Bills of sale.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Adams & Leland Records
Correspondence to George L. Anderson concerning telephone charges of Boston Wool Trade Association; correspondence about the wool promotion fund of the wool trade; correspondence from American Conditioning House, Boston, with reports on Adams & Leland wool; correspondence to Middlesex Sheep Breeders' Assoc., Bolton, MA and contract book.
Gail and Stephen Rudin slavery collection
The Gail and Stephen Rudin Slavery Collection consists of newspaper engravings, estate appraisals, wills, legal documents, manumissions, reward for capture of runaway slave advertisements, slave dealer and slave trade manuscripts, correspondence, sheet music, slave taxation records, stereoviews and other records documenting the sale, hire, purchase and debt payment of slaves in 18th and 19th century America.
Slave bill of sale
Legal document signed by Dugald Cameron, sheriff of Steuben County, confirming the sale at public vendue (auction) of a "a certain Negroe girl named Anne," about 10 years old, from the estate of William Helm, to Ira Pratt for 40 dollars.