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Argument in behalf of appropriating unpaid bounties of United States colored soldiers to certain institutions
Painter, Charles Cornelius Coffin
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African American Universities And Colleges; African Americans; Bounties, Military; United States; Universities
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Letter to William Collamer, January 19, 1859
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Africa; Amistad (Schooner); Bankruptcy; Bounties, Military; Foot Solomon 1802 1866; Law And Legislation; Slave Trade; Slaver; Tariff; United States
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Citizens, halt!: The wounds and deaths of relatives and friends cry for vengeance. The Union calls for supporters The traitor hands that have polluted the sacred flag of freedom, must be destroyed. Freedom has decreed that slavery is a political nuisance to be abolished. The flag of the free must not be prostituted to protect the interests of slavery. ... Every whole-souled man, every one capable of bearing arms, who has an American heart, come forward and sign the muster roll. Maj. T.G. Miller, formerly of 3d Reg't Reserves, is now recruiting a company for nine months' service at Mrs. P. Miller's White Horse Tavern, Frankford Road & Columbia Avenue All who will prove themselves men, patriots, defenders of rights that Americans hold dear, come forward and serve for nine months. If they are required for a longer time, they can then enlist again. U.S. pay, food and clothing, and city bounty, secured to the volunteer. Citizens in favor of a vigorous prosecution of the war, are invited to call and confer with the major
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Bounties, Military; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Philadelphia (Pa.); Recruiting Posters; Recruiting, Enlistment, Etc; United States; United States Army
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Nov. 7: Senate bill to confirm titles of several citizens in certain Negroes (petition and messages only)
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Bounties, Military; Government; Mecklenburg County (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slaves; South Carolina
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Odd Fellows' Hall, Frankford: Edward Mogridge, business manager George Brown, treasurer Benefit of the 25th Ward Bounty Fund! On Wednesday evening, Aug. 24, '64 on which occasion Briggs' Minstrels and Burlesque Opera Troupe, in connection with the Bridesburg Armory Brass Band will appear in a versatile programme. ... Dramatic readings! ... How is your grandmudder? ... The evening's entertainment will conclude with the Ethiopian opera, entitled The rival boot blacks ... Admission, 25 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at half-past 7. Front seats reserved for ladies. Polite ushers will be in attendance
Briggs' Minstrels
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Benefit Performances; Bounties, Military; Broadsides; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Entertainment Events; History; Minstrel Shows; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Philadelphia (Pa.); Playbills
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Senate Bills (May 6): Bill to amend the militia act
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Bounties, Military; Government; History; Indians; Military Campaigns; Militia; North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; Officer; Politics And Government; Revolution, 1775 1783; Slaver; Slaves; South Carolina; United States; United States. Continental Army; Volunteers; Wagons
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Session of December 1791-January 1792: House Bills: December 23
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Administration Of Estates; Bounties, Military; Commercial Products; County Charters; Duplin County (N.C.); Flour; Government; History; Land Grants; New Hanover County (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. Department Of The Secretary Of State; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; Onslow County (N.C.); Pasquotank County (N.C.); Politics And Government; Secretaries Of State (State Governments); Slaver; Slaves; United States
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Joint Papers: Petitions rejected or tabled, Nov. 21 - Dec. 17
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Armstrong, Martin, 1808; Auditors; Bail; Bounties, Military; Chowan County (N.C.); Cumberland County (N.C.); Divorce; Edenton (N.C.); Executions And Executioners; Executors And Administrators; Government; Halifax (N.C.); Halifax County (N.C.); History; Indictments; Jails; Land Grants; Land Titles; Marriage; Military Supplies; Nashville (Tenn.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; Perquimans County (N.C.); Politics And Government; Prisoners; Revolution, 1775 1783; Rutherford County (N.C.); Salisbury (N.C.); Sheriffs; Slaver; Slaves; Surveyors; Warrenton (N.C.)
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Petitions: Revolutionary War
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Administration Of Estates; Anson County (N.C.); Armstrong, Martin, 1808; Auditors; Bounties, Military; Charleston (S.C.); Chowan County (N.C.); Contracts For Deeds; Debt; Debts, Public; Devaluation Of Currency; Disabled Veterans; Divorce; Executors And Administrators; Finance, Public; Government; Guilford County (N.C.); Indentured Servants; Indians; Iredell County (N.C.); Land Grants; Land Titles; Merchant Mariners; Military Pensions; Military Supplies; Militia; Moore, Stephen, 1734 1799; Nash, Abner, Approximately 1740 1786; New Bern (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; Politics And Government; Prisoners Of War; Quartermasters; Registration And Transfer; Rowan County (N.C.); Rutherford, Griffith; Sailors; Salisbury (N.C.); Separation (Law); Slaver; Slaves; Surveyors; Tax Collection; Tennessee; Wages; War Widows; Wounds And Injuries
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Session of December 1791-January 1792: Joint Committee Reports (Propositions and Grievances)
North Carolina. General Assembly McKinney, R Johnston, John Hawkins, Wyatt
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Administration Of Estates; Bladen County (N.C.); Bounties, Military; Burke County (N.C.); Cape Fear River (N.C.); Capital Punishment; Caswell County (N.C.); Clemency; Courthouses; Craven County (N.C.); Crime; Criminals; Currituck County (N.C.); Debt; Divorce; Edgecombe County (N.C.); Executors And Administrators; Funeral Rites And Ceremonies; Government; Granville County (N.C.); Guilford County (N.C.); Hanging; History; Horse Stealing; Judges; Land Grants; Mc Culloh, Henry E. (Henry Eustace), Approximately 1810; Military Pensions; Military Supplies; Money; Montgomery County (N.C.); Nash County (N.C.); Nash, Abner, Approximately 1740 1786; New Bern (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; North Carolina. Militia; Onslow County (N.C.); Personal Property; Philadelphia (Pa.); Politics And Government; Poll Tax; Poor; Real Property; Revolution, 1775 1783; Rowan County (N.C.); Rutherford County (N.C.); Salisbury (N.C.); Sheriffs; Slaver; Slaves; Social Service; Tax Collection; Tyrrell County (N.C.); United States; United States. Congress; Wayne County (N.C.); Wilmington (N.C.); Wounds And Injuries
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Session of December 1791-January 1792: Joint Committee Reports (Propositions and Grievances)
North Carolina. General Assembly Lock, Matthew Jewin, Robert Hill, H Green, Joseph
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Administration Of Estates; Anson County (N.C.); Beaufort County (N.C.); Blount, William, 1749 1800; Bounties, Military; Chatham County (N.C.); Clerks; Crime; Criminals; Cumberland County (N.C.); Currituck County (N.C.); Divorce; Executors And Administrators; Fines (Penalties); Fires; Flagellation; Franklin County (N.C.); Fraud; Government; Governors; Greene County (Tenn.); Hawkins County (Tenn.); History; Iredell County (N.C.); Military Supplies; Money; North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; North Carolina. Militia; Pitt County (N.C.); Politics And Government; Punishment; Real Property; Revolution, 1775 1783; Robeson County (N.C.); Rowan County (N.C.); Rutherford County (N.C.); Sheriffs; Slaver; Slaves; Soldiers; Sullivan County (Tenn.); Tax Collection; United States; United States. Navy; Wages; War Widows; Wayne County (N.C.); Wills
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Joint Papers (April-May, 1780): Joint Select Committee Reports and Papers
North Carolina. General Assembly
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Administration Of Estates; Administrative Regulations; Allegiance; Armed Forces; Armies; Belfast (Northern Ireland); Bloodworth, Timothy, 1736 1814; Bounties, Military; Caswell, Richard, 1729 1789; Cities And Towns; Commerce; Commissariat; Confiscations; Cornell, Samuel, 1731 1781; Counties; Customs Administration; Davis, James, 1721 1785; Debt; Deeds; Duplin County (N.C.); Edenton (N.C.); Ellis, Richard, Active 1765 1790; Fanning, Edmund, 1739 1818; Finance, Public; Firearms; Government; Governors; Harrington, Henry William, 1748 1809; Hatteras, Cape (N.C.); Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754 1816; History; Hunt, Memucan, 1729 1808; Imports; Inlets; Iredell, James, 1751 1799; Ireland; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743 1826; Jones, Willie, Approximately 1741 1801; Justices Of The Peace; Land Grants; Land Titles; Martin, Alexander, 1740 1807; Mc Culloh, Henry E. (Henry Eustace), Approximately 1810; Mc Culloh, Henry, Approximately 1700 1779; Mecklenburg County (N.C.); Military Assistance; Military Intelligence; Military Supplies; Militia; Montgomery County (N.C.); Nash, Abner, Approximately 1740 1786; New Bern (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; Oaths; Ocracoke (N.C.); Ocracoke Island (N.C.); Officials And Employees; Onslow County (N.C.); Orphans; Pasquotank County (N.C.); Perquimans County (N.C.); Politics And Government; Printers; Property; Property Tax; Public Buildings; Public Officers; Quakers; Reed, James, 1777; Religion; Revolution, 1775 1783; Roanoke Colony; Rutherford, Griffith; Shelby, Evan, 1719 1794; Shipping; Ships; Slaver; Slaves; Soldiers; South Carolina; Taxation; United States; United States. Army; United States. Continental Army; United States. Continental Congress; Valuation; Virginia; Volunteers; Wade, Thomas Holden, Approximately 1720 1786; Widows; Williams, Benjamin, 1751 1814
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