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Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963

"The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870"

_, IV. 22.
July 23, 1823, certain parties liable to penalties for
introducing slaves into Alabama. _Ibid._, IV. 63.
Aug. 15, 1823, owners of schooner "Mary," convicted of
importing slaves. _Ibid._, IV. 66.
PRESIDENT J.Q. ADAMS: March 4, 1826, Robert Perry; his ship
was forfeited for slave-trading. _Ibid._, IV. 140.
Jan. 17, 1827, Jesse Perry; forfeited ship, and was convicted
for introducing slaves. _Ibid._, IV. 158.
Feb. 13, 1827, Zenas Winston; incurred penalties for
slave-trading. _Ibid._, IV. 161. The four following cases are
similar to that of Winston:--
Feb. 24, 1827, John Tucker and William Morbon. _Ibid._, IV.
162.
March 25, 1828, Joseph Badger. _Ibid._, IV. 192.
Feb. 19, 1829, L.R. Wallace. _Ibid._, IV. 215.
PRESIDENT JACKSON: Five cases. _Ibid._, IV. 225, 270, 301,
393, 440.
The above cases were taken from manuscript copies of the
Washington records, made by Mr. W.C. Endicott, Jr., and kindly
loaned me.
[149] See _Senate Journal_, 20 Cong. 1 sess. pp. 60, 66, 340,
341, 343, 348, 352, 355; _House Journal_, 20 Cong. 1 sess. pp.
59, 76, 123, 134, 156, 169, 173, 279, 634, 641, 646, 647, 688,
692.
[150] _Statutes at Large_, VI. 376.
[151] Among interesting minor proceedings in this period were
two Senate bills to register slaves so as to prevent illegal
importation.


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