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The colored man named Archie Alexander, supposed to be the Slave of a Rebel master, is hereby permitted to remain at in the house service of W. G. Eliot, until legal right to his services shall be established by such party (if any) as may claim them. not to exceed thirty days without unless further extended

S Louis.

Feb. 2[ink spot, number unclear]. 1863.


F. A. Dick

Lt. Col. Prov. Mar. [Provost Marshal]

Genl


verbally renewed until revoked

March 18’ 1863.


Title: Permit for Archie Alexander to remain in the service of W.G. Eliot "until legal right to his services shall be established by such party (if any) as may claim them," March 18, 1863
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Dick, F. A.
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D03859
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William Greenleaf Eliot Papers- Box 2. Papers
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Slavery, abolition, and emancipation
Civil War, 1861-1865
Fugitive slaves
Slavery
African Americans
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166378
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7C03FD8F-8344-86C7-9190-4C3334447176

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