binding by "The<br />

Northern Home for Friendless Children."<br />

[p. 84]<br />

65• An Act in relation to the Town of Dover,<br />

[pp. 89, 94-95, 99]<br />

66• An Act to provide for the Registration of<br />

Births, Marriages, and Deaths, [pp. 99-102]<br />

State Slavery Statutes 49

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