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Alabama Slavery Statutes


Coverage: 1818-1870

Volumes:
An Act to revive an act to incorporate the town of Columbiana, in the county of Shelby. (1870)
An Act to amend an act, entitled An act to establish a new charter for the city of Huntsville (1870)
An Act to incorporate the town of Tuskegee, in the county of Macon, and for other purposes. (1869)
An Act to amend the charter of the city of Montgomery, and the various laws hertofore passed amending the said charter. (1869)
Joint Resolutions Authorizing the purchase for the use of the State of two hundred copies of each volume of Smith's Alabama Reports. (1869)
Joint Resolution relative to an amendment to the constitution of the United States. (1868.07)
An Ordinance for the relief of congregation of collored persons. (1868.07)
An Ordinance relative to marriages between freedman and freedwomen. (1868.07)
An Ordinance concerning the value of contracts, where the consideration was Confederate bonds or currency, and for the purchase of slaves. (1868.07)
Joint Resolution relating to the joint resolution of the Congrss of the United States proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States known as Article Fourteen. (1868.07)
An Act to define the duties of the Superintendaent of Public instruction. (1868.07)
An Act to provide separate schools. (1868.07)
An Ordinance to declare void certain judhgements and to grant new trials in ceratin cases therein mentioned. (1868.07)
An Act to declare void cerain judgements, and to grant new trials in certain cases therein mentioned, and to repeal sections 2876 and 2877, of the Revised Code of Alabama. (1868.11)
An Ordinance to allow widows, orphans, and others, to review the validity of sales and settlemenst of estates made by guardians, trustees, &c. (1868.07)
An Act to repeal section 2680 and section 4231 of the Revised Code. (1868.11)
An Act to amend section 1242 of the Code of Alabama. (1866)
An Act authorizing courts of chancery and of probate, to make equitable settlements with guardians (1866)
An Act to amend an Act entitled An act to incorporate the town of Florence in the State of Alabama. (1866)
An Act for the relief of Thos. D. Garner, of Morgan county. (1866)
An Act to incorporate the Teskegee Hook and Ladder Company. (1866)
An Act in relation to the competency of witnesses. (1866)
An Act to increase the Fees of Jailers in the State of Alabama. (1865)
An Act to repeal certain acts therein named to prevent the sale of spirituous liquors to free persons of color. (1865)
An Act making Appropriation for necessary Fuel, Lights, Stationery, and Servant hire, etc. (1865)
An Act to extend the jurisdication of the Courts of Chancery in the settlement of insolvent estates. (1865)
An Act to invest the Probate Court with additional powers over the estates of deceased persons. (1865)
An Act to amend section 3107, of the Code, so as to make the penalty discretional with the Jury. (1865)
An Act to protect freedmen in their rights of person and property in this State. (1865)
An Act to prevent persons from interfering so as to induce laborers or servants to abandon their contracts, or to employ such without the consent of their original employer before the expiration of the contract, etc. (1865)
An Act to amend Section 3794 of the Code, relating to vagrants. (1865)
An Act to provide for taking the census of the State of Alabama for the year 1866, as ordered by ordinance of the Convention of 1865. (1865)
An Act for the relief of Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and Trustees. (1865)
An Act to define the relative duties of master and apprentice. (1865)
An Act to prevent persons from purchasing or receiving stolen goods. (1865)
An Act to establish a new Penal Code. (1865)
An Act to amend section 3178 of the Code. (1865)
An Act concerning vagrants and vagrancy. (1865)
An Act to incorporate the Perry Insurance and Trust Company. (1865)
Joint Resolutions of the General Assemby of the State of Alabama on the state of the Union. (1865)
Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama on the state of the Union. (1865)
Memorial and Joint Resolutions to the President of the United States in relation to the withdrawal of the federal troops from the State of Alabama. (1865)
Joint Resolution authorizing the printing of all laws relative to Freedmen. (1865)
Joint Resolution to provide for the payment of Clerks to Committees of the House of Representatives. (1865)
Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, ratifying an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. (1865)
An Act for the relief of Edward H. Ustick, Jailor of Sumter county. (1865)
An Act to confer power on the city Council of Montgomery, for safe keeping and punishment of offenders. (1865)
An Act to incorporate the Stonewall Insurance Company. (1865)
An Act to punish certain offences therein named. (1864.9)
An Act to increase the fees of jailors. (1864.9)
An Act to amend section 1029 of the code of Alabama. (1864.9)
An Act to confer jurisdiction on the Probate Court of Coosa County for a certain purpose. (1864.9)
An Act to increase the fees now allowd the jailor of Montgomery county. (1864.9)
An Act to increase the fees of the Sheriff of Mobile County. (1864.9)
An Act to eleive Charles L. Scott, surviving partner of the late firm of Gorin & Scott, of Marengo County. (1864.9)
Joint Resolutions to Alabama soilders who are absent without leave from the army. (1864.9)
An Act to amend the Revenue Laws of this State. (1864.11)
An Act to incorporate the Pioneer Express Company. (1864.11)
An Act to increase the compensation for taking up a runaway slave. (1864.11)
An Act to suspend the operations of certain acts therein named until otherwise provided by law. (1864.11)
An Act to amend An Act to aid in arresting Deserters and Stragglers from the Army. (1864.11)
An Act for the relief of Jere Austill of Clarke County. (1864.11)
An Act for the relief of Thomas B. Smith of Marion County. (1864.11)
Joint Resolutions against Reconstruction with the Federal Government of the United States. (1864.11)
Joint Resolutions Raising a Committee to Examine into the Condition of the State Salt Works. (1864.11)
An Act declaring who shall be exempt from Militia duty in this State. (1863.8)
An Act to require all persons to pay taxes in the county where the property is located in certain cases. (1863.8)
An Act in relation to working on Public Roads. (1863.8)
An Act to increase the fees of Jailors for victualing prisoners. (1863.8)
An Act to pay for the hire of servants for the General Assembly during the present session. (1863.8)
Joint Resolutions in relation to the increase of the Army of the Confederate States. (1863.8)
Joint Resolutions in relation to the War between the Confederate States and the United States. (1863.8)
An Act to increase the fees now allowed by law for apprehending and committing to jail runaway slaves. (1863.11)
An Act to prevent illicit trading with Slaves. (1863.11)
An Act to secure the trial of Slaves under Indictment. (1863.11)
An Act to increase the fees of Jailors. (1863.11)
An Act to authorize overseers of roads to serve process in certain cases, and for other purposes. (1863.11)
An Act to amend an act decalring who shall be exempt from militia duty in this State. (1863.11)
An Act to authorize the Judge of Probate of Lowndes county to record a certain paper. (1863.11)
An Act for the relief of Lewis Anderson. (1863.11)
An Act for the relief of A.S. Toler, administrator, and Susan J. Pool, administratrix of R.R. Pool, deceased. (1863.11)
An Act for the relief of William S. Knox of Dallas county. (1863.11)
An Act amendatory of an act to incorporate the city of Montgomery. (1863.11)
An Act to incorporate the Central City Insurance Company. (1863.11)
An Act to incorporate the Factors' and Grocers' Marine and Fire Insurance Company of Mobile. (1863.11)
An Act to provide for the Public Safety. (1862.1)
An Act to amend the Revenue Laws of this State. (1862.1)
An Act supplementary to an act to provide for the Public Safety. (1862.1)
An Act to regulate impressments. (1862.1)
An Act to increase the fees of Jailors for victualing prisoners. (1862.1)
An Act to authorize Executors, Administrators, Guardians and Trustees to provide salt for their trust estates. (1862.1)
An Act to amend the Road Law in Choctaw county. (1862.1)
An Act to authorize Executors, Administrators, Guardians and Trustees, to remove slaves to a place of safety in case of invasion. (1862.1)
An Act to authorize the Court of County Commissioners of Fayette and Morgan counties to levy a tax on Dogs. (1862.1)
An Act more effectually to provide for the support of the indigent families of soldiers in the Confederate army from the county of Walker. (1862.1)
An Act to authorise the enrollment of the Creoles of Mobile. (1862.1)
An Act to remove the estate of Nancy M. Thompson, deceased, from Tuscaloosa to Greene county, in this state. (1862.1)
An Act for the relief of Adele Louise DuBose, of Marengo county, as Administratrix of Isaiah DuBose, late of said county, deceased. (1862.1)
An Act to amend An act entitled An act the more effectually to secure subordination among slaves, by requiring the owner, or overseer to reside with them. (1862.1)
An Act to further secure Subordination among Slaves. (1861.1)
An Act to punish sales of liquors to Free Negroes and for other purposes. (1861.1)
An Act to amend Section 1045 of the Code in relation to Free Colored Mariners. (1861.1)
An Act to regulate the fees of Solicitors in certain State cases. (1861.1)
An Act to incorporate the Eufaula Home Insurance Company. (1861.1)
An Act the more effectually to secure Subordination among Slaves in the County of Shelby. (1861.1)
An Act to accept the aid of certain patriotic citizens. (1861.1)
An Act to incorporate the Woodville Insurance Company. (1861.1)
An Act for the relief of the children of Gabriel Wharton Long. (1861.1)
An Act to amend section 1023 of the Code in relation to Runaway Slaves. (1861.1)
An Act giving one-half of the fine to Informants in certain cases. (1861.1)
An Act to Regulate Judicial Proceedings (1861.1)
An Act to amend the charter of the town of Gainesville. (1861.1)
An Act to raise an additional Volunteer force for the defence of the State, and to resist Invasion. (1861.1)
An Act to amend the Charters of the towns of Marion, in Perry county, and Montevallo, in Shelby county. (1861.1)
An Act to incorporate the East Alabama Insurance Company. (1861.1)
An Act to authorize Wm. II. Coleman, guardian of the minor heirs of James II. Thompson, deceased, to purchase lauds for the benefit of said minors. (1861.1)
An Act to invest certain trust funds therin named. (1861.1)
An Act for the relief of executors, administrators, trustees, and guardians. (1861.1)
An Act for the relief of the administrator of the estate of James B. Sherrod, deceased. (1861.1)
An Act for the relief of certain slaves therein named. (1861.1)
An Act to prevent the people of this State from the payment of double tax in certain cases. (1859)
An Act the better to secure the collection of certain taxes. (1859)
An Act to impose a tax upon itinerant book and periodical agents, and to increase the tax on peddling in the State of Alabama. (1859)
An Act permitting free Negroes to select a Master and become Slaves. (1859)
An Act to amend the law in relation to the Emancipation of Slaves. (1859)
An Act making appropriations for the fiscal years 1860 and 1861. (1859)
An Act to amend the Patrol Law. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Greenville Insurance Company in the County of Butler. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Troy Insurance Company in Pike County. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the LaFayette Insurance Company. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Marion Insurance and Trust Company. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Entaw Insurance Company, in Greene county. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Jacksonville Insurance Company. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Livingston Insurance Company. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Cahaba Insurance Company. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Union Insurance Company. (1859)
An Act to charter the Planters and Merchants Insurance Company of Selma. (1859)
An Act incorporating the town of Rockford in Coosa county. (1859)
An Act to Incorporate the town of Montevallo. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Mountain Railroad Contracting Company. (1859)
An Act to amend the Charter of the town of Greensboro in Greene County. (1859)
An Act incorporating the Town of Newbern in Greene County. (1859)
An Act to amend the charter of the city of Wetumpka. (1859)
An Act to amend the charter of the town of Marion. (1859)
An Act to authorize Justices of the Peace to appoint Overseers of Roads and for other purposes, in the county of Coosa. (1859)
An Act to amend an act, entitled An Act to Incorporate the city of Eufaula. (1859)
An Act to regulate the fees of Constables in the Beat and Town of Cahaba in Dallas County. (1859)
An Act in relation to the fees of Justices and Constables in Beats 4 and 5, in the City of Montgomery. (1859)
An Act to amend the Patrol Law of Pickens County. (1859)
An Act to enable Ned Adkins and other free persons of color therein named to become slaves. (1859)
An Act to authorize the Probate Court of Russell county to sanction a division of the slaves of Toliver Jones, deceased, as therein shown. (1859)
An Act to authorize the Probate Court of Russell County to sanction and confirm a division of the slaves belonging to the estate of Mathew Averett, deceased. (1859)
An Act to authorize the Administrator of Jno. C. Bates, (late of Cherokee county) deceased, to sell slaves and invest the proceeds in land. (1859)
An Act for the relief of Robert Curtis of the county of Choctaw. (1859)
An Act to authorize James H. Clanton to hire out the slaves of his wards in certain counties in Florida. (1859)
An Act for the relief of Alice G. Dugger and others of Marengo County. (1859)
An Act to authorize Robert Dougherty, Trustee, to sell a portion of the trust estate, and to invest the funds of such sale. (1859)
An Act to enable Lucy Green, of Coosa county, and Cora, of Chambers county, free women of color, to become slaves, and to repeal the 5th section of an act. (1859)
An Act for the relief of Mary A. Hammock. (1859)
An Act to authorize Benjamin F. Noble to dispose of certain property held by him in trust for the benefit of his cestui que trust. (1859)
An Act for the relief of the estate of Gray Little. (1859)
An Act to give jurisdiction to the Chancery Court of Madison County to authorize Charles H. Patton, Trustee for Kate Moore and Guardian for Samuel Moore, to do certain things therein named. (1859)
An Act to authorize the executrix of William Robinson, also the Administrators of Robert Coles to keep together the estates of the respective decedents and for other purposes. (1859)
An Act permitting Charles Short and others to become slaves, on application to the Probate Court of Russell County. (1859)
An Act for the relief of the heirs of M. Rembert, deceased, late of Marengo county. (1859)
An Act to authorize Lewis Wetherspoon, and Cora, free negroes, to become Slaves. (1859)
Joint Resolutions calling a Convention in a certain contingency in the election of a President of the United States. (1859)
Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of Alabama in response to the resolutions of South Carolina. (1859)
An Act to prevent gaming among slaves. (1857)
An Act to increase the pay of Sheriffs in this State. (1857)
An Act to charter the Alabama Insurance Company. (1857)
An Act to amend 1005 of the Code in relation to slaves. (1857)
An Act to incorporate the John M. Moore Copper Mining company. (1857)
An Act to authorize justices of the peace to appoint overseers of roads, and other purposes, in the county of Marion. (1857)
An Act to incorporate the town of Columbiana, in the county of Shelby. (1857)
An Act to incorporate the City of Eufaula. (1857)
An Act to authorize Robert T. Dade to transfer certain slaves to Henry C. Mitchell, a minor. (1857)
An Act to amend the criminal law in relation to rape, incest, and adultery. (1857)
An Act to authorize L. V. Underwood to hire out the slaves of his wards, in certain counties in Mississippi. (1857)
An Act to prevent nuisances and illegal trafficking with slaves. (1857)
An Act to prevent the sale of spirituous liquors to slaves by boatsmen. (1857)
An Act to authorize the administrator of Richard Morton, deceased, late of Autauga county, to sell the negro property belonging to said estate. (1857)
An Act to amend the road laws in Mobile. (1857)
An Act for the relief of the estate of Albert Russell, deceased. (1857)
An Act for the relief of the administrators of Richard Long, late of Pickens county, deceased. (1857)
An Act for the relief [of] James Camp, executor of Joseph Camp, deceased. (1857)
An Act for the benefit of the estate of Pleasnt Hill, deceased, late of Bibb county. (1857)
An Act for the relief of Robert A. McGibbony. (1857)
An Act to compensate certain persons therein named. (1857)
Joint Resolutions providing for the call of a convention in case Kansas is refused admission into the Union. (1857)
An Act to provide for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1857)
Joint Resolutions reported by the Committee on Federal Relations in relation to Kansas affairs. (1857)
Joint Memorial to the Congress of the United States asking that the city of Montgomery be made a port of entry, and clearance, and for appropriation for the creation of custom house, United States court room, land office, and post office. (1857)
An Act to prevent the burning of forests worked for Turpentine. (1855)
An Act the more effectually to secure subordination among slaves, by requiring the owner, or overseer to reside with them. (1855)
An Act to amend the 17th paragraph of section 397 of the Code of Alabama. (1855)
An Act to compensate Surgeons and Physicians in certain cases. (1855)
An Act to prohibit the teaching of slaves to read and write. (1855)
An Act authorizing the Commissioners of Revenue of Mobile county, to erect poor houses. (1855)
An Act to regulate Sheriffs' and Coroners' Sales in the County of Shelby. (1855)
An Act to amend an act, to repeal in part the Patrol Law in the counties of Marshall, Cherokee, DeKalb and others. (1855)
An Act for the relief of Jennette C. Todd of the County of Clarke. (1855)
An Act to Samuel F. Rice and others for servant hire. (1855)
An Act to incorporate Tuskegee Insurance Company. (1855)
An Act to pay certain claims against the State. (1855)
An Act to incorporate the Elba Insurance Company of Coffee County, Alabama. (1855)
An Act to incorporate the North Alabama Insurance Company at Huntsville. (1855)
An Act to incorporate the Gainesville Insurance Company. (1855)
An Act to incorporate the East Alabama Insurance Company at Auburn, in Macon County. (1855)
Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, providing for the call of a Convention. (1855)
An Act to incorporate the Planters' Insurance Company. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Selma Insurance and Trust Company. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Eufaula Insurance Company. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Southen Insurance Company. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Mount Hope, in Lawrence county. (1853)
An Act to compel certain persons heretofore exempted to work public roads in Hancock county. (1853)
An Act to authorise the removal of the administration on the estate of Robert J. Coles, deceased, late of the county of Jackson, from the Court of Porbate of said county of Jackson to the Court of Porbate of the county of Madison. (1853)
An Act to modify sections 1749 and 1764 of the Code. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the South Alabama Mining, Manufacturing and Transportation Company. (1853)
An Act to amend an act incorporating the town of Tuskeege, in Macon county. (1853)
An Act to authorise the removal of the Property of the Estate of John W. Otey, deceased. (1853)
An Act to authorise the sale of property in Demopolis. (1853)
An Act to repeal the Patrol Laws of Baldwin county. (1853)
An Act to amend the Patrol Law in Pickens county. (1853)
An Act for the relief of the Administrator of John E. Lipscomb, deceased, and of the Guardian of the minor heirs. (1853)
An Act to regulate the system of Public Schools in the county of Mobile. (1853)
An Act for the preservation of game in the counties of Mobile, Baldwin and Washington. (1853)
An Act to repeal in part the patrol law in the counties of Marshall, Cherokee, DeKalb, and others. (1853)
An Act to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1853)
An Act for the relief of Alexander A. McCartney, of Morgan county. (1853)
An Act for the relief of L.V. Underwood, guardian of minor heirs of Wm. T. Harwell, deceased. (1853)
An Act for the relief of James Jones, a free person of color. (1853)
An Act for the relief of Dr. Samuel Smith, of the city of Tuscaloosa. (1853)
An Act for the relief of the Administrators of the Estate of William M. Gilkey, late of Pickens county, Alabama. (1853)
An Act to authorize the Probate Court of St. Clair County to grant an order to sell the real estate and slaves belonging to the Estate of Isaac Willingham, deceased, late of said county. (1853)
An Act to repeal section 1163 of the New Code, and to authorise the levying of a Road Tax in Baldwin county. (1853)
An Act to take the census of the State of Alabama for the year 1855. (1853)
An Act for the attendance of slaves as witnesses and for the compensation of their owners. (1853)
An Act to define the rights, duties and privileges of free persons of color residing in this State. (1853)
An Act to extend the jurisdiction of the Probate Courts. (1853)
An Act to compensate John D. Holley for certain services. (1851)
An Act to provide for the payment of certain claims against the state. (1851)
An Act for the relief of Thomas G. Cole, of the county of Choctaw. (1851)
Joint Resolutions approving the votes given by the Hon. W. R. King and Hon. Jere. Clemens, senators in congress from this state, on the final passage of the adjustment measures in the last congress of the United States. (1851)
Joint Memorial to the congress of the United States in relation to the depredations of the Creek Indians in 1836 and 1837. (1851)
An Act making appropriations to pay certain claims against the state. (1851)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the state. (1851)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the state. (1851)
An Act for the payment of certain claims against the state. (1851)
An Act to provide for the payment of certain claims against the state for servant hire and sundry articles for the use of the general assembly. (1851)
An Act making appropriations to pay certain claims against the state. (1851)
An Act for the relief of certain persons therein named, and for other purposes. (1851)
An Act defining the duty of justices of the peace in relation to patrols in the county of Chambers. (1851)
An Act to authorise the court of probate of Montgomery county to appoint commissioners to make a division of the negro slaves belonging to Missouri Rutland, Samuel C. Rutland, John E. Rutland and Thomas J. Rutland. (1851)
An Act for the relief of Sarah A. Witherspoon, executrix of the last will of R. Franklin Witherspoon, and his securities. (1851)
An Act to authorise Jason Jones, guardian, etc., to sell the property of his ward. (1851)
An Act for the relief of John P. McCracken, executor of Robert S. Lavender and his securities. (1851)
An Act to authorise Pitman M. Lumpkin, of the county of Chambers, as guardian of John M. Vernon and Ebenezer R. Vernon, minors, to purchase negro slaves. (1851)
An Act to dispose of a portion of the estate of Alfred Loftin, a minor. (1851)
An Act to incorporate the Creole Union Benevolent Society of the city of Mobile. (1851)
An Act to authorise J. J. Stewart, guardian of William Allen, to invest a certain sum of money in negro property for the use of said ward. (1851)
An Act to authorise Eliza Allen, guardian of Wade H. Allen, to invest a certain sum of money therein named in negro property for the use of said ward. (1851)
An Act to amend the city charter of Montgomery. (1851)
An Act to extend the power and authority of the intendant and council of the town of Livingston. (1851)
An Act to incorporat the town of McKinley, in Marengo county. (1851)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Jefferson, in Marengo County. (1851)
An Act to alter and amend the second section of an act. (1851)
An Act to repeal in part an act entitled an act providing for the more effectual prosecuting of persons trading with slaves (1851)
An Act to incorporate the City of Selma. (1851)
An Act to authorise the appointment of guardians at law for free persons of color. (1851)
An Act to prevent the sale of spirituous liquors to free persons of color. (1851)
An Act to compensate John Lockhart for apprehending and prosecuting to conviction a criminal therein named. (1849)
An Act to compensate Hardy Griffin, of Perry county. (1849)
Joint Resolution for the relief of Charles S. Lucas, of Montgomery. (1849)
An Act to make appropriations to pay certain claims against the state. (1849)
An Act to compensate Samuel W. McGehee for a certain slave executed. (1849)
An Act to regulate the liability of persons to work on the public roads in the county of Benton. (1849)
An Act to amend the road law in Coosa county. (1849)
An Act to define more perfectly the corporate limits of the town of Decatur, in the county of Morgan, and for other purposes therein named. (1849)
An Act to enlarge the powers of the sheriff and coroner of Montgomery county as to the sale of lands, slaves and other property taken in execution by them in said county. (1849)
An Act to enable guardians, administrators and executors to hire slaves privately. (1849)
An Act to provide more accurate notice of the commitment of absconding slaves. (1849)
An Act to incorporate the town of New Market, in the county of Madison. (1849)
An Act to prevent the seizure and sale of the persons of slaves to satisfy debts against persons to whom they may be bound for a limited time. (1849)
An Act providing for the more effectual prosecuting of persons trading illegally with slaves. (1849)
An Act authorising the bail of slaves in certain cases. (1849)
An Act in relation to indictments against slaves for capital offences. (1849)
An Act the more effectually to suppress the evil practice of trading with slaves. (1849)
An Act to prevent slaves from retailing spirituous liquors, and for other purposes. (1849)
An Act prescribing the mode of electing, and defining the duties of Tax Assessors and Collectors. (1849)
An Act to provide for the taking the Census of the State of Alabama for the year 1850. (1849)
An Act designating the subjects and sources, and prescribing the rates and mode of taxation. (1849)
An Act to authorise the orphans' court of Madison county to order the sale or distribution of certain slaves. (1849)
An Act to authorise James Wise, of Morgan county, to invest certain moneys of his ward, Martha E. Johnson, in negro property. (1849)
An Act for the benefit of the heirs of Joseph Billups. (1849)
An Act to authorise James W. Hill, of the county of Madison, to remove certain property. (1849)
An Act to authorise Humphrey B. Rodgers to sell a certain slave therein named. (1849)
An Act to authorise Benjamin L. Goodman, guardian of Robert Ligon, to sell a certain slave therein named. (1849)
An Act to authorise Ezekiel Anderson, jun'r, to sell certain slaves therein named. (1849)
An Act authorising Green B. Chaney, of Sumter county, to invest the moneys of his son, Baily E. (1849)
An Act for the relief of certain persons therein named. (1849)
An Act making appropriations to pay certain claims against the state. (1849)
An Act making appropriations to pay certain claims against the state. (1849)
An Act to make an appropriation to pay certain claims against the state. (1849)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the state. (1849)
Response of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, to the Preamble and Resolutions of the State of Vermont, on the subject of slavery, and of the war with Mexico. (1847)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1847)
Joint Resolutions in reference to the Wilmot proviso, and certain acts of the non-slaveholding States. (1847)
Response of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama to the Legislature of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, on the subject of the Tariff and the War with Mexico. (1847)
An Act to authorize William B. Shields to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1847)
An Act Making appropriations to pay certain claims against the State. (1847)
An Act for the relief of Robert G. McMahan, Guardian of Turner D. Bell. (1847)
An Act authorizing Mary Williams to invest the monies of her ward in slaves. (1847)
An Act to authorize Micajah N. Ely, Executor, and Martha Ely, Executrix, of the last will and testament of Michael Ely, deceased, to invest a certain sum of money in the manner, and for the purpose expressed. (1847)
An Act to authorize Frederick P. Hall, to sell a certain slave, the property of his ward. (1847)
An Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Henry Goldthwaite, deceased. (1847)
An Act to regulate the liability of persons to work on public roads in the county of Franklin. (1847)
An Act to establish Justices' Courts in Fayette County. (1847)
An Act to construe a certain act therein named. (1847)
An Act To establish Justices' Courts in the county of Marion. (1847)
An Act to amend the laws in relation to Free Negroes brought by vessels into the Bay of Mobile. (1847)
An Act to prevent slaves from going at large, and hiring their own time, etc. (1847)
An Act to prevent frauds etc. in sampling cotton, and for other purposes. (1847)
An Act to incorporate the Montgomery Insurance Company. (1847)
An Act to enable guardians to keep their ward's slaves together in certain cases. (1847)
An Act To require persons owning or having charge of Slaves to treat them with humanity, and provide them necessary food and clothing. (1847)
An Act to provide for the Assessment and Collection of Taxes. (1847)
Joint Resolutions To provide for the preservation of a portion of the Public Arms. (1845)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1845)
An Act for the relief of the heirs of the estate of William Lee, of Sumter county. (1845)
An Act to emancipate Horace King, a slave. (1845)
An Act to emancipate Judy Spence. (1845)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1845)
An Act to regulate Sheriffs' and Coroners' sales in Barbour County. (1845)
An Act to reduce and pay the expenses of the County of Shelby, and for other purposes. (1845)
An Act to regulate the Fees of Constables in the City of Mobile. (1845)
An Act to raise an additional amount of Revenue to support the State Government, and to maintain the faith and credit of the State of Alabama. (1845)
An Act to prevent non-residents from recovering compensation for slaves executed in this State in certain cases. (1845)
An Act to amend An Act entitled an Act to incorporate the Town of Warsaw, in Sumter county. (1845)
An Act to amend An Act incorporating the town of Carrollton, in Pickens County. (1845)
An Act to authorize the Judge of the County Court of Jefferson County to sell certain escheated property. (1845)
An Act to emancipate slave, Gertrude. (1844)
An Act to emancipate negro slave, William. (1844)
An Act for the relief of Alley C. James and her heirs. (1844)
An Act to authorize Jack Demery, of the County of Montgomery, to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1844)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1844)
An Act to authorize James Lamar to sell certain property therein named. (1844)
An Act to confirm the emancipation of certain persons therein named. (1844)
An Act To amend the laws in relation to Attachments. (1844)
An Act to amend an act incorporating the Town of Eutaw, in the County of Greene. (1844)
An Act to alter and amend the several acts incorporating the Town of Greensboro', in the County of Greene. (1844)
An Act concerning trading boats and other traffic with slaves, in this State. (1844)
An Act legitimating the Children of John Rapier. (1844)
An Act to extend the time for the removal of certain slaves, emancipated, by the decree of the County Court, of Clarke County. (1844)
An Act to emancipate a certain Slave therein named. (1844)
An Act for the relief of Venus Hassell, and other persons therein named. (1844)
An Act for the relief of the widow and heirs of William Pride, deceased. (1844)
An Act for the relief of Parker S. Beasley of Montgomery County. (1844)
An Act to authorize Edward Cunningham to be and remain in the State of Alabama. (1844)
Report of the Committee on Federal Relations. (1844)
An Act to compensate Logan D. Brandon, for certain services therein named. (1844)
An Act to regulate the working of Roads in Baldwin County, in certain cases. (1843)
An Act to authorize Abraham Shanklin to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1843)
An Act to Incorporate the Town of Girard, in the County of Russell. (1843)
An Act incorporating the Town of Union Springs, in the County of Macon. (1843)
An Act to provide for taking the Census of the State of Alabama, for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and for other purposes. (1843)
An Act incorporating the Town of Dayton, in Marengo County. (1843)
An Act to raise a Revenue for the support of the State Government, and to maintain the faith and credit of the State of Alabama. (1843)
An Act to alter and amend the Patrol Law now in force in certain Counties therein named. (1843)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Pickensville, in the County of Pickens. (1843)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Huntsville. (1843)
An Act to consolidate the several acts of Incorporation of the City of Mobile, and to alter and amend the same. (1843)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1843)
Joint Resolution in regard to the State of Georgia. (1843)
Joint Resolutions of Instruction, on the subject of changing the Constitution of the United States. (1843)
Joint Resolution for the relief of Lorenzo Walker, and his wife Pheraba, of Fayette County. (1843)
An Act to raise a Revenue for the support of the State Government, and for other purposes. (1842)
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act regulating punishments under the Penitentiary System. (1842)
An Act to authorize the Commissioners Court of Greene County, to erect a Jail at Greensborough for the safe keeping of slaves levied on under execution. (1842)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Greenville, in the county of Butler, and for other purposes. (1842)
An Act to repeal in part, and amend an act to provide for the sale of Lands and Slaves in the town of Decatur, in certain cases. (1842)
An Act to alter and amend the Road Law, as to the County of Marion. (1842)
An Act to confirm the emancipation of certain slaves therein named. (1842)
An Act to extend the time for the removal of certain Slaves, emancipated by a decree of the County Court of Clarke County. (1842)
An Act for the relief of George H. Garrett. (1842)
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to authorize the sale of property at the Town of Fairfield, in Pickens County, and also at Greensborough, in the County of Greene. (1842)
An Act to confirm the emancipation of a certain slave therein named. (1842)
An Act to confirm the emancipation of a certain slave therein named. (1842)
An Act to authorize Alexander White, Administrator, and Sarah White, Administratrix, of John White, deceased, to dispose of so much of the Real Estate of which the said John White died seized, as shall be sufficient to discharge the debts of the said Estate. (1842)
An Act for the relief of certain persons therein named. (1842)
An Act for the relief of William R. Bracken. (1842)
An Act to compensate Adam Zimmerman for two Slaves executed in pursuance of law. (1842)
An Act authorizing Samuel P. Jones to draw a certain sum of money therein named. (1842)
An Act to compensate Henry Farrer for a slave, executed in pursuance of law. (1842)
An Act for the relief of Jedediah Spencer, Administrator of William Spencer, deceased. (1842)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain Claims against the State. (1842)
An Act Authorizing the Judge of the County Court of the County of Lowndes, to sell cetatin lands, the property of Robert C. and Matilda F.Beattie , and for other purposes. (1842)
An Act To make appropriations for the payment of cetain claims against the State. (1842)
Joint Resolutions in relation to a controversy between the States of New York and Virginia. (1842)
Joint Resolutions Relative to the Branches of the Bank of the State of Alabama at Mobile and at Decatur. (1842)
Preamble and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama. (1841.4)
An Act to compensate Elijah Hornburger. (1841.4)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act, the more effectually to prohibit free negroes and persons of color, from entering into and remaining in this State. (1841.11)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Warrenton in the County of Marshall. (1841.11)
An Act To incorporate the Town of Clayton, Barbour county, Ala. (1841.11)
An Act to pay to the Heirs of Leah Fralick a certain sum therein named. (1841.11)
An Act to confirm the Emancipation of certain Slaves therein mentioned. (1841.11)
An Act to confirm the emancipation of certain persons therein named. (1841.11)
An Act for the relief of Robert Williamson. (1841.11)
An Act for the Benefit of the Estate of John S. Gray, deceased. (1841.11)
An Act to pay certain Claims therein mentioned. (1841.11)
An Act Making appropriations fo the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-one. (1840)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Decatur in the County of Morgan. (1840)
An Act for the relief of Alexander B. Puryear of Monroe County. (1840)
An Act to change the mode of Assessing and Collecting the Taxes for the Pike County. (1840)
An Act to organize and establish Patrol Laws for the County of Baldwin. (1840)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of Claims against the State. (1840)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain Claims against the State. (1840)
An Act to provide for the Payment of Certain Claims against the State. (1840)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1840)
An Act for the benefit of Robert Mitchell. (1840)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1840)
An Act regulating Punishments under the Penitentiary System. (1840)
Preamble and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama. (1840)
Joint Resolution responsive to certain Resolutions of South Carolina, in relation to the Georgia and Maine Controversy. (1840)
An Act to repeal in part an act in relation to Free Negroes and Persons of Color. (1839)
An Act to alter and amend the Charter of the Town of Irwinton, in Barbour County. (1839)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Town of Talladega, in the County of Talladega. (1839)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Salem, in the County of Russell, in the State of Alabama. (1839)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Macon in Clarke County. (1839)
An Act to provide for the sale of Lands and Slaves in the Town of Decatur, in certain cases. (1839)
An Act to authorize the emancipation of a certain Slave therein named. (1839)
An Act to repeal in part an act entitled an act to Incorporate the Town of Livingston, the County Site of Sumter County. (1839)
An Act to amend an act therein named. (1839)
An Act Relative to Justices Courts, and for other purposes, in certain counties therein named. (1839)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of claims against the State. (1839)
An Act making appropriations to certain persons therein named. (1839)
An Act to provide for the payment of a certain claim, due to the heirs of Darling S. Massey, deceased. (1839)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State of Alabama. (1839)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1839)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to provide for the sale of lands and slaves at the Town of Courtland in certain cases. (1838)
An Act to define the limits of the town of Somerville, in the county of Morgan, and to incorporate the same. (1838)
An Act for the better protection of slaves in certain cases. (1838)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Aberfoil in the County of Macon. (1838)
An Act to amend the Laws relating to absconding slaves. (1838)
An Act to repeal in part an act now in force confining the collecting of debts before a Justice of the Peace in the beat where the defendant resides, or where the contract was made, and for other purposes. (1838)
An Act to repeal in part, and amend an act entitled an act to amend the laws in force in relation to retailers of spirituous liquors. (1838)
An Act to Incorporate the town of Wetumka. (1838)
An Act to incorporate the town of Marshall in the county of Marshall. (1838)
An Act to amend the patrol law. (1838)
An Act the more effectual to prohibit free negroes and persons of color from entering into and remaining in this State. (1838)
An Act to incorporate the town of Mardisville in the county of Talladega. (1838)
An Act to incorporate the twon of Pickensville in the county of Pickens. (1838)
An Act to authorise the sale of Slaves in the town of Demopolis. (1838)
An Act the better to provide for the advertising of Lands and Negroes levied on by the Sheriff of Dallas county. (1838)
An Act to authorize the Judhge of the County Court of the county of Franklin and Commissioners of Rads and Revenu, to allow compensation to certain persons therin named and for other purposes. (1838)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1838)
Joint Resolution of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Alabama. (1838)
An Act to extend the time of Indebtedness to the Bank of the State of Alabama and its Branches, and legalizing the suspension of Specific payments of the same, and for other purposes. (1837.6)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1837.6)
An Act to incorporate the town of Dadeville in the county of Tallapoosa and State of Alabama. (1837.6)
An Act to provide for the payment of the Members of the present General Assembly, and for other purposes. (1837.6)
An Act to incorporate the Town of New Market in the county of Madison (1837.6)
An Act to amend the Laws in force in relation to Retailers of Spirituous Liquors. (1837.11)
An Act to protect the remains of the Dead and for other purposes. (1837.11)
An Act to provide for taking the census of the year 1838. (1837.11)
An Act to incorporate the City of Montgomery. (1837.11)
An Act to amend and enlarge an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Gainesville, in the county of Sumter. (1837.11)
An Act to provide for the sale of Lands and Slaves at the Town of Courtland in certain cases. (1837.11)
An Act to compensate Dennis Dent and Samuel M. Meek, for slaves executed according to law. (1837.11)
An Act to alter and amend the Patrol laws now in force in Jefferson county. (1837.11)
An Act for the relief of Babb, (a man of color.) (1837.11)
An Act to compensate Percival Holbert for a slave executed according to law and for other purposes. (1837.11)
An Act for the payment of sundry claims therein named. (1837.11)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of claims against the State. (1837.11)
Joint Preamble and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, in favor of the annexation of Texas to the United States of America. (1837.11)
An Act for the relief of Theodorus W. Brevard. (1836)
An Act to be entitled an act to amend and consolidate the laws on the subject of Public Roads. (1836)
An Act for the relief of the heirs of John Lawler, deceased. (1836)
An Act for the relief of Thomas J. Couch. (1836)
An Act for the establishment of Schools in the County of Mobile and to provide a fund for the maintenance of the same. (1836)
An Act to compensate Jane Stevenson for a slave, Fanny, executed by law. (1836)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of claims against the State. (1836)
An Act to incorporate Union Town in the county of Perry. (1836)
An Act to mitigate the severity of the penal laws of Alabama. (1835)
An Act to regulate Patrol Detachments, and to enforce the performance of Patrol duty in this State. (1835)
An Act to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1835)
An Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Jason Moye, deceased, and for the relief of Mrs. Mary Sizemore. (1835)
An Act to authorize the Judge of the county court of the county of Franklin, and Commissioners of Roads and Revenue, to allow compensation to certain persons therein named. (1835)
An Act making appropriations for certain claims against the State. (1835)
An Act to compensate the heirs of Alexander Bright, deceased. (1835)
An Act for the compensation of Samuel Brasure. (1835)
A Memorial of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama to the General Assemblies of the several States of the Union. (1835)
An Act concerning Roads and public highways in the counties of Mobile and Baldwin. (1835)
An Act for the relief of Edward Gantt. (1835)
Joint Memorial to the Congress of the United States. (1835)
An Act to authorize a Justice of the Peace to appoint Patrols. (1834)
An Act to raise a revenue for the support of Government, until otherwise altered by law. (1834)
An Act to regulate the sale of Poisonous Drugs. (1834)
An Act for the relief of D. C. Smith, executor of the last will and testament of William Hobbs, deceased. (1834)
An Act to incorporate the town of La Fayette in the county of Chambers. (1834)
An Act to incorporate the town of Marion. (1834)
An Act for the relief of T. B. Bethea. (1834)
An Act to incorporate the Mobile and Cedar Point Rail Road Company. (1834)
An Act to compensate Argyle Campbell for prosecuting slaves in the county of Lawrence. (1834)
An Act to revive an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Pikeville in the county of Marion. (1834)
An Act authorizing George P. Wright, a free man of color, to keep a grist mill on the west side of the Tombeckbee river. (1834)
An Act making compensation for certain persons therein named. (1834)
An Act to authorize the Judges of the County Courts to Emancipate Slaves. (1833)
An Act to authorize the instruction of certain free persons of color therein described. (1833)
An Act for the relief of Henry Stringfellow. (1833)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Decatur. (1833)
An Act to authorize William Wilson to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1833)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Louisvile, in Barbour County. (1833)
An Act to allow the executors of William Murrell half pay for a slave killed while under the sentence of death. (1833)
An Act Bluking appropriations for the payment of certain claims agains the State of Alabama. (1833)
An Act to amend and repeal an act entitled an act to prevent the introduction of slaves into Alabama and for other purposes. (1832)
An Act regulating the compensation of jailors for victualling slaves confined in jail, and for other purposes. (1832)
An Act to provide for taking the Census in the year 1833. (1832)
An Act to establish and incorporate the Town of North Tuscaloosa, in the County of Tuscaloosa. (1832)
An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Mobile. (1832)
An Act supplemental to an Act entitled an Act to authorize James Doran to emancipate certain Slaves therein named. (1832)
An Act to authorise the Judge of the County Court of Franklin County, and Commissioners of Roads and Revenue, to designate the Boundary and Hands for each Overseer. (1832)
An Act to emancipate certain Slaves therein named. (1832)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain Claims against the State. (1832)
An Act to compensate Patrols for their services, in the county of Madison. (1832)
Report of the select committee of the House of Representatives to whom was referred so much of the message of the Governor, as relates to the Tariff, to the principle of protection and to the doctrine of Nullification. (1832)
An Act for the relief of Elizabeth Dade, Sarah H. Dade and Susan T. Dade, of the City of Mobile. (1832)
An Act to provide for the more speedy Trial of Slaves and Free Persons of Color. (1831)
An Act to prevent the Introduction of Slaves into Alabama, and for other Purposes. (1831)
An Act to alter and amend in part an Act entitled an Act to prevent the Introduction of Slaves into the State of Alabama, and for other Purposes. (1831)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Centreville, in the County of Bibb. (1831)
An Act to incorporate the Cahawba Guards, and for other Purposes. (1831)
An Act for granting and releasing to Mary Sebier certain Real Estate escheated to the State of Alabama. (1831)
An Act amendatory to an Act. (1831)
An Act to authorize James Doran to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1831)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Larkinsville, in Jackson County, and Town of Irwinton, in Pike County. (1831)
Joint Resolutions in relation to the Suppression of Publications of an Incendiary Nature in other States. (1831)
An Act making Appropriations for certain Claims against the State. (1831)
An Act to authorize Randle Jackson, Guardian of Randle Beasley, to sell a certain Slave therein named. (1830)
An Act to repeal in part an act therein mentioned. (1830)
An Act To amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Town of Bellefonte in the county of Jackson. (1830)
An Act to amend an act in relation to capital crimes committed by slaves and free persons of color. (1830)
An Act to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1830)
An Act to manumit and set free, certain slaves therein mentioned, and for other purposes. (1830)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1830)
An Act to emancipate certain Slaves therein named. (1830)
An Act to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1830)
An Act to authorize the emancipation of certain slaves therein named. (1829)
An Act to emancipate a female slave named Maria, a part of the estate of the late Christopher McConnico, of the county of Monroe. (1829)
An Act to authorize Haynes Crabtree to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1829)
An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. (1829)
An Act To reduce into one, the several Acts giving Fees to Justice of the Peace and Constables, and for other purposes. (1828)
An Act to authorize the sheriff, or coroner of the county of Shelby, to sell lands and slaves levied on by execution, at the town of Montevallo. (1828)
An Act to repeal in part and amend and act entitled an act concerning Roads, Highways, Bridges and Ferries in the county of Mobile. (1828)
An Act More fully to provide for the advertising of Lands and Negroes, levied on by the Sheriff of Mntgoery county, and for other purposes. (1828)
An Act Supplementary to an act entitled An act to authorize the Sheriff or Coroner of the county of Shelby to sell lands and slaves levied on by execution at the town of Montevallo. (1828)
An Act To authorize James Taylor to keep in repair a bridge by him built across Wills creek in St. Clair county, and other purposes. (1828)
An Act Amendatory of an act entitled an act establishing Schools in the County of Dobtle (1828)
An Act to repeal a certain act therein named. (1828)
An Act To extend the jurisdication of the State of Alabama over the Creek Nation. (1828)
An Act To authorize the draining of cerain ponds in the county of Madison. (1828)
An Act to authorize guardians to bring the slaves of their wards into this state without restriction. (1828)
An Act making appropriations for certain Claims against the State. (1828)
An Act to repeal in part and to amend an act entitled An Act to authorize John Smith of Jefferson county to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1828)
An Act to authorize Lewis Tyus of Autauga county, to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1828)
An Act to emancipate a certain Slave therein named. (1828)
An Act to authorize Simon Bowdon to emancipate a certain slave named Peter. (1828)
An Act to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1828)
An Act for the relief o Stith Evans, of Greene county. (1828)
An Act to authorize Hector Garrett to emancipate certain Slaves therein mentioned. (1828)
An Act to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1828)
An Act to authorize George W. Stoneroad to emancipate certain slaves therein mentioned. (1828)
An Act to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1828)
An Act authorizing the liberation of certain Slaves. (1828)
An Act to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1828)
An Act to authorize Celia Burgess, a free woman of colour, to emancipate her daughter Fanny. (1828)
An Act to authorize Zachariah Holly to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1828)
An Act to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1828)
An Act, to authorise John G. Creagh to bring into this State the slaves of his wards, Anne D. House and James House, and for other purposes. (1827)
An Act, providing at what place land and negroes taken in execution, shall be sold in the county of Tuscaloosa. (1827)
An Act, to repeal in part, and amend an act, entitled an act, respecting slaves. (1827)
An Act to authorize Isham R. Howze to bring to this State the Slaves of Susan B. Howze. (1827)
An Act to emancipate certain persons therein mentioned. (1827)
An Act, making appropriations for certain claims against the State. (1827)
An Act to authorise John P. Neale, agent of William A. Powell, to emancipate John Robinson, a man of color. (1827)
An Act to emancipate certain Persons therein named. (1827)
An Act for the relief of Robert H. Rose. (1827)
An Act for the relief of Pleasant Wright, former jailer of Greene county. (1827)
An Act to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1827)
An Act, to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1827)
An Act to emancipate certain persons therein named. (1827)
An Act to authorise Mahala Farrer to emancipate a mulatto woman slave named Patience. (1827)
An Act to authorise John Smith of Jefferson county to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1827)
An Act to amend the act incorporating the town of Athens. (1827)
An Act to amend an act, entitled, An act to incorporate the town of Elyton in the county of Jefferson. (1827)
An Act to amend an act to incorporate the town of Montgomery. (1827)
An Act to Incorporate the town of Courtland in the county of Lawrence. (1827)
An Act to amend the act incorporating the town of Huntsville. (1827)
An Act prescribing the punishment of slaves and free persons of color for the commission of the crime of manslaughter on other slaves or free persons of color. (1826)
An Act to raise a Revenue for the support of Government until otherwise altered by law. (1826)
An Act for the improving the road leading from Blakeley to the upper line of Baldwin county, by the way of Durant's. (1826)
An Act to prohibit the importation of slaves into this state for sale or hire. (1826)
An Act making appropriations for certain claims against the State. (1826)
An Act to reduce into one the several acts concerning Roads, Bridges, Ferries, and Highways. (1826)
An Act to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1826)
A Joint Resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, disapproving certain resolutions of the legislatures of the States of Delaware, Connecticut, Illinois and Indiana, concurring with a resolution of the State of Ohio, proposing the emancipation of slaves; and a resolution of the legislature of New-Jersey, recommending a system of foreign colonization. (1826)
An Act to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1826)
An Act to exempt Invalids from paying Poll Tax. (1825)
An Act the more effectually to prevent trading with Slaves, and for other purposes. (1825)
An Act to extend the corporate lands of the town of Moulton, and for other purposes (1825)
An Act requiring the Judges of the circuit courts to alternate, and for other purposes (1825)
An Act for the relief of certain persons therein referred to. (1825)
An Act making appropriations for certain claims against the State. (1825)
An Act to emancipate certain Slaves therein mentioned. (1825)
An Act allowing Jarrett Brandon a certain sum of money, for expenses incurred in apprehending Wm. Walker charged with negro stealing. (1825)
An Act for the relief of Thomas Hearne. (1825)
An Act to authorize William R. Parker to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1825)
An Act for the emancipation of a negro man, (slave) named Peter. (1825)
An Act authorizing Jacob Johnson to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1825)
An Act for the relief of Lewis Houser. (1825)
An Act to regulate the sale of slaves by Constables. (1824)
An Act Concerning the African Slaves lately ordered by the District Court of the United States, in this state, to be sold, and for other purposes. (1824)
An Act to provide for the payment of Slaves executed in pursuance of law. (1824)
An Act for the relief of John J. Burton, and Stephen Holt. (1824)
An Act altering the sale days of Lands and Slaves in parts of counties of Lawrence and Franklin. (1824)
An Act to raise a Revenue for the support of Government until otherwise provided for by law. (1824)
An Act to alter and amend the Charter of Incorporation of the City of Mobile. (1824)
An Act to alter the place of selling Lands and Negroes by the Sheriff of Bibb County, in certain cases. (1824)
An Act to authorize Mary Ann Kennedy to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1824)
An Act Concerning Roads, Highways, Bridges and Ferries in the County of Mobile (1824)
An Act for the emancipation of slaves George and Sarah. (1824)
An Act to emancipate certain persons therein named. (1824)
An Act to emancipate the mulatto girl Margaret, a slave of James Johnston of Mobile county. (1824)
An Act to repeal part of an act, entitled, an act to authorise Rebecca Fletcher to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1824)
An Act to authorise the emancipation of a certain slave therein named. (1824)
An Act to emancipate Gamaliel, a slave. (1824)
An Act to provide for taking the Census. (1823)
An Act to authorize William Blake to emancipate a Negro man slave named Jacob. (1823)
An Act to authorize David Dickinson, Reuben Hays and William Hays, to emancipate certain Negroes therein named. (1823)
An Act to emancipate the persons therein named. (1823)
An Act to authorize Rebecca Fletcher to emancipate a certain Slave therein named. (1823)
An Act to authorize William E. Dupree to emancipate a certain Slave named Billy. (1823)
An Act making appropriations for certain claims against the State, and for other purposes. (1823)
An Act to emancipate a certain Slave named Letitia. (1823)
An Act for the relief of Martin Hogan. (1823)
An Act Appropriating the fins and forfeitrues, accruing in Madison County, to the benefit of Green Academy. (1823)
An Act to provide for the sale of Lands and Slaves at the towns of Courtland and Toscumbia, in certain cases. (1823)
An Act to raise a Revenue for the support of Government, until otherwise provided by law. (1822)
An Act to prevent free Negroes and mulattoes from retailing spiritous liquors, and for other purposes. (1822)
An Act authorizing John R. B. Eldridge to sell certain slaves therein designated. (1822)
An Act to authorize Gilbert D. Taylor to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1822)
An Act to authorize Nicholas Pope to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1822)
An Act to manumit certain slaves therein named. (1822)
An Act authorizing Augustus Baudry to emancipate a certain slave therein named. (1822)
An Act to manumit a negro woman slave Margaret and her children. (1822)
An Act to amend an act to provide for assessing and collecting of taxes, and for taking the census of this State. (1821.6)
An Act to repeal in part, and amend an act, entitled an act, to constitute a court of Oyer and Terminer for the trial of Slaves, and for other purposes. (1821.11)
An Act to make appropriations for the payment of cetain claims against the State. (1821)
An Act to raise revenue for the Support of Government for the year 1822. (1821)
An Act to authorize Maria Evans and Lewis Tilman, to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1821.11)
An Act to authorize Leonard Abercrombie to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1821.11)
An Act concerning executions and sales by Sheriffs, and for other purposes. (1820)
An Act to raise a revenue for the support of government, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty one. (1820)
An Act to organize the Militia of this state. (1820)
An Act to provide for assessing and collecting of taxes and for taking the Census of this State. (1820)
An Act to reduce into one the several act concerning Roads, Bridges, Ferries and Highways. (1820)
An Act to authorize Lemuel Mead to emancipate a Negro man Slave named Richmond. (1820)
An Act to authorize Daniel Reid to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1820)
An Act to authorise Killis Walton to emancipate a negro man named Tom. (1820)
An Act to authorize John N. S. Jones and Alexander P. Jones to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1820)
An Act to provide for the Organization and Disciplining of the Militia of the State of Alabama. (1819)
An Act to raise a revenue for the support of Government for the year 1820. (1819)
An Act to regulate Patrols, and for other purposes. (1819)
An Act to authorize Cesar Kennedy to manumit certain of his slaves therin named. (1819)
An Act to amend the several acts concerning the trial of Slaves. (1819)
An Act to authorize John Bethaney to emancipate certain slaves therein named. (1819)
An Act to authorise David Norris to manumit his negro woman slave Nancy. (1818.11)
An Act supplemental to the laws now governing Judicial proceedings. (1818.11)
An Act to provide for the disposition of slaves imported into the Territory contrary to the laws of the United States. (1818.11)
An Act authorising the taking the Census of the Alabama Territory. (1818.1)
An Act to authorise Honore Colin to manumit his female slave Rozetta. (1818.1)
An Act to authorise Daniel Reed to emancipate his Mulatto slave Rose. (1818.1)
An Act to authorise John S. Divin to emancipate his Negro slave Robin, alias Robert Long. (1818.1)