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Fugitive Slave Laws

Control Number NRAN-21-SDNYFUGSLAV-FS3-A
Media Textual records
Descr. Level Item
Record Group 21
Series SDNYFUGSLAV
File Unit FS3
Item A
Title In the Matter of the Petition of Jacob H. Grove: Petition of Jacob H. Grove
Dates 05/25/1854-05/25/1854
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Creating Org. United States. Circuit Court. Southern District of New York.
Record Type/Genre Petitions
Scope & Content The case in which this document is filed involves a fugitive slave named Stephen Pembrook.
See Also File Unit Description
Subject Ref. Slavery; [Fugitive Slaves]
Access Unrestricted.
Use Restrictions None.
Items 1 item(s)
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