File:Thomas F. Mulledy signature 1838 articles of agreement p7.jpg

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Signature of Thomas F. Mulledy

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English: Signature of Thomas F. Mulledy, the Jesuit provincial superior for the Maryland province, on page 7 of the articles of agreement for the sale of 272 slaves in 1838
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Source Georgetown Slavery Archive, [1]
Author Thomas Mulledy
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: File-Articles of agreement between Thomas F. Mulledy, of Georgetown, District of Columbia, of one part, and Jesse Beatty and Henry Johnson, of the State of Louisiana, of the other part. 19th June 1838 p7.jpg
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