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Reply To: | A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." < [log in to unmask]> |
Date: | Mon, 8 Mar 1999 15:06:28 -0500 |
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Try looking at Almon W. Lauber, INDIAN SLAVERY IN COLONIAL TIMES
WITHIN THE PRESENT LIMITS OF THE UNITED STATES (1913).
Milton M. Klein | phone: (423) 974-2806
University of Tennessee, Knoxville | email: [log in to unmask]
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999 [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Hi,
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>Just received this e-mail from a friend of mine. I have nothing on this topic.
>Can anyone help? Thanks Les Buell
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>Les
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>Recently while looking at my copy of Ecclesiastical Records of the State of
>New York, Vol. III, pg. 1673, I came across an interesting piece of
>Legislation from 1706 entitled, "An Act to Encourage the Baptizing of Negro,
>Indian and Mulatto Slaves".
>The purpose of the legislation was to disspell the idea that baptism in any
>way affected the slave's legal status - it did not. So good burghers baptize
>them all, they will still be slaves!
>
>Do you have any figures on the number of Native Americans held in slavery in
>colonial New York?
>
>Edward J.
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