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Emancipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia, 1862-1863

1850 Washington DC Mortality Schedule

A Partial Listing of Negroes Lynched in the United States Since 1859

An Adams County Mississippi Court Record Book

Various Virginia Mortality Schedules

Wills, Property Tax Rolls, Census listings, Inventory Lists and Newspaper Clippings, Cemetery Transcriptions, etc.

Census Transcriptions

Statements, depositions, and other records submitted by Gov. William W. Holden relating to crimes of the Ku Klux Klan

District of Columbia Manumission Papers

Papers relating to crimes committed by the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama, 1869 – 1879

Emigrants to Liberia

Fugitive Slave Cases

Habeas Corpus Case Records for Fugitive Slaves

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Emancipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia, 1862-1863

1850 Washington DC Mortality Schedule

A Partial Listing of Negroes Lynched in the United States Since 1859

An Adams County Mississippi Court Record Book

Various Virginia Mortality Schedules

Transcribed Data

Wills, Property Tax Rolls, Census listings, Inventory Lists and Newspaper Clippings contributed to this website

Various Census Transcriptions

Statements, depositions, and other records submitted by Gov. William W. Holden relating to crimes of the Ku Klux Klan

District of Columbia Manumission Papers

Emigrants to Liberia

Fugitive Slave Cases

Habeas Corpus Case Records for Fugitive Slaves

Papers relating to crimes committed by the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama, 1869 - 1879

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