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Court writ of October 7, 1747 on behalf Juan Andréu Massó, a Notary Public, concerning his release from imprisonment

Court writ of October 7, 1747 on behalf Juan Andréu Massó, a Notary Pu...

Title devised, in English, by Library staff. Jurisdiction covered: Spain. Also available on microfilm (Law Library Microfilm 84/10004). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Docume... More

Samuel Hambleton to James A. Pearce, Monday, June 09, 1862  (Statement regarding arrest of Judge Richard Carmichael)
The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George Storrs ...

Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George S...

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Abraham Lincoln to Winfield Scott, Thursday, April 25, 1861  (Arrest of Maryland Legislature)
Leslie Combs to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 06, 1862  (Arrest of his daughter)
Leslie Combs to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 06, 1862  (Arrest of his daughter)
A. Minor to Abraham Lincoln, July 1862  (Arrest of Richard B. Carmichael)
John W. Forney to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 13, 1861  (Arrest of Pierce Butler)
Edwin H. Webster to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 01, 1862  (Arrest of Judge Carmichael)
Edwin H. Webster to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 01, 1862  (Arrest of Judge Carmichael)
A declaration of the causes which mooued the chiefe commanders of the nauie of Her Most Excellent Maiestie the Queene of England in their voyage and expedition for Portingal : to take and arrest in the mouth of the riuer of Lisbone certaine shippes of corne and other prouisions of warre bound for the said citie, prepared for the seruices of the King of Spaine in the ports and prouinces within and about the sownde : the 30. day of Iune, in the yeere of Our Lord 1589 and of Her Maiesties raigne the one and thirtie.

A declaration of the causes which mooued the chiefe commanders of the ...

A justification of the seizure of Hansa ships during the 1589 expedition against Spain and Portugal. "First edition in English of this official diplomatic document"--H.P. Kraus. Sir Francis Drake : a pictorial ... More

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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James A. Pearce to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 08, 1862  (Arrest of Judge Richard B. Carmichael)
Alfred B. Ely to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 13, 1861  (Arrest of Gen. Benham; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Dec. 14, 1861; with response from J.L. Lee, Dec 19, 1861 and Gen. McClellan, Dec, 19, 1861)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, March 15, 1863  (Arrest of Judge Charles H. Constable)
Richard T. Jacob to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 26, 1864  (Account of Jacob's arrest)
Francis P. Kenrick to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 20, 1862  (Arrest made by Gen. Fremont)
John M. Schofield to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 14, 1863  (Arrest of William McKee)
C. C. Morgan, Monday, February 01, 1864  (Complains about his arrest in New Orleans)
C. C. Morgan, Monday, February 01, 1864  (Complains about his arrest in New Orleans)
Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George Storrs ...

Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George S...

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Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George Storrs ...

Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George S...

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Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George Storrs ...

Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George S...

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Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George Storrs ...

Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George S...

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Henry T. Blow to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 13, 1863  (Telegram protesting arrest of William McKee)
John Wood to Abraham Lincoln, September 11, 1864  (Protests his arrest; endorsed by Andrew Johnson, et al.)
The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

Arrest dv Grand Conseil donné sur la reformation de l’imprimerie, le vnziéme septembre 1544.

Arrest dv Grand Conseil donné sur la reformation de l’imprimerie, le v...

Bound with: Aubert, 16th century. Plaidoyez povr la reformation de l'imprimerie. Paris, 1571? (Rosenwald 1076). Rosenwald 1034 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LAC knj 2019-04... More

Military despotism! Arbitrary arrest of a judge [Regarding Andrew Jackson and Dominick A. Hall] During the session of Congress in 842, Senator Linn of Mo. introduced the bill for refunding the money to Jackson, with interest, amounting to {dolla

Military despotism! Arbitrary arrest of a judge [Regarding Andrew Jack...

Jackson, Andrew.; Hall, Dominick A. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portf... More

Joseph H. Bradley and Henry M. Parker to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 18, 1862  (Arrest of Gen. Charles Stone)
(Rewards offered for the arrest of Jefferson Davis and others, May 2, 1865.) By the President of the United States of America. A proclamation. Whereas it appears, from evidence in the Bureau of military justice, that the atrocious murder of the

(Rewards offered for the arrest of Jefferson Davis and others, May 2, ...

Reward. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 235, Folder 23.

The  blind gallery boy - Public domain theatrical script

The blind gallery boy - Public domain theatrical script

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Samuel Hambleton to James A. Pearce, Monday, June 09, 1862  (Statement regarding arrest of Judge Richard Carmichael)
The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

Edward Bates to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, May 20, 1863  (Arrest of S. J. P. Anderson)
Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George Storrs ...

Mob, under pretence of law ; or, the arrest and trial of Rev. George S...

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Abraham Lincoln to Winfield Scott, Thursday, April 25, 1861  (Arrest of Maryland Legislature)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 16, 1865  (Telegram concerning arrest of Henry S. Foote)
Ward H. Lamon to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, April 10, 1864  (Offers to arrest Benjamin G. Harris)
Frank Wolford to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 30, 1864  (Wolford's arrest and imprisonment)
The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Picryl description: Public domain page scan, race relations, African Americans, free to use no copyright restrictions image.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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Halbert E. Paine, Thursday, June 05, 1862  ("Correspondence between Thomas Williams, Wickham Hoffman, and Halbert E. Paine, ending in Williams's order for Paine's arrest.")
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge to William H. Seward, Sunday, May 24, 1863  (Arrest of Clement Vallandigham and its consequences)
John J. Crittenden to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 03, 1861  (Arrest of Charles Morehead)
Alfred B. Ely to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 13, 1861  (Arrest of Gen. Benham; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Dec. 14, 1861; with response from J.L. Lee, Dec 19, 1861 and Gen. McClellan, Dec, 19, 1861)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, March 15, 1863  (Arrest of Judge Charles H. Constable)
U.S. Senate to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 22, 1862  (Resolution concerning arrest of General Stone)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Loomis, Thursday, August 01, 1861  (Telegram ordering arrest of secessionists)
S. J. P. Anderson to Edward Bates, Saturday, May 16, 1863  (Protests his arrest)
John A. Dix to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, June 25, 1862  (Report on arrest of Judge R. B. Carmichael)
C. C. Morgan, Monday, February 01, 1864  (Complains about his arrest in New Orleans)
John G. Nicolay to John F. Lee, Monday, May 19, 1862  (Arrest of Capt. R.B. Hatch; with endorsements from Lee and Montgomery Meigs)
John G. Nicolay to John F. Lee, Monday, May 19, 1862  (Arrest of Capt. R.B. Hatch; with endorsements from Lee and Montgomery Meigs)
The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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