Manumission of Abraham
Title
Manumission of Abraham
Subject
Slave Manumission
Description
Manumission of Abraham, slave of Lucius Horatio Stockton
Creator
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Source
Folder 11, Manuscript Collection 17
Publisher
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Date
1813
Contributor
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Rights
Any use of this material, public or private, should be credited to the Hunterdon County Historical Society, Collection No. 17.
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Relation
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Format
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Language
eng
Type
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Identifier
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Coverage
Township of Trenton, Mercer [formerly Hunterdon] County, NJ
Original Format
Paper
Text
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Files
Citation
“Manumission of Abraham,” Hunterdon County Historical Society Digital Library, accessed October 4, 2024, https://hunterdonhistory.omeka.net/items/show/1377.