Browse Items (18 total)
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Receipt to G. Munter for making clothes for Kiah, Jenny, and Noah, people enslaved by William Christian, March 26, 1791
Receipt of funds transferred to G. Munter from William Christian, dated March 26th, 1791. G. Munter made clothes for Kiah, Jenny, and Noah, people enslaved by William Christian. -
Receipt to G. Munter for making clothes for Jenny and Noah, two people enslaved by William Christian, May 24, 1790.
A receipt of funds transferred to G. Muter from William Christian, dated May 24, 1790. G. Muter made clothing for Jenny and Noah, two people enslaved by William Christian. -
Receipt for an unidentified enslaved woman, being sold by Col. William Christian, September 25th, 1783.
A receipt of sale for an unidentified enslaved woman, dated September 25th, 1783. She was sold by Col. William Christian to Col. Isaac Shelby. Evan Shelby signs on behalf of Col. Isaac Shelby. The woman is only addressed as "negro wench." -
Receipt to John Chenoweth and Benjamin Rue for building cabins for people enslaved by William C. Bullitt, May 25th, 1829
A receipt of funds transferred to John Chenoweth and Benjamin Rue from William Christian Bullitt, dated May 25th, 1829. Chenoweth and Rue worked on a new addition to Bullitt's home, as well as the cabins where he housed people he enslaved. -
Receipt to Dr. Glass for attending to people William C. Bullitt enslaved, December 12th, 1826.
A receipt of funds transferred to Dr. Glass from William Christian Bullitt, dated December 12th, 1826. Dr. Glass attended to the following people enslaved by William Christian Bullitt: Akali. -
Receipt to Dr. Richard Chew for attending to people William C. Bullitt enslaved, November 27th, 1823.
A receipt of funds transferred to Dr. Richard Chew from William Christian Bullitt, for attending to the people he enslaved, dated November 27th, 1823. -
Receipt to John P. Declary for attending to Billy and Jack, two men William C. Bullitt enslaved, September 9th, 1823.
A receipt of funds transferred to John P. Declary from William Christian Bullitt, dated September 9th, 1823. Declary attended to people William C. Bullitt enslaved, including Billy and Jack. -
Receipt S. Penn for advertising Hope, a man escaping enslavement from William C. Bullitt, 1822.
A receipt of funds transferred to S. Penn from William Christian Bullitt, dated 1822. S. Penn put newspaper advertisements out for Hope, an enslaved man who ran away from Bullitt, in the Republican of Madison (Indiana) and the Spy of Cincinnati. -
Receipt to Dr. Marfields for furnishing shoes for Little James, a boy enslaved by William Christian Bullitt, January 1st, 1792.
A receipt from Alexander Scott Bullitt, representing his father, William Christian, and Richard Woolfolk and Colonel George Nicholas. This receipt is dated January 2nd, 1792. Bullitt writes that Benjamin Fields needs to be compensated for furnishing shoes for Little James, a boy enslaved by the Bullitt family. -
Receipt of hire for Cezar, a man enslaved by William Christian, 1791.
List of fees due from Colonel Christian’s Executor to Richard Woolfolk, dated 1791. Cezar, a man enslaved by William Christian, was hired to Richard Woolfolk for an unknown amount of time. -
Receipt to Dr. Ferguson & Booth for amputating the leg of a boy William C. Bullitt enslaved, December 30th, 1820.
A receipt of funds transferred to Dr. Ferguson and Booth from William Christian Bullitt, dated December 30th, 1820. Dr. Ferguson and Booth amputated the leg of a boy William C. Bullitt enslaved. The boy is unidentified in this document. -
Receipt to Dr. Glass for attended to a woman William C. Bullitt enslaved, February 9th, 1820.
A receipt of funds transferred to Dr. Glass from William Christian Bullitt, dated February 9th, 1820. Dr. Glass attended to a woman who was enslaved by William Bullitt but loaned out to Captain Chambers. The woman is unidentified in the document, but previous documents lead to her possibly being -
Receipt to A. C. Brown for making a coffin for a woman William C. Bullitt enslaved, 1820.
A receipt of funds transferred to A. C. Brown from William Christian Bullitt, dated 1820. A. C. Brown made a coffin for a woman Bullitt enslaved. The woman is unidentified in the document. -
Receipt to William Buckner for finding two people William C. Bullitt enslaved, July 27th, 1819.
A receipt of funds transferred to William Buckner for finding two people William Christian Bullitt enslaved, dated July 27th, 1819. -
Receipt to Dr. Glass for attending to a boy William C. Bullitt enslaved, July 1st, 1819.
A receipt of funds transferred to Dr. Glass from William Christian Bullitt for attending to a boy Bullitt enslaved, dated July 1st, 1819. At the time of Dr. Glass's services, the boy was employed by William Hite. Per previous records, the boy may be Titus, Absolam, or Celia's unidentified fourth child. -
Receipt to Dr. Richard Chew for vaccinating people William C. Bullitt enslaved, November 28th, 1817.
A receipt of funds transferred to Dr. Glass from William Christian Bullitt, dated February 9th, 1820. Dr. Glass attended to a woman, enslaved by William Bullitt, but loaned out to Captain Chambers. The woman is unidentified in the document. -
Receipt to John Willett for attending to people enslaved by Captain A. Steele, March 13th, 1807.
A receipt of funds transferred from Capt. A. Steele to John Willettbill for attending to the health of Steele's family, and the families of people Steele enslaves, including "negro Tom" and a "negro child" (sometimes abbreviated to "n. child"). The receipt is dated March 13th, 1807. -
Receipt to Ben Fields concerning Tom, a man enslaved by William Christian, February 6th, 1792.
A receipt of funds transferred from William Christian to Ben Fields for providing shoes for Tom, a man enslaved by William Christian. The receipt is dated February 6th, 1792.