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New Granada Slavery Collection, 1757-1812
Collector
Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
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Format
Manuscript
Language
Spanish
Description
1 box
0.2 linear feet
Details
Subject(s)
Slave trade
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18th century
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Sources
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Colombia
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History
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Slavery
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18th century
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Sources
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Colombia
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History
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Colombia
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Sources
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History
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To 1810
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Latin America
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18th century
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Sources
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History
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Getty AAT genre
Slave bills of sale
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18th century
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Colombia
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Slave records
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18th century
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Colombia
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Compiled/Created
1757-1812
Restrictions note
The collection is open for research.
Summary note
Consists of 58 manuscript leaves, comprising 27 Spanish documents, relating to the buying and selling of slaves in the Kingdom of New Granada (now Colombia).
The collection consists of 58 manuscript leaves, comprising 27 Spanish documents, relating to the buying and selling of slaves in the Kingdom of New Granada (now Colombia). The slaves are mentioned by name, with their ages and disclaimers as to their health--no heart condition, no leprosy, etc.--and the prices are given in Spanish coinage known as pieces of eight (ocho reales). Many of the slaves are children, and some families are mentioned. Many of the documents come from the town of Neyva, but others are from or mention Tocaima and Santa Fe de Bogata.
Statement on responsible collection description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
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