Unnamed, NC, 1785 November 29

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House R _cords, 11-29-1785: "Received from the Senate the
record of a Court on the trial of a Negro belonging to
the Estate of G,orge Gibbs, endorsed, In S,nate, 29 Nove
1785, read and referred to the Committee of Claims."
STATE RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Volume XVII, 1781-1785,
page 2973; Goldsobore:Nash Brothers, 1899

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Huse R,cords, 11-29-1785: "Received from the Senate the
record of a Court on the trial of a Negro belonging to
the Estate of G,orge Gibbs, endorsed, In S,nate, 29 Nove
1785, read and referred to the Committee of Claims,"
STATE RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Volume XVII, 1781-1785,
page 2973 Goldsobore:Nash Brothers, 1899

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Huse R,cords, 11-29-1785: "Received from the Senate the
récord of a Court on the trial of a Negro belonging to
the Estate of Gorge Gibbs, endorsed, In S,nate, 29 Nove
1785, read and referred to the Committee of Claims."
STATE RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Volume XVII, 1781-1785,
Page 297s Goldsobore:Nash Brothers, 1899

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