1800s Manuscript Note by Richard Monckton Milnes, First Baron of Houghton, British Parliamentarian and Writer
1833 Manuscript Letter Probably from Rev. Robert Ker Porter, English Author, Diplomat, Traveler
1845 Manuscript Letters Between Lace Merchant and Philanthropist, George Moore, and William Smith, on Business Matters
1800s Two Autographed Signed Letter (ASL) of Stanford Rivers' Author, Artist and Inventor, Isaac Taylor
1833 Basil Hall Manuscript Letter to His Wife's Mother, Lady Hunter with Addition by Margaret Hall
1849 New Hampshire Teen Boy’s Academic and Creative Writing Kept While at Indiana University
1874-1876 8th Grader’s English Composition Book Kept While at School in Harvard, Massachusetts
Early 1900s Handwritten Collection of Jigs Transcribed for Clarinet by an Accomplished Vermont Musician
1899 ORIGINAL, SUPERB LOG AND TRAVEL JOURNAL OF A BUSY WORKING SCHOONER TRADING AROUND THE WORLD
1877 Diary of a Very Young, Well Written and Social Wife of a Wisconsin Hog Farmer
1890 New England Physician’s Daily Dairy Recording the Names, Addresses, Health Conditions and Treatments of Hundreds
1865 Eclectic, Detailed Diary and Record Book of a Massachusetts-Based Captain, Businessman and Poet
1871 Rare Manuscript Taxation Notice for Cuban Plantation Owner of African Slave and Chinese Coolies
c1860s Incredible Archive of Depositions by Chinese Coolie Labourers Discussing Their Treatment on the Coolie Ships
c1860s Incredible Archive of Depositions by Chinese Coolie Labourers Discussing their Treatment on the Coolie Ships
1879 Cuban Plantation Owner Plea for Government Support in Capturing an Escaped Chinese Labourer
1872 Cuban Manuscript Document Regarding the Transfer and Receipt of African Child Slaves
1872-1875 Interesting Pair of Investigation Reports on African Slaves in Cuba
1852-1885 Remarkable Archive of Manuscripts on the Deaths of African Slaves or Emancipated Slaves in Cuba
1868-1872 Pair of Cuban Government Manuscripts Relating to Injured Black Slaves in Matanzas
1872 Cuban Government Letter Describing Transfer of African Slaves from Managua to Limonar
1865 Remarkable Testimonies of Chinese Coolies Following a Failed Mutiny Aboard Coolie Ship Emmanuel on Route from Macau to Havana
1875 Outstanding Legal Manuscript of Depositions Following the Apprehension of a Black Slave in Cuba
1865 Manuscript African Slave Ship Inspection Report of Missing Slaves for the Ship Leonor After Landing in Cuba
1880 Manuscript Death Certificate by a Cuban Physician Caring for an Emancipated Black Slave in Cuba
1866 Cuban Government Document Stating Compliance of a Chinese Coolie Trading Company’s Ship Landing in Havana
1867 Cuban Government Circular Notice Detailing the Chinese Coolie’s Fate at the End of their Initial Contract
1879 Dramatic Letter to from the Master of a Mazantas Plantation to the Mayor Regarding Runaway Fugitive Chinese Coolies
1861 Handwritten Contrata (Contract) for a Chinese Coolie Labourer in Havana Following Completion of His Primitive Contract
1861 Handwritten Contrata (Contract) for a Chinese Coolie Labourer in Havana Following Completion of His Primitive Contract, Signed in Chinese
1868 Contrata (Contract) for a Chinese Coolie Labourer in Sagua La Grande Following Completion of His Primitive Contract, Signed in Chinese
1866 Contrata (Contract) for a Chinese Coolie Labourer in Matanzas Following Completion of His Primitive Contract
1865 Contrata (Contract) for a Chinese Coolie Labourer in Matanzas Following Completion of His Primitive Contract
1860 Contrata (Contract) for a Chinese Coolie Labourer in Sagua La Grande Following Completion of His Primitive Contract, Signed in Chinese
1860 Contrata (Contract) for a Chinese Coolie Labourer in Havana Following Completion of His Primitive Contract, Signed in Chinese
1871 Rare Contract of an Emancipated Black Slave Who Will Labour for Six Years in Havana
1863-1865 Rare Contract of Emancipated Black Slave Feliciano of the Congo Whose Contract to Work Under Los Minas del Cobre Has Been Renewed
1863 Rare Contract of Emancipated Black Slave Dimas of the Congo Who Will Labour in Havana Under D. Minas del Cobre