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Author Catterall, Helen Tunnicliff, 1870-1933

Title Judicial cases concerning American slavery, and the Negro [microform] / edited by Helen Tunnicliff Catterall (Mrs. Ralph C.H. Catterall)

Imprint Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1926-37.

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 Axe Basement Library of American Civilization Microfiche Cabinets  LAC 20967-70    ---  Available
Description 5 v.
Series Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publication, 374
Papers of the Division of Historical Research
Library of American civilization ; LAC 20967-70
Note "The index has been prepared by Mr. David M. Matteson."--Pref., v. 1.
Vols. 4-5, "with additions by James J. Hayden."
"Under each state, the cases are set in chronological order, cases in the federal courts arising in that state being incorporated in the places where their dates would bring them. The compilation has been brought to a close, in each state, at the end of the year 1875."--Pref., v. 1.
"List of abbreviations": v. 1, p. xi-xiv; v. 2, p. vii-x; v. 3, p. v-vii; v. 4, p. vii-xi; v. 5, p. vii-viii.
Contents I. Cases from the courts of England, Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky -- II. Cases from the courts of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee -- III. Cases from the courts of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana -- IV. Cases from the courts of New England, the middle states, and the District of Columbia -- V. Cases from the courts of states north of the Ohio and west of the Mississippi rivers, Canada and Jamaica.
Reproduction Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources,inc., 1970. 4 microfiches ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 20967-70)
Subject Slavery -- Cases.
Slavery -- Canada -- Cases.
Slavery -- Great Britain -- Cases.
Slavery -- Jamaica -- Cases.
Blacks -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Added Author Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949.
Hayden, James J. (James John), 1894-
Added Title American slavery and the Negro.

 
    
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