File:Affidavit of Jesse L. Page recorded by W.W. Kitzmiller, justice of the peace for St. Louis County, Missouri, September 4, 1851.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAffidavit of Jesse L. Page recorded by W.W. Kitzmiller, justice of the peace for St. Louis County, Missouri, September 4, 1851.jpg |
English: States that he arrested a colored man named Henry Williams, who is believed to be a runaway slave. Bottom of document contains note signed W. W. Kitzmiller to the keeper of the common jail of St. Louis County directing him to detain the slave. Title: Affidavit of Jesse L. Page recorded by W.W. Kitzmiller, justice of the peace for St. Louis County, Missouri, September 4, 1851 |
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Missouri History Museum URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/ED01B650-C6E4-9A0C-FE0E-A4CE195E38B0/original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/177196 |
Author | Kitzmiller, W. W. |
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Identifier InfoField | D01411 |
Part of InfoField | Slaves and Slavery Collection, 1772-1950 |
Subjects InfoField | Fugitive slaves Slaves Slaveholders Slavery African Americans |
Resource InfoField | 177196 |
GUID InfoField | ED01B650-C6E4-9A0C-FE0E-A4CE195E38B0 |
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