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Slave Narratives, Volume 7, Kentucky, Bogie-Woods
Includes narratives by Amelia Jones, Ann Gudgel, Annie B. Boyd, Annie Morgan, Anonymous Female, Belle Robinson, Bert Mayfield, Charlie Richmond, Compilation, Cora Torian, Dan Bogie, Easter Sudie Campbell, Edd Shirley, Elizabeth Alexander, Esther Hudespeth, George Dorsey, George Henderson, George Scruggs, Harriet Mason, Jenny McKee, Joana Owens, John Anderson, Kate Billingsby, Mandy Gibson, Martha J. Jones, Mary Wooldridge, Mary Wright, Mrs. Heyburn, Nannie Eaves, Peter Bruner, Rev. John R. Cox, Scott Mitchell, Sophia Word, Susan Dale Sanders, Uncle Dick, Wes Woods, Will Oats
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Slave Narratives
v. 1. Alabama narratives
v. 2. Arkansas narratives
v. 3. Florida narratives
v. 4. Georgia naratives
v. 5. Indiana narratives
v. 6. Kansas narratives
v. 7. Kentucky narratives
v. 8. Maryland narratives
v. 9. Mississippi narratives
v. 10. Missouri narratives
v. 11. North Carolina narratives
v. 12. Ohio narratives
v. 13. Oklahoma narratives
v. 14. South Carolina narratives
v. 15. Tennessee narratives
v. 16. Texas narratives
v. 17. Virginia narratives
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Jones v. Van Zandt, 46 U.S. 215 (1847)
A predecessor of the Dred Scot decision, the Court ruled unanimously that the Fugitive Slave Act was constitutional, and that slavery was a matter for each state to determine for itself.
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House of Refuge Records collection
"The Cincinnati House of Refuge was founded in 1850 as a shelter for juvenile delinquents. Its main purpose was to remove the children from their "corrupting environment" and teach them the "habits of industry & obedience to the law." The records of the Cincinnati House of Refuge consist of 5 volumes and includes the Record of Commitments (1869-1882, 1891-1902), an index, financial records and payroll records. The Record of Commitments includes the names of individuals committed to the House of Refuge, their nationality, a description of their offenses or the reason for admittance, information on their parents, and their age." --from digital collections website
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Kentucky, Soldiers of the War of 1812
This database provides the names of the soldiers in the Kentucky Militia who served in the War of 1812. It is arranged according to the name of the Captain and the number of the Regiment. In addition to providing the names of the soldiers, the database also includes the soldiers' rank, date of appointment or enlistment, or date and place of muster, and to what time he was engaged or enlisted.
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Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950
The 1950 U.S. Census includes never-before-seen genealogical information, including enumeration district maps, population schedules, Indian reservation schedules, and more.
Most enumeration districts could be recorded in less than 70 pages, but standard procedure dictated that pages were numbered 1 through 70. It wasn't unusual for an enumeration district to end before page 70, leaving blank pages, and then pick up again on page 71 if there were supplementary records.
Census information generally wasn't retained for military personnel living abroad. However, there are records for servicemembers who were stationed in the American territories of Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Panama Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the military bases of Canton [Kanton], Johnston, Midway, and Wake Island. There are also records for servicemembers who lived in barracks on U.S. soil; they were counted as living separately from their families.
College students who lived on campus weren't listed with their families because they were enumerated in their dorms.
Native Americans living on reservations were listed on additional forms known as Indian reservation schedules. Native Americans living off-reservation, or on reservations in Alaska and Oklahoma, were listed on standard population schedules.
While infants born before April 1, 1950 will appear on population schedules, there was initially more information about them on "Infant Cards," but those were later removed and no longer exist.
Housing schedules detailing information about residents' physical homes were recorded on the reverse sides of population schedule forms, but they weren't microfilmed and no longer exist.
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Records of the Post Office Department, 1773-1971. Reports of Site Locations, 1837-1950
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Slaveholders in the Campbell County Tax List, 1795
A partial list of slaveholders appearing in the 1795 tax rolls, along with the number of enslaved people held. In 1795, Campbell County encompassed all of what is now Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties.
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Boone County, Kentucky Tavern Licenses
A list of the people granted tavern licenses in Boone County, KY, along with the date of the license and the location of the tavern.
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Boone County Tax List for Negreos and Mulattoes, 1869
A list of African Americans appearing in the tax rolls for Boone County, Kentucky in 1869.
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Boone County Tax List for Negroes and Mullatoes, 1867
A list of African Americans appearing in the tax rolls for Boone County, Kentucky in 1867.
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Boone County African American Tax List, 1866
A list of the African Americans who appear in the 1866 Boone County, Kentucky tax rolls, along with information on land , horses, and children.
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Boone County Tax List, 1810
A list of residents appearing in the 1810 tax rolls for Boone County, Kentucky, including the total number of enslaved people held by each household.
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Boone County Guardian Bonds
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Boone County Administrator Bonds
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Battle Unit Details: 1st Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 5th Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Infantry
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 9th Regiment, Kentucky Calvary
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 8th Regiment, Kentucky Calvary
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 5th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 4th Regiment, Kentucky Calvary
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 3rd Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 55th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 30th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.
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Battle Unit Details: 23rd Regiment, Kentucky Infantry
A brief history of the regiment, with links to the individual soldiers who served in the unit.