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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes GA-1833<br />

• Report of the Inspectors of the Penitentiary<br />

showing the condition of the Institution for<br />

the third quarter of the year 1832, ending on<br />

the 30th day of September, [p. 316]<br />

• A statement shewing [sic] the number of<br />

convicts received in the Penitentiary, also<br />

the number, pardoned, discharged, died,<br />

killed, escaped and reclaimed, the number<br />

re-committed for a second offence, and the<br />

number remaining in the Penitentiary at the<br />

end of the year, for each year from the 10th<br />

of March, 1817, the date on which the first<br />

convict was received, to the 30th day of<br />

September, 1832. [p. 329]<br />

• A statement shewing [sic] the places of<br />

nativity of the convicts received in the<br />

Penitentiary, also the number and nature of<br />

the crimes of each convict, from the<br />

establishment of the Institution to the 30th<br />

Sept. 1832. [p. 329]<br />

Descriptors: Abduction of slaves and free<br />

negroes; Aged and infirm slaves; Burke County,<br />

GA; Chatham County, GA; Courts; Free persons<br />

of color; Highways and roads; Hiring of slaves;<br />

Imprisonment; Incorporation of companies;<br />

Jefferson County, GA; Liquor laws; Macon, GA;<br />

Patrols; Runaways; Sales of slaves; Trading with<br />

slaves; Whipping<br />

GA-1833<br />

Contains:<br />

• An Act to appropriate money for the<br />

support of Government for the political year<br />

eighteen hundred and thirty four. [pp. 28,<br />

31-32]<br />

• An Act to alter and amend an act, entitled<br />

an act to amend and consolidate the several<br />

acts for the incorporation of the city of<br />

Macon, and the common thereof, and for<br />

extending the jurisdictional limits of East<br />

Macon, and for the purposes herein<br />

mentioned, [pp. 109, 113]<br />

• An Act more effectually to provide for the<br />

government and protection of the Cherokee<br />

Indians, residing within the limits of<br />

Georgia, and to prescribe the bounds of their<br />

occupant claims; and also, to authorize<br />

grants to issue for lots drawn in the late land<br />

and gold lotteries in certain cases, and to<br />

provide for the appointment of an agent to<br />

carry certain parts thereof into execution;<br />

and to fix the salary of such agent, and to<br />

punish those persons who may deter Indians<br />

from enrolling for emigration, [pp. 114-115,<br />

118]<br />

• An Act amendatory of an act, passed the<br />

27th day of December, 1831, which vests<br />

the appointment of the Patrols in the<br />

Justices of the Peace, so as to allow them<br />

compensation for certain services, and for<br />

other purposes, so far as relates to the<br />

counties of Liberty, Glynn and others, with<br />

the exception of the county of Liberty, [pp.<br />

141-142]<br />

• An Act to reform, amend, and consolidate<br />

the penal laws of the State of Georgia, [pp.<br />

143-147, 150, 154, 159-160, 196-203,<br />

215-217]<br />

• An Act concerning free persons of Colour,<br />

their Guardians, and Coloured Preachers,<br />

[pp. 226-229]<br />

• An Act to manumit and set free Mary, a<br />

woman of colour, and her child Cordelia,<br />

now the property, wife and child of<br />

Lovewell C. Fluellin, a free man of color, [p.<br />

289]<br />

• An Act to sell and dispose of all the public<br />

hands, together with all the horses, mules,<br />

carts, tools, and implements belonging to<br />

the State of Georgia, now in possession of<br />

the different superintendents, [pp. 305-308]<br />

• An Act to incorporate the village of<br />

Jefferson, in the county of Jackson, [pp.<br />

324-325]<br />

• Resolutions which originated in the Senate<br />

of the State of Georgia. November 9th,<br />

1833. [pp. 341, 367-368]<br />

• Resolutions which originated in the House<br />

of Representatives. November 11th, 1833.<br />

[pp. 371, 377-378, 381, 383-384, 409]<br />

Descriptors: Abduction of slaves and free<br />

negroes; Appropriations; Arrest; Blue laws;<br />

Capital crimes; Capital punishment; Courts;<br />

Cruelty to slaves; Delaware; Education; Emanci-<br />

pation; Enticement; Firearms; Free persons of<br />

color; Guardians; Harboring of slaves; Highways<br />

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

Incorporation of cities and towns; Indians;<br />

Insurrection; Jackson County, GA; Jefferson,<br />

GA; Macon, GA; Manumission; Murder;<br />

Negroes; Oakmulgee Navigation Co.; Passes;<br />

State Slavery Statutes 79

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