The African Repository, Volumes 39-40American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 122
... ship Zebra , off the river Congo , on the 20th November , and arrived here on the 13th December , having on board 83 slaves . She was a fine brig , apparently of Spanish build , but when seized had neither colors nor papers . Her crew ...
... ship Zebra , off the river Congo , on the 20th November , and arrived here on the 13th December , having on board 83 slaves . She was a fine brig , apparently of Spanish build , but when seized had neither colors nor papers . Her crew ...
Page 69
... ship Mary Caro- line Stevens , was submitted and read ; and on motion , was referred to the Committee on Accounts , as follows : To the President and Board of Directors of the American Colonization Society , in session : GENTLEMEN : It ...
... ship Mary Caro- line Stevens , was submitted and read ; and on motion , was referred to the Committee on Accounts , as follows : To the President and Board of Directors of the American Colonization Society , in session : GENTLEMEN : It ...
Page 70
... ship left port with less than one - sixth of her complement of emi- grants , and about one - third freighted , in lumber , shipped by the Society , which was disposed of at a very low figure . Yet with all this , the accounts herewith ...
... ship left port with less than one - sixth of her complement of emi- grants , and about one - third freighted , in lumber , shipped by the Society , which was disposed of at a very low figure . Yet with all this , the accounts herewith ...
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