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  • Source is exactly "Civil War and slavery collection (RHC-45): http://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/472"
Go to Muster Roll of Company G of the 10th Regiment of Michigan for Capt. H.H. Dunphy item page

Muster Roll of Company G of the 10th Regiment of Michigan for Capt. H.H. Dunphy
Go to Unknown soldier to his mother item page

Letter from unknown soldier, Franklin, reporting to his mother about his participation in the Battle of Roanoke Island, Feb. 8, 1862.
Go to Photograph of W. H. Seward item page

Carte-de-visite of William H. Seward, Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln.
Go to Second Vice-Prsident Andrew Johnson autograph as member of the United States Senate item page

Second Vice-Prsident Andrew Johnson autograph as member of the United States Senate.
Go to First Vice-President Hannibal Hamlin autographed free franks from Washington, D.C. item page

First Vice-President Hannibal Hamlin autographed free franks from Washington, D.C. Cover includes reply to patronage request.
Go to Cover "From the President of the United States" signed by "Priv. Sec." John G. Nicolay item page

Cover "From the President of the United States" signed by "Priv. Sec." John G. Nicolay. Erased notation reads "Good luck to General Butler Mar 25/ A.L."
Go to Engraving of the funeral procession of Abraham Lincoln item page

Engraving of the funeral procession of Abraham Lincoln entitled "The 25th of April 1865 in New York," published by Charles Magnus 12 Frankfort St. N.Y.
Go to Special mortgage on twenty two slaves by Francis Duplessis, 1839 item page

Special mortgage taken by Francis (Francois) Duplessis (b. 1786 in New Orleans) on twenty two slaves. This mortgage, held by the Union Bank of Louisiana, replaces a previous mortgage on thirty one slaves.
Go to Inventory of land and slaves belonging to James Fullen, 1815 item page

Inventory of land, property and slaves owned by James Fullen.
Go to Petition by the executors of the estate of Edmund Townsend, 1854 item page

Petition by the executors of the estate of Edmund Townsend directing the disposition of two female slaves who are the daughters of the deceased.
Go to Appraisal of the estate of James Ricks, January 21, 1860 item page

Appraisal of the personal estate of James Ricks filed in Probate Court in Calhoun County, Arkansas. Property listed includes 14 slaves, livestock, farm equipment, and tools.
Go to Appraisal of the estate of William B. Stover, 1850 item page

Appraisal of the estate of William Bradford Stover (b. 24 June 1782 in S. C., d. 11 Nov. 1850 in Wilcox, Co., Alabama). Inventory of property includes 41 slaves, livestock, equipment, tools, furnishings, and other effects.
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