Image Text 4 Items Appraissment of the personal estate of Charles Webb Four-page inventory of the estate of Charles Webb, including livestock, house wares, tools, and slaves named George, Billy, Rueben, Pompy, Daniel, Hampton, Ned, Stephen, Rose, Miner, Jenny, Franky, Betty, Billy, Jupiter, Moses, Jenny, Molly, Virgin and child, Moses, Aron, Peter, Dennis, Tamer, Milly, Susan, Peggy, Dinah, Judah, Siler, Darly, Jacob, Samuel, Cate, Matilda, and Jacob, in Fayette County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between James B. Green and W. F. White Two-page bill of sale between James B. Green, his wife, Mary R. Green, and W. F. White, rega.rding one slave man named Limus, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Bill of Sale between Samuel Hocker and Joyphenia Tarkington Four-page bill of sale between Samuel Hocker and Joyphenia Tarkington, including the slaves David, Robert, Lucinda, Mariah, George, Caleb, and Mary, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between Joseph Freeman and David Sayre Two-page bill of sale between Joseph Freeman and David Sayre regarding the slave boy George. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between James McCall and James Ballandingam Two-page bill of sale between James McCall and James Ballandingham, with original release of property by John R. Ford, regarding the slaves Malinda, Sarah, and Bob, in Fayette County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between Thomas Davis and Coleman Bolton Two-page bill of sale between Thomas Davis and Colemand Bolton regarding the slave boy Joe [in Kentucky]. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale of between William Stevenson and David Dickson Two-page bill of sale between William Stevenson and David Dickson regarding one slave man named Bob, in Harrison County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between Monroe Curtis and R. Carson Two-page bill of sale between Curtis Monroe and R. Carson regarding the slave boy named Albert, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Deed of Gift from John Fish to Shmina Miller Two-page deed of gift from John Fish to his daughter Shmina Miller, including one slave girl named Barbarey, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Bill of Sale of the Estate of George Harlan] Four-page bill of sale of the estate of George Harlan by his executor Henry Harlan, including the slaves Myra, Mary, Sarah, Cyrus, George, and Henry, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Bill of Sale between Samuel McThain and the daughter of Samuel McThain] Two-page bill of sale between Samuel McThain and his daughter regarding one male slave named Jack in Harrison County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between Philip Weber and Samuel Davis Two-page bill of sale between Philip Weber and Samuel Davis regarding a male slave named Arthur and a male slave named Reuben in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between Susanna Arnett, David Arnett, James Arnett and Alexander Parker Two-page Bill of Sale between Susanna Arnett, David Arnett, James Arnett and Alexander Parker regarding a male slave named Rueben in Fayette County and Lexington County, Kentucky; second bill of sale dated August 15, 1799 between Alexander Parker and William Gist regarding aforementioned slave; third bill of sale dated January 4th, 1808 regarding aforementioned slave. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between A. H. Woody and David A. Layne Two-Page bill of sale between H. A. Woody and David Layne regarding the slave boy Tom, in Lexington, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Bill of Sale between John McMillen, Elizabeth McMillen, and Robert Houston] Six-page bill of sale between John McMillen, Elizabeth McMillen, and Robert Houston regarding one slave woman named Rose and one slave girl named Louisa, in Harrison County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Bill of Sale between Marcus Stephenson and John Stephenson] Four-page bill of sale between Marcus Stephenson and John Stephenson regarding livestock, furniture, and slaves named Jeremiah, Sook, George, Rachel, Sue, and Sall in Nicolas County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between the Smith heirs and John Logan Two-page bill of sale between the Smith Heirs, Ephraim H. Smith, John G. Smith, W. T. Smith, William Smith, Sarah S. Smith, and John Logan and his wife S. F. Logan regarding the slave girl named Sarah, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between Nelson Hundley and Elizabeth Clark Two-page bill of sale between Nelson Hundley and Elizabeth Clark regarding one slave girl named Caroline, one slave boy named Josephin Fayette County, Kentucky View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between James Davis and David Sayre Two-page bill of sale between James Davis and David Sayre regarding one slave women named Milly and her child, one slave girl named Nancy, in Lexington County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Bill of Sale between William Carson and Johnston D. Carson Two-page bill of sale between William Carson and Johnston D. Carson regarding the slaves Mary, Eliza, Charles, Clark, Seth, Jack, Charles, Mary, Ann, Susan, Louisa, Missouri, Bell, Jeff, and other unnamed slaves, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Bill of sale for a long boat for the use of the Brig Othello] Bill of sale for a "long boat" for the Brig Othello in Anomabu, Ghana, signed by John Duncan and addressed to William and Samuel Vernon of [Newport] Rhode Island and James Carpenter. View Item
Image Collection 102 Items Richard Varick papers, 1743-1871 (bulk 1775-1830). Series III: Legal Documents, 1743-1850. This series contains a variety of legal documents arising from Varick's military, legal and political careers. These include court papers and documents from the investigation into Varick after Benedict Arnold's defection. The series also contains document pertaining to Varick's personal and family estate, including papers relating to the settlement of the estate of Derick Dey, Varick's maternal grandfather; the affairs of other members of the Dey family; and indentures. bonds, deeds, and mortgages held by Varick. View Collection
Image Collection 7 Items Richard Varick papers, 1743-1871 (bulk 1775-1830) Richard Varick, born in New Jersey, 1753, served as Captain, deputy muster-master-general, and George Washington's secretary during the Revolutionary war. He was appointed one of the first mayors of New York and served from 1789-1801. He died in 1831. His papers pertain to a variety of subjects, including Varick's command of a company in Alexander McDougall's battalion at Ticonderoga and in Canada during 1775; his service on courts-martial in 1775; problems of the bateau service in northern New York State in 1776; his position as secretary to Gen. View Collection