1. Slave Dealer Mentions the Slave Market and Refers to Two Slaves Who Have Run Away Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Jackson, Mississippi Date: 1820-02-08 Format: Image
2. Letter from One Slave Trader to Another Requesting Slaves to be Sent on Consignment Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Charleston, South Carolina Date: 1847-12-08 Format: Image
3. Letter hoping for end of slavery Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: New Haven, Connecticut Date: 1862-04-08 Format: Image Addressee: Mary
4. Gilmore is asked to aid in the collection of confiscated confederate cotton Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Charleston, South Carolina Date: 1865-09-04 Format: Image Creator: JC Callicot Addressee: General Gilmore
5. Preacher attempts to buy the wife of one of his slaves Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Natchez, Mississippi Date: 1841-12-08 Format: Image
6. Legitimacy of slave marriage Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Date: 1832-12-07 Format: Image Creator: William Wirt Addressee: William Rawle
7. Legitimacy of slave marriage Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Date: 1832-12-07 Format: Image Creator: William Wirt Addressee: William Rawle
8. One of two letters reflecting on slavery's hold on the south Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Natchez, Mississippi Date: 1860-04-01 Format: Image Creator: Robert Crist Addressee: Father
9. British Slave Trade Correspondence--"the profits outdo any South American Mine" Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Date: 1798-01-04 Format: Image
10. Content on African American troops Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Beaufort, South Carolina Date: 1863-03-04 Format: Image Creator: Paul S. Mauk Addressee: Friend