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Estate and Property Documents, Slavery, 1716 - 1907

 File — Box: 190, Folder: 3
Identifier: 119_39_8
Estate and Property Documents, Slavery
Estate and Property Documents, Slavery

Scope and Contents

Materials pertaining to the Sewall family:

Newsclipping (1907) pertains the auction of a land tract called Susquehannah; Survey (1716/7) of Susquehannah by Henry Sewall; Survey and plat of the Sewall estate [Farthing Chance]; Depositions (1761) pertain to the beginning boundary of land tract called Mattoporney Sewall; Bond (1775) between Nicholas Lewis Sewall and Beatty O'Neal and Deakins; Deed of sale (1790) to Nicholas Sewall for five enslaved people; Deed of sale (1790) for enslaved woman to N.L. Sewall; Receipt for payment (1790) from the estate of Walter Pye; Inventory and appraisal of estate of Nicholas Sewall; Appointment (1800) of Henry Sewall as executor of N.L. Sewall estate; Agreement (1801) between Henry Sewall and Robert Sewall for sale and purchase of Mattoporney; Mortgage (1732) of Charles Sewall to Benjamin Tasker, Charles Carroll and Daniel Carroll; Letter (Dec. 13, 1783) from Charles Sewall to Nicholas Lewis Sewall; Letters of administration (1801) on estate of N.L. Sewall granted to Charles Sewall.

Deed between Thomas Ridgate and Nicholas Sewall includes notation that the seller would not be responsible if the enslaved woman Chloe Butler was freed by a suit.

**Former finding aid locations: 119_39_8; 110W1-W12**

Materials on Slavery

This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding.

Deed of sale (1790) to Nicholas Sewall for five enslaved people; Deed of sale (1790) for enslaved woman to N.L. Sewall

Dates

  • 1716 - 1907

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Extent

From the Collection: 308 boxes (212 regular boxes, 25 oversized boxes, 58 restricted regular boxes, 13 restricted oversized boxes, plus 14 card catalog drawers )

Language of Materials

From the Collection: Multiple languages

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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