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    Correspondence, Stock, Disputes, Manumission

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    Correspondence regarding capital stock and disputes with John Ashton. Letter to Francis Neale, S.J., (90T5) addresses the possibility of the manumission of enslaved people from Bohemia farm:
     
    Indenture (1792) of Rev. James Jones; Assignment of Stock (1806) from Rev. John Rosseter to the Corp. RRC; Receipt (1815) by Rev. William Pasquet to Francis Neale, S.J.; Letter (July 7, 1806) from John Ashton to Francis Neale, S.J.; Letter (Jan. 30, 1810) from John Ashton, S.J., to Fr. Neale; Copy (1810) of Ashton's letter to Neale; Letter (Jan. 15, 1811) from Ashton to Neale; Money draft of James Walton to John Ashton (1795); Judgment from Anne Arundel County Court (1795); Account of John Ashton with the Corp.; Letter (Mar. 2, 1804) from Ashton to the trustees of the Corporation; Two letters (1804) from Ashton to Francis Neale, S.J.; Letter (Jul. 5, 1805) from Ashton to the Trustees of the Corp. RRC; Letter (Feb. 3, 1806) from Ashton to G.B. Bitouzey, S.J.; Letter (Jul. 28, 1805) from Ashton to Charles Neale, S.J.; Letter (Sept. 14, 1818) from Ashton to the trustees of the Corp. RRC; Accounts of Ashton with the Corp. RRC (1795-1814) and statement of these accounts to Oct. 15, 1815; Mr. Ashton's Chart; Letter (June. 19, 1816) from Notley Young, S.J., to the Corp; Letter (1817?) to Francis Neale, S.J., addresses the topic of the manumission of enslaved individuals at Bohemia farm.
     
    **Former finding aid locations: 119_23_13; 90T1-90T5**
     
    This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding.
     
    Discusses sale and manumission of enslaved individuals at Bohemia (Family & family). [GSA32]
     
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1065255
    Date
    1795
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    For more information about copyright for materials within the Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus collection, please consult https://www.library.georgetown.edu/copyright/digitalgeorgetown/maryland-province-archives.
    Time Period
    1795-1817
    Is Part Of
    Archives of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus (GTM.000119); Box 97; Folder 2;
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    • Subseries 3.2: Legal Documents, 1789-1918
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