The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 426 pages of information about The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America.

The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 426 pages of information about The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America.

Russell, Lord John, 150, 297, 303.

Russia in European Congresses, 135, 139, 147;
signs Quintuple Treaty, 147, 281.

Rutledge, Edward, in Federal Convention, 58-61, 65.

Rutledge, John, Congressman, 84-87.

ST. AUGUSTINE, 114.

St. Johns, Island of, 52.

St. Johns Parish, Ga., 52.

St. Mary’s River, Fla., 113-14, 116, 117.

“Sanderson,” slaver, 35 n.

Sandiford, 29.

San Domingo, trade with, stopped, 50, 96;
  insurrection in, 74, 84, 86, 96;
  deputies from, 133.

Sardinia, 142.

Savannah, Ga., 16, 51, 169.

Search.  See Right of Search.

Sewall, Wm., slave-trader, 131 n.

Seward, Wm. H., Secretary, 151, 289, 293.

Seward (of Ga.), Congressman, 175.

Sharpe, Granville, 134.

Sherbro Islands, Africa, 158.

Sherman, Roger, in the Federal Convention, 59, 60, 62, 65;
  in Congress, 78.

Shields, Thomas, slave-trader, 131 n.

Sierra Leone, 129, 151, 191.

Sinnickson (of N.J.), Congressman, 81.

Slave Power, the, 153, 198.

Slavers: 
  “Alexander,” 129 n.;
  “Amedie,” 138 n.;
  “L’Amistad,” 143;
  “Antelope” ("Ramirez"), 132;
  “Comet,” 143 n.;
  “Constitution,” 120, 121;
  “Creole,” 143;
  “Daphne,” 129 n.;
  “Dorset,” 115;
  “Eliza,” 129 n.;
  “Emily,” 185;
  “Encomium,” 143 n.;
  “Endymion,” 129 n.;
  “Esperanza,” 129 n.;
  “Eugene,” 115, 129 n.;
  “Fame,” 162;
  “Fortuna,” 138 n.;
  “Illinois,” 149;
  “Le Louis,” 138 n.;
  “Louisa,” 120;
  “Marino,” 120;
  “Martha,” 165;
  “Mary,” 131 n.;
  “Mathilde,” 129 n.;
  “Paz,” 115;
  “La Pensee,” 129 n.;
  “Plattsburg,” 128 n., 129 n.;
  “Prova,” 165;
  “Ramirez” ("Antelope"), 129 n., 130;
  “Rebecca,” 115;
  “Rosa,” 115;
  “Sanderson,” 35 n.;
  “San Juan Nepomuceno,” 138 n.;
  “Saucy Jack,” 115;
  “Science,” 129 n.;
  “Wanderer,” 180, 184, 186;
  “Wildfire,” 190 n.;
  see also Appendix C.

Slavery.  See Table of Contents.

Slaves, number imported, 11, 13, 23 n., 27 n., 31 n., 33 n., 36 n.,
    39 n., 40 n., 43 n., 44 n., 89, 94, 181;
  insurrections of, 13, 18, 30, 204;
  punishments of, 13;
  captured on high seas, 39, 56, 186;
  illegal traffic in, 88, 95, 112-21, 126-32, 165, 166, 179;
  abducted, 144.

Slave-trade, see Table of Contents;
  internal, 9, 155;
  coastwise, 98, 106-09, 156, 161, 183, 191, 302.

Slave-traders, 10, 11, 25, 34, 35, 37, 41, 93, 113, 119, 126-29, 146,
    161, 176, 178, 180, 184;
  prosecution and conviction of, 119, 120, 121, 126, 127, 130, 161, 162,
    183, 190, 191;
  Pardon of, 131;
  punishment of, 37, 104, 122, 127, 132, 190, 191, 199, 261, 264, 268,
    274, 296. 
  For ships, see under Slavers, and Appendix C.

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