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Acts of the General Assembly, 1850-61. These bills, passed by the General
Assembly to restrict the Negro slave, reflect the growing fear of abolition
propaganda. Mss., Secretary of State's Office, Tallahassee.
Adams, President John Quincy. Memorial, 1826. A request made by early
settlers to have land sales delayed. Mss., Secretary of State's Office, Talla-
hassee.
Ambler, Daniel C. Letter, December 15, 1858. Tells of the introduction of
Brahmin cattle into Florida. Ms., Secretary of State's Office, Tallahassee.
Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Records, 1846-1946. Mss. at the Jennings
Primitive Baptist Church, Jennings, Hamilton. County, Florida.
Bradford, Thomas A. Papers, 1830-71. A collection of personal and business
correspondence, documents, bills, and receipts of Dr. Edward Bradford,
general merchant and plantation owner. Mss., Florida State University
Library, Tallahassee.
Correspondence of the Governors, 1845-60. Mss., Florida State Library,
Tallahassee.
Correspondence of the Secretaries of State, 1845-60. Mss., Florida State Library,
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Court Records of Suits Filed Against the Union Bank, 1840-48. Records
showing amounts of money persons and concerns were trying to collect
from the bank after 1840 Mss., Florida State Library, Tallahassee.
Court Records of Suits Filed by the Union Bank, 1840-46. This collection
shows the large number of persons whose accounts with the bank were past
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Finlayson, John. Papers, 1836-62. In the possession of Edwin H. Finlayson at
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Gatlin, Sarah A. Dower Assignment Letters, 1842-45. Letters showing the
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Publication Information: Book Title: Slavery and Plantation Growth in Antebellum Florida, 1821-1860. Contributors: Julia Floyd Smith - author. Publisher: University of Florida Press. Place of Publication: Gainesville, FL. Publication Year: 1973. Page Number: 229.
    
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