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Inventory of slaves on Jamaican plantation.

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1820
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label_outline Explore Jamaican, American Letters And Papers

Mr. Peter Phillips (left), Jamaican Minister of National Security, introduces US Air Force (USAF) personnel from the 377th Aerospace Medicine Squadron (AMDS), who will provide medical services to the local residents at the Mayfield Park Medical Center, while deployed to Kingston, Jamaica as part of Exercise NEW HORIZONS 2002

Jamaican volunteers begin removing boxes from a pallet of supplies that arrived aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft of the 50th Tactical Airlift Squadron earlier in the day. The U.S. government sent the supplies to help Jamaica recover from the devastation w

Revolutionary War [Request for compensation to be paid to Nathaniel Seely for his slave, Amos Seely, who was killed in the Revolutionary War, 1783. Top reads "pay-table office, July 30th, 1783..."]

After accepting the first shipment of U.S.-provided supplies, Jamaican prime minister Edward Seaga, left, speaks to reporters about his nation's response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Gilbert, a powerful storm that hit the island on September 12

Jamaican agricultural laborers making victory sign at a Farm Security Administration camp

Begins "I certify that negro named Jenny is at liberty to hire herself for an honest livelihood..."

US Air Force (USAF) and US Marine Corps (USMC) Engineers, assigned to Joint Task Force Blue Mountain are given a tour of the local home and industrial electrical system plant, by Jamaican Defense Forces, Electrical Supervisors, at Up Park Camp, located in Kingston Jamaica, during the humanitarian assistance portion of Exercise NEW HORIZONS 2002

Crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Legare pose with members

[Jamaican agricultural laborers making victory sign at a Farm Security Administration camp]

Catilda Downs; Barbados passport 2

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. McCarthy Phillip, an infantry

Statistics of revenue, imports, exports, etc. 1691 - 1768.

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african americans history social conditions west indies jamaica slavery enslaved people inventories schomburg center for research in black culture manuscripts archives and rare books division miscellaneous american letters and papers jamaican plantation ultra high resolution high resolution inventory slaves jamaican plantation american letters and papers handwriting text document paper font paper product diary new york public library african american history writing