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Bill of sale for Letty, a woman enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, June 4th, 1810.
Bill of sale for Letty between Alexander Scott Bullitt, Caleb Noel and Tarleton Goolsby, dated June 4th, 1810. The document is signed by Annie C. Bullitt, among others. -
Bill of sale for Liz Ann and Charlotte, a mother and child enslaved by Elizabeth Scott, May 21st, 1789.
Bill of sale for Liz Ann and Charlotte, an enslaved mother and her child, from Samuel Cralle, dated May 21st, 1789. Matthias Self bought them and later gifted them to Elizabeth Scott. -
Bill of sale for Marius, an enslaved man, September 16th, 1850.
A bill of sale for Marius, a man enslaved by William Christian Bullitt, transferring him to William's son, Joshua Bullitt. This document is dated September 16th, 1850. -
Bill of sale for Molly and Letty, two women enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, June 8th, 1810.
Bill of sale for Molly and Letty, two enslaved women, between Alexander Scott Bullitt, Caleb Noel, and John Edward. There is a corresponding letter written by E. E. Parker stating that Molly is to be sent to the home of Daniel Nicholson. These documents are dated June 8th, 1810. -
Bill of sale for Molly and Polly, two women enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, June 4th, 1810.
Agreements and a bill of sale for Molly and Polly, two enslaved women, between Alexander Scott Bullitt, Caleb Noel, and Tarleton Goolsby. Molly was to be sold at the house of Daniel Nicholson. The first letter concerns Polly, dated June 4th, 1810. On the back is a bill of sale for Molly, dated July 25th, 1809. -
Bill of sale for Molly, a woman enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, June 4th, 1810.
A bill of sale for Molly between Alexander Scott Bullitt, Caleb Noel and Tarleton Goolsby dated June 4th, 1810. -
Bill of sale for Nell, a woman enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, May 9th, 1786.
Bill of sale for Nell, a woman enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, dated May 9th, 1786. Alexander Scott Bullitt bought Nell from William Pope. -
Bill of sale for Rachel, a girl enslaved by Israel Christian, September 18th, 1784.
A transcript of a bill of sale for Rachel, an enslaved girl sold from Matthew Flournoy to Israel Christian, dated September 18th, 1784. -
Bill of sale for Roger, a man enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, May 13th, 1788
Bill of sale for Roger, a man enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, dated May 13th, 1788. Alexander Scott Bullitt bought Roger from John Campbell. -
Bill of sale for seven enslaved persons, sold by Elizabeth Scott and bought by Alexander Scott Bullitt, June 11th, 1789.
Bill of sale for Noah, John, Lizzie, Nanny, Cyrus, Ann, and Charlotte, seven enslaved people transferred from Elizabeth Scott to Alexander Scott Bullitt, dated June 11th, 1789. -
Bill of sale for sixteen enslaved people, being sold to Col. William Christian, October 31st, 1785.
A bill of sale for sixteen enslaved people, dated October 31st, 1785. The enslaved people are listed by name: York, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Titus, Venus (and her children Ben, Billy, Melissa, and Betty), Abby (and her children Celia, Stephen, Lucy, and George). There is a second Lucy, who is the mother of Jack. These enslaved people were being bought from Richard Terrell to Col. William Christian. -
Bill of sale Nan, a man enslaved by Alexander Scott Bullitt, April 6th, 1785.
Bill of sale for an enslaved man named Nan, dated April 6th, 1785. Alexander Scott Bullitt bought Nan from George Graham. -
Broadside advertising search for enslaved man named Hope, October 7th, 1822.
A broadside for Hope, a man enslaved by William Christian Bullitt, who self-liberated from enslavement, dated October 7th, 1822. -
Contract between George Collier and William C. Bullitt, January 12th, 1820.
A contract hiring George Collier as William Christian Bullitt's overseer at the Oxmoor plantation, dated January 12th, 1820. -
Contract hiring Abraham Baily as overseer at Oxmoor plantation, January 1st, 1823.
A contract between William Christian Bullitt and Abraham Baily, hiring Abraham to be the overseer at Oxmoor plantation, dated January 1st, 1823. -
Contract hiring Abraham, a boy enslaved by William C. Bullitt, November 19th, 1822.
A contract hiring Abraham, a boy enslaved by William Christian Bullitt, to work for Thomas Gray as an apprentice shoemaker for six years, dated November 19th, 1822. In the contract, Bullitt mentions that one of Abraham's legs has been amputated. -
Contract hiring Ake and Hope, two men enslaved by the Bullitt family, October 5th, 1818.
A contract hiring Ake and Hope, two men enslaved by William C. Bullitt, to Jacob Augustus for the year 1819, dated October 5th, 1818. -
Contract hiring Ake, a man enslaved at the Oxmoor plantation, November 10th, 1817.
A contract hiring Ake, a man enslaved by William Christian Bullitt, to Abraham Keller for one year, dated November 10th, 1817. -
Contract hiring Annie, a woman by William C. Bullitt, to John Carson, October 10th, 1823.
A contract hiring Annie, a woman enslaved by William Christian Bullitt, to John Carson as a weaver, dated October 10th, 1823. -
Contract hiring Celia and her four children, all enslaved by the Bullitt family, January 30th, 1818.
A contract hiring Celia and her four youngest children to William Hite for the year 1818, dated January 30th, 1818. Celia and her children were enslaved by William Christian Bullitt and, as per this contract, were loaned out to William Hite for a period of one year.