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The trial of Amos Broad and his wife on three several indictments for assaulting and beating Betty, a slave, and her little female child Sarah, aged three years.

Title
The trial of Amos Broad and his wife [microform] on three several indictments for assaulting and beating Betty, a slave, and her little female child Sarah, aged three years. Had at the Court of Special Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the city and county of New-York, at the City-hall, of the said city, on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1809. Present, the Hon. Pierre C. Van Wyck, recorder. Peter Mesier and James Drake, esquires, aldermen. To which is added, the motion of counsel in Mr. Broad's behalf, to mitigate the imprisonment of his person, and impose a fine--and the reply of Mr. Sampson. Also, the prayer or invocation of Mr. Broad, to the court, for mercy--and the address of His Honor, the recorder, on passing sentence on the defendants.
Author
Broad, Amos.
Publication
New-York: Printed by Henry C. Southwick, no. 2, Wall-Street, 1809.

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Additional Authors
  • Broad, Demis, Mrs.
  • New York (State). Court of Special Sessions (New York)
Description
31 p.; 21 cm.
Uniform Title
Slavery: source material and critical literature.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfiche (negative).
Call Number
Sc Micro F-13937
OCLC
18100207
Author
Broad, Amos.
Title
The trial of Amos Broad and his wife [microform] on three several indictments for assaulting and beating Betty, a slave, and her little female child Sarah, aged three years. Had at the Court of Special Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the city and county of New-York, at the City-hall, of the said city, on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1809. Present, the Hon. Pierre C. Van Wyck, recorder. Peter Mesier and James Drake, esquires, aldermen. To which is added, the motion of counsel in Mr. Broad's behalf, to mitigate the imprisonment of his person, and impose a fine--and the reply of Mr. Sampson. Also, the prayer or invocation of Mr. Broad, to the court, for mercy--and the address of His Honor, the recorder, on passing sentence on the defendants.
Imprint
New-York: Printed by Henry C. Southwick, no. 2, Wall-Street, 1809.
Series
Slavery: source material and critical literature.
Reproduction
Microfiche (negative). Louisville, Ky. : Lost Cause Press [198-] 3 microfiche sheets ; 11 x 15 cm. (Slavery: source material and critical literature)
Added Author
Broad, Demis, Mrs. Defendant
New York (State). Court of Special Sessions (New York)
Research Call Number
Sc Micro F-13937
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