1. Letter to Asst. Provost Marshal of Freedmen, "West of Natchez," from Col. Thomas Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Vicksburg, Mississippi Date: 1864-09-09 Format: Image Author: Col. Thomas
2. Slave Dealer's Letter, regarding current market Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Virginia Date: 1850-10-03 Format: Image
3. Soldier describes Christmas sport of African Americans running in sack race Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Ship Island, Mississippi Date: 1862-01-02 Format: Image Creator: Corp. John B. Green Addressee: Brother and sister
4. Slave Dealer Offers Slaves for Sale Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Salisbury, North Carolina Date: 1865-01-08 Format: Image
5. Regarding circulars that were distributed advertising a phony emigration plan for freedmen to go to Peru Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Washington, DC Date: 1866-10-09 Format: Image Creator: William Seward Addressee: JL Barreda
6. Letter Requesting Payment to a Slave for Amount Due for Hauling Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Love Spring, Tennessee Date: 1839-03-08 Format: Image
7. 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
8. Slave Dealer Letter to his partner--"Buy another little girl..." Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Mississippi Date: 1855-01-05 Format: Image
9. Letter from Slave Anney to her former master () Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Georgia Date: 1848-02-05 Format: Image
10. Letter Discusses Favorable Opportunities to Invest in Land and Slaves Collection: Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection, 1728-1973 Location: Plantation, Iberville Date: 1839-09-05 Format: Image Creator: Jno. PR Stone Addressee: Captain John Overstreet