Date | 1830 |
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Law/Legislation | Law |
Jurisdiction | VA |
Title | Chapter 176 |
Description/Full Text | Certificates are to be obtained by slave owners who are about to remove slaves to Louisiana signed by two freeholders, stating that the slaves were raised by the present owners, or acquired in a named county and have not been convicted of any crimes. |
Additional Information | – |
Source | Black Laws of Virginia, By: June Purcell Guild |
Transcriber Notes | – |
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