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Free Black people

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on Black people who were legally free during the period roughly from 1619-1860 and who lived in countries where slavery existed as an institution.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Camden County Oaths of Tavern-Keepers & Shopkeepers, 1841-1860

 Item
Identifier: RG1-05-184
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: Records from Camden County (Ga.) departments including, courts (Superior, Inferior, Ordinary, Probate, Justice, and City Courts), Tax assessor, Sheriff, Education, and Elections. Types of records in this collection include, tax digests (improved and wild), civil and criminal records, court minutes, interrogatories, judgments, dockets, deed indexes (including transactions involving slavery), land grants, plat drawings, and property indentures, estates (wills, guardianships,...
Dates: 1841-1860

Camden County Register of Free Persons of Color, 1819-1832

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Identifier: RG1-01-93
Scope and Contents

This volume contains a a partial typed transcription of an original record, Camden County Registration of Free Persons of Color. The list details their names, age, family connections (for children), prior states they may have lived, and how they obtained their freedom.

Dates: 1819-1832

Camden County Registration of Free Persons of Color, 1819-1843

 Item
Identifier: RG1-01-30
Scope and Contents

This volume contains a list of Free Persons of Color. The list details their names, age, family connections (for children), prior states they may have lived, and how they obtained their freedom.

This volume was microfilmed in 1958 and laminated.

Dates: 1819-1843