211. Power of Attorney to sell slave Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Louisiana Date: 1842-06-30 Format: Image
212. One of Three Autographed letters from Israel Randall, re: slave trade Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Date: 1841-12 to 1842-08 Format: Image Author: Israel Randall
213. One of Three Autographed letters from Israel Randall, re: slave trade Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Date: 1841-12 to 1842-08 Format: Image Author: Israel Randall
214. Shipping Slaves to Liberia Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Washington City Date: 1842-01-28 Format: Image Creator: W McLain Addressee: General Thomas Ward
215. Rhode Island Freedom Papers Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Rhode Island Date: 1842-10-29 Format: Image
216. Letter giving notice of a sale of slaves at auction, one of whom wishes to be purchased by the addressee, who owns his wife. Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Middlesex County, Virginia Date: 1843-09-16 Format: Image
217. Discusses Prospects of Opening a Slave Dealership Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Mobile, Alabama Date: 1843-12-21 Format: Image
218. Alabamian defends the intelligence of slaves Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Florence, Alabama Date: 1843-09-18 Format: Image Creator: D. MacAuley Addressee: Rev. Robert C. Waterston
219. Sale Ledger for Lindsay Estate Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Bourbon County, Kentucky Date: 1843-06-17 Format: Image
220. NY Colonization Society Letter Regarding Returning Emancipated Slaves to Africa Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: New York Date: 1843-05-11 Format: Image Creator: AS Dodge Addressee: HS Noyes