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Board of Commissioners - Emancipation of Slaves in DC

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NARA M520. Records of the Board of Commissioners for the Emancipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia, 1862-63. …Learn more

  • Docket Book, April - December 1862
  • Final Report Of The Board Of Commissioners, January 14, 1863
  • Minutes Of Meetings, April 28, 1862 - January 14, 1863
  • Petitions Filed Under The Act Of April 16, 1862
  • Petitions Filled Under The Act Of July 12, 1862
  • Record Of Petitions Filed, April 29 - July 15, 1862
  • Summary List Of Awards
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