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North Carolina Slavery Statutes


Coverage: 1804-1865

Volumes:
Resolution in regard to slaves at work on fortifications at Wilmington. (1865.1)
Resolutions against the policy of arming the slaves. (1865.1)
Resolution protesting against ill treatment of slaves conscribed for military purposes. (1864.11)
A bill to be entitled the Revenue Act. (1864.11)
Resolutions concerning certain acts of the late Congress of the Confederate States. (1864.5)
Resolution concerning the acts of Congress. (1864.5)
Resolutions respecting the national administrations and the proper authorities to conduct negotiations for peace with the enemy. (1864.5)
Resolutions in reference to a basis of peace. (1864.5)
An Act to explain and amend Section 68, Chapter 107 of Revised Code. (1863)
An Act concerning slave labor on public works. (1863)
An Act to amend Section 85th, Chapter 34th, of Revised Code. (1863)
An additional amendment to an act entitled an act to consolidate the various acts heretofore passed to incorporate the town of Statesville in the county of Iredell (1863)
An Act concerning runaway slaves. (1861)
An Act entitled Revenue. (1861)
An Act to amend the fiftieth section of the 107th chapter of the Revised Code. (1861)
Militia Bill. (1861)
An Act to prohibit the emancipation of slaves by will. (1860)
An Act to prevent free negroes from hiring or having the control of slaves. (1860)
An Act to change the rules of evidence in indictments for trading with slaves. (1860)
An Act to amend Chapter 107, Section 66, of the Revised Code, relating to free negroes having arms. (1860)
An Act to extend the time for registering grants, deeds and other conveyances. (1860)
An Act to amend the 16th and 17th sections of 34th Chapter Revised Code. (1860)
An Act concerning common schools in North Carolina. (1860)
An Act concerning a convention of the people. (1860)
An Act concerning courts of Oyer and Terminer. (1860)
An Act for the relief of Evans Ferguson and Ben Smith. (1860)
An Act to incorporate the Wilmington and Wrightsville Turnpike Company. (1860)
An Act concerning the town of Wilmington. (1860)
An Act to authorize the holding of a court of Oyer and Terminer in Northampton County. (1860)
An Act to authorize the holding of a court of Oyer and Terminer in Caswell County. (1860)
An Act to promote and encourage the planting of oysters and clams. (1858)
An Act to prevent the sale of spirituous liquors to free persons of color. (1858)
An Act providing for the hiring out of free negroes in certain cases. (1858)
An Act entitled Revenue. (1858)
A bill for the relief of Emily Hooper of Liberia. (1858)
An Act to incorporate the Tennessee Valley Turnpike Company. (1858)
An Act to amend the charter of the town of Salisbury. (1858)
An Act to extend the corporate limits of the town of Newbern, in the county of Craven, and for the better regulation of the same. (1858)
An Act to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors at or near Davidson College, and for other purposes. (1858)
An Act entitled Revenue (1856)
An Act to extend the time for registration of grants, deeds, and other conveyances. (1856)
An Act to authorize Joshua Small and his wife Polly, Robert and Elizabeth Small, Anthony Copeland and Warren Boon, to reside in the county of Northampton, for the space of eighteen months. (1856)
An Act for the better government and regulation of the town of Gatesville in Gates County. (1856)
An Act to revise and consolidate the charter of the city of Raleigh. (1856)
An Act to amend an act to define the duties and powers of turnpike and plankroad companies. (1854)
An Act further to prevent trading with slaves, in the counties of Mecklenburg and Northampton. (1854)
An Act concerning salaries and fees. (1854)
An Act to regulate the floating of timber on the Ronoake River. (1854)
An Act to prevent the felling of timber in the Northeast River in Duplin County. (1854)
An Act to prevent the felling and putting timbers in Haw River and the Great Alamance River, in the county of Alamance. (1854)
An Act concerning revenue. (1854)
An Act to provide for the transmission to the persons of color, now in the Republic of Liberia, of the funds belonging to them in this State. (1854)
An Act concerning literary fund and common schools. (1854)
An Act to amend the act incorporating the town of Plymouth. (1854)
An Act to incorporate the town of Jefferson in the county of Ashe. (1854)
An Act to empower the commissioners of the town of Wilmington to establish streets in said town and for other purposes. (1854)
An Act to incorporate the town of Newton, in Catawba county. (1854)
An Act to provide for the better government of the town of Louisburg, in the county of Franklin. (1854)
An Act to incorporate the Salem and Clemmonsville Plankroad Company. (1854)
An Act to prevent the obstruction of the passage of fish in the waters of South River and Adams' Creek. (1854)
An Act to emancipate Louis, a slave, the property of James Dunn. (1854)
A bill to emancipate Albert, a slave, the property of John Hockody. (1854)
An Act to emancipate James G. Hostler, a slave. (1854)
An Act to emancipate John Good. (1854)
An Act to emancipate Jerry, a slave. (1854)
An Act to emancipate Betty, a slave. (1854)
Resolution in favor of George Little. (1852)
An Act to provide for the better government of the town of Lincolnton, and to amend the existing corporate laws of said town. (1852)
An Act for the better regulation of the town of Clinton, in the county of Sampson. (1852)
An Act to emancipate James Langford, a slave. (1852)
An Act to amend an act to emancipate Lucy, a slave, and her child Laura (1852)
An Act to ascertain the whole amount of taxes paid by the people of North Carolina. (1852)
An Act to incorporate the Washington and Tarboro Plank Road Company. (1852)
An Act to incorporate the Neuse River and Snow Hill Plank Road Company. (1852)
An Act to amend an act. (1852)
An Act to prevent the obstruction of the passage of fish in the waters of Blount's Creek and its tributary streams. (1852)
An Act to prevent the stealing, taking or conveying away of slaves. (1852)
An Act to amend the fourth section of an act passed at the session of 1832-3 (1852)
An Act to incorporate the town of Madison, in the county of Rockingham. (1850)
An Act for the better government of the town of Elizabeth City, in the county of Pasquotank, and for other purposes. (1850)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act to incorporate the town of Charlotte in the county of Mecklenburg (1850)
An Act to incorporate the town of Concord, in the county of Cabarrus. (1850)
An Act to emancipate Lucy, a slave, and her child Laura. (1850)
Resolution in relation to Vermont. (1850)
An Act to repeal an act of the General Assembly of 1848-49, Chapter 93, entitled an act to amend an act. (1850)
An Act to prevent more effectually the corruption of the slave population. (Prohibits white persons from playing any sort of games with slaves). (1850)
An Act to incorporate the Wilmington and Topsail Sound Plank Road Company. (1850)
An Act to amend the seventh section of the fifth chapter of the Revised Statutes in relation to Apprentices. (1850)
An Act to protect the Patrol in the county of Onslow, etc., etc. (1850)
An Act to amend the eighty-eighth Chapter of the Revised Statutes. (1850)
An Act for the incorporation of the town of Salisbury. (1848)
An Act to extend the corporate limits of the Town of Warrenton. (1848)
An Act to amend an act to incorporate the Hickory Nut Turnpike Company. (1848)
An Act to amend and consolidate the several acts now in force, relating to fishing with seines and nets in Tar and Pamlico Rivers. (1848)
An Act to prevent fishing near the mouth of Raymond's Creek, in the county of Camden. (1848)
Resolutions respecting Slavery in the Territories. (1848)
An Act to amend an Act. (1848)
An Act to amend an act. (1848)
An Act to increase the Revenue of the State. (1848)
An Act to amend the 3rd section of the 86th chapter Revised Statutes, concerning patrol. (1848)
An Act making it the duty of Sheriffs and other officers, making sale of land and slaves to prepare and execute deeds for the same. (1848)
An Act more effectually to suppress the traffic with slaves, and amendatory of the 75th section of the 34th chapter of the Revised Statutes, entitled Crimes and Punishments (1848)
An Act explanatory of the act passed in 1779, Revised Statutes, Chapter 34, Section 10th (1848)
An Act for the incorporation of the town of Washington. (1846)
An Act to prevent obstructions in the waters of Town Creek, in Edgecomb county. (1846)
An Act authorizing John Malone, a free man of color, to emancipate his wife and son, upon certain conditions herein mentioned. (1846)
An Act to emancipate Abel Payne and his wife Patsey, slaves. (1846)
An Act to emancipate Samuel Macky, a slave. (1846)
An Act for the better regulation of the hiring, renting and sales of wards' property in the county of Pasquotank. (1846)
An Act to alter the times of selling lands and negroes in Richmond county. (1846)
An Act to improve the navigation of Lumber River. (1846)
An Act to provide for the apprehension of runaway slaves in the great Dismal Swamp and for other purposes. (1846)
An Act to amend the 75th section, chapter 64, of the Revised Statutes, entitled Crimes and Punishments (1846)
An Act to lay off and establish a new County by the name of Alexander. (1846)
An Act to prevent the felling of timber in the water courses of the county of Guilford. (1844)
An Act to prevent the obstruction of fish passing up the creek called Six Runs, in the county of Sampson. (1844)
An Act more effectually to suppress the offence of trading with slaves. (1844)
An Act to prevent free negroes and mulattoes from trafficing in ardent spirits. (1844)
An Act to amend the Revised Statutes, entitled an act concerning slaves and free persons of color (1844)
An Act to amend the tenth section of the forty-fifth chapter of the Revised Statutes. (1844)
An Act for the better government and regulation of the Town of Hertford, in Perquimons County. (1842)
An Act to alter the time of selling Lands and Negroes in Montgomery County. (1842)
An Act to incorporate the town of Weldon, in the County of Halifax, and for the regulation thereof. (1842)
An Act to amend the 10th section of the 104th chapter of the Revised Statutes. (1842)
An Act to preserve the natural benefits of the Pamlico Sound, to the citizens of this State. (1842)
An Act regulating Appeals. (1842)
Resolution in favor of Isaac Hunter. (1840)
An Act to provide for the better government and regulation of the Town of Murfreesboro', in Hertford County. (1840)
An Act to prevent the transportation of Slaves upon Rail Roads, Steam Boats or Stage Coaches, without written permission from their owners. (1840)
An Act to prevent Free Persons of Colour from carrying Fire-arms. (1840)
An Act concerning the collection of fines and costs from Free Negroes and Free Persons of Colour. (1840)
An Act to emancipate Caroline Cook and her four children, viz: Pamelia, Archibald T., James Ellis, and Martha Jane. (1838)
An Act prohibiting Marriages between free persons of color and white persons. (1838)
An Act to prevent free persons from gambling with Slaves. (1838)
An Act to emancipate Isaac, a slave. (1836)
An Act to emancipate Henry, Fanny and John, the slaves and children of Miles Howard. (1836)
An Act to incorporate the town of Rolesville. (1836)
An Act to incorporate the town of Greensborough, in the county of Guilford. (1836)
An Act to provide for the collection and management of a Revenue for this State. (1836)
An Act concerning the Militia of this State. (1836)
An Act to reduce into one, the several acts concerning Pilots and Commissioners of Navigation. (1836)
An Act concerning slaves and free persons of color. (1836)
Resolutions passed by the General Assembly of 1835 (1835)
An Act to emancipate Delia, late the property of Benjamin Revils, deceased, and Nelson, the property of Betsey Mallett. (1835)
An Act to emancipate Lucy Ann, Emiline, and Priscilla, of Cumberland county. (1835)
An Act to prevent the felling of Timber in, or otherwise obtaining the run of Turn Bull creek in Bladen county. (1835)
An Act for the better regulation of the slave labourers in the town and Port of Wilmington. (1835)
An Act for the better regulation of the town of Newbern. (1835)
An Act to incorporate the American Gold Mining Company in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. (1835)
An Act to incorporate the Hope Gold Mining Company, in the county of Mecklenburg. (1835)
Resolutions. (1834)
An Act to emancipate Daniel, a slave. (1834)
An Act to prohibit hauling of seines or drag nets within two miles of certain bars and inlets within this State. (1834)
An Act to incorporate the North Carolina Gold Mining Company. (1834)
An Act to grant the Mecklenburg Gold Mining Company an amended charter. (1834)
An Act to incorporate the Burke County Gold Mining Company. (1834)
An Act concerning a Convention to amend the Constitution of the State. (1834)
Resolutions (1833)
An Act authorising the County Court of Washington to appoint a patrol for the town of Plymouth. (1833)
An Act to establish a town at the court house in the county of Caswell, by the name of Yancyville, and to incorporate the same. (1833)
An Act to prevent the felling of timber in or otherwise obstructing the navigation of the North East branch of Cape Fear, between Outlaw's and Kornegay's bridge, in Duplin county. (1833)
An Act to prevent obstructions in First Broad river, in the county of Rutherford. (1833)
An Act to prevent the falling of timber in or otherwise obstructing the run of Ellis' creek, in Bladen county. (1833)
An Act to prevent the felling of timber in or otherwise obstructing the runs of the south-west branches of New river, in Onslow county. (1833)
An Act to prevent the hauling of seines or obstructing the passage of fish on certain days in Upper Broad creek, in Craven county. (1833)
An Act to incorporate the Richmond Manufacturing Company. (1833)
An Act to incorporate the Franklin Gold Mining Company. (1833)
An Act to incorporate the Washington Gold Mining Company, in the county of Mecklenburg. (1833)
An Act more effectually to prohibit the trading with slaves. (1833)
An Act to prevent the conveying of slaves out of this State and to prevent injuries being done to live stock upon rail roads. (1833)
Treasurer's Report, Treasury Department of the State of North Carolina. (1832)
An Act amending the patrol laws, so far as relates to the counties of Camden, Pasquotank, Chowan and Gates. (1832)
An Act to emancipate Horace, a slave. (1832)
An Act to prevent the unlawful asportation of slaves from this State. (1832)
Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina. (1831)
An Act to prevent obstructions to the passage of fish up Neuse and Trent rivers. (1831)
An Act to appoint lay days for fishing with seines, nets, etc. at New Inlet, in the counties of Currituck and Hyde. (1831)
An Act to repeal part of the act of one thousand seven hundred and forty-one, chapter thirty-five, authorising the County Courts of this State to grant certificates in certain cases. (1831)
An Act pointing out the mode whereby the militia of this State shall hereafter be called into service in cases of insurrection or invasion, and outlawed and runaway negroes. (1831)
An Act to amend the fifth section of an act. (1831)
An Act to amend the first section of an act. (1831)
An Act to provide for the collection of fines imposed upon free negroes or free persons of colour. (1831)
An Act for the better regulation of the conduct of negroes, slaves and free persons of color. (1831)
An Act to prevent slaves from attending muster or election grounds, on the day of muster or election, in the counties of New Hanover, Sampson, Onslow, Jones, Craven, Lenoir, Wayne, Carteret, Johnston, Brunswick, Duplin, Camden, Hyde, Tyrrell and Currituck. (1830)
An Act more effectually to prevent the depredations of runaway slaves, and to promote their apprehension in the counties of Onslow, Jones, Craven, Lenoir, New Hanover, Brunswick and Carteret. (1830)
An Act to compel owners of slaves to keep white persons on their plantations in certain cases, in the counties of Brunswick and New Hanover. (1830)
An Act to amend an act, passed at the last session, entitled an act for the better regulation of the town of Washington, and for other purposes (1830)
An Act to authorise Aquilla Day, otherwise called Aquilla Wilson, a free person of colour to reside in this State. (1830)
An Act for the better government of the town of Elizabeth City, in the county of Pasquotank and for other purposes. (1830)
An Act to amend an act. (1830)
An Act to amend the several laws now in force in this State regulating quarantine. (1830)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act to authorise the County Courts in this State to direct the Sheriff to sell any slave that may be taken up and confined in any jail as a runaway after certain length of imprisonment and public notice. (1830)
An Act for the regulation of the patrol. (1830)
An Act to amend an act. (1830)
An Act to amend an act. (1830)
An Act to prevent the gaming of slaves, and to prevent free persons from gaming with them or suffering them to game in their houses. (1830)
An Act to regulate the emancipation of slaves in this State. (1830)
An Act providing further punishment for harboring or maintaining runaway slaves. (1830)
An Act to prohibit free persons of colour from peddling and hawking out of the limits of the county in which they respectively reside. (1830)
An Act to prevent all persons from teaching slaves to read or write, the use of figures excepted. (1830)
An Act to prevent the circulation of seditious publications, and for other purposes. (1830)
An Act more effectually to prevent intermarriages between free negroes or free persons of colour and white persons and slaves, and for other purposes. (1830)
An act fixing the fees of the Clerks of the County and Superior Courts and Sheriffs fees. (1830)
An Act concerning the patrols of Richmond county. (1829)
An Act concerning the liability of certain hands in the town of Linconton to work on roads. (1829)
An Act to provide for a division of negroes and other chattel property held in common. (1829)
An Act fixing the fees of the Clerks of the County and Superior Courts and Sheriffs' fees. (1829)
An Act authorising the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the county of Warren to appoint a patrol for the town of Warrenton in certain cases. (1828)
An Act concerning the appointment of coopers in the town of Wilmington, and for other purposes. (1828)
An Act to regulate the granting of badges by the commissioners of Wilmington, and to restrain slaves to whom lodges may have been or hereafter may be granted from working in improper places, and for other purposes. (1828)
An Act to amend the laws regulating the sale of lands and slaves, so far as respects the county of Montgomery. (1828)
An Act to explain and amend an act. (1828)
An act supplementary to an act. (1828)
An Act more effectually to enforce the payment of taxes from free negroes and mulattoes in certain cases. (1828)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an Act to Prohibit Trading with Slaves, except in the manner therein prescribed (1828)
An Act to ratify and confirm the sale of the land and negroes conveyed to the Governor for the use of the State, as made by Joseph Pickett, James F. Taylor and William Robards, commissioners on behalf of the State. (1828)
An Act concerning the action of replevin. (1828)
An Act for the better regulation of the towns of Newbern and Wilmington. (1827)
An Act to amend an act, passed in the year one thousand seven hundred and fifteen, entitled an act to appoint public registers (1827)
An Act concerning net stakes in Pamplico River and Core Sound, in Carteret county. (1826)
An Act to amend the laws regulating the sale of lands and slaves, so far as respects the counties of Anson, Onslow, Wake, Craven, Mecklenburg, Orange, Cumberland, Nash, Stokes, Guilford, Rowan, Davidson, Columbus, Beaufort, Person, Caswell, Rutherford, Brunswick, Pitt, Hyde, Halifax, Randolph, Wayne, Greene, Robeson, Chatham, Franklin, Warren, Bladen, Duplin and Edgecombe. (1826)
An Act to prevent free persons of colour from migrating into this State, for the good government of such persons resident in the State, and for other purposes. (1826)
An Act making compensation to coroners in certain cases. (1826)
An Act to prohibit the trading with Slaves, except in the manner therein prescribed. (1826)
An Act to provide more effectually for the poor of Tyrrell county. (1825)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act to amend an act, entitled an act directing the time and place of sales of land and slaves under execution in Rowan county (1825)
An Act to amend an act, entitledan act concerning the town of Salisbury (1825)
An Act concerning the appointment and power of patrols in the county of Robeson. (1825)
An Act to regulate the patrol of Lenior county. (1825)
An Act to amend the several acts heretofore in force, for the appointment of Commissioners for the town of Warrenton, and for other purposes. (1825)
An Act concerning stakes in Neuse River below Newbern, and in Core Sound, in Carteret county. (1825)
An Act for the better regulation of the town of Beaufort. (1825)
An Act to repeal in part the several acts of the General Assembly, respecting the sales of land and slaves under execution, so far as regards the county of Gates. (1825)
An Act to amend and explain the eighth section of an act. (1825)
An Act to amend an act. (1825)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act to amend an act, entitled an act to prevent the stealing of Slaves, or by violence, seduction, or any other means (1825)
An Act directing the time and place of sale of land and slaves under execution in the County of Buncombe. (1824)
An Act to regulate the Patrol of the counties of Ashe and New Hanover. (1824)
An Act to repeal in part an Act passed in the year 1823, entitled an act to regulate the patrol of Richmond County, and for other purposes (1824)
An Act to emancipate Sally Zimmerman, a slave belonging to the estate of Andrew Caldeleugh, deceased, late of Rowan County. (1823)
An Act to authorise and empower the commissioners of the town of Smithfield, to levy and collect additional taxes, and for other purposes. (1823)
An Act making compensation to Jurors of the Superior and County Courts of Tyrrell county. (1823)
An Act to repeal an act. (1823)
An Act to amend an act, entitled An Act directing the time and place of sales of land and slaves under execution (1823)
An Act to repeal an act. (1823)
An Act to repeal an act. (1823)
An Act to amend the fourth section of an act. (1823)
An Act to repeal an Act. (1823)
An Act declaring the punishment of persons of colour, in certain cases. (1823)
An Act to repeal the forty-fourth section of an Act. (1823)
An Act to amend an Act. (1823)
An Act to amend and explain the sixth section of an Act. (1823)
An Act authorising certain limitations of Slaves by deed or writing. (1823)
An Act to regulate the patrol of Richmond county. (1822)
An Act directing the manner of appointing patrollers in the county of Davidson. (1822)
An Act making compensation to the Jurors of the Superior and County Courts of Moore, Carteret and Bertie. (1822)
An Act to encourage the apprehension of runaway slaves in the Great Dismal Swamp. (1822)
An Act directing the time and place of selling lands and slaves under execution. (1822)
An Act to repeal the fifth section of an act. (1822)
An Act concerning Jails. (1822)
An Act to prevent the destruction of Oysters, and for other purposes, in this State. (1822)
An Act to provide a revenue for the payment of the civil list and contingent charges of government. (1822)
An act to amend an act, passed in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven; entitled an act directing how patrollers shall in future be appointed in Mecklenburg county (1821)
An Act concerning the town of Salisbury. (1821)
An Act to amend and explain the forty-second section of an act. (1821)
An Act providing further punishment for harboring or maintaining runaway slaves. (1821)
An Act to repeal an act, passed in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty, entitled an act to provide for the payment of costs when a slave is convicted of a capital crime (1821)
An Act directing the time and place of sale of lands and slaves under execution. (1821)
An Act to provide a revenue for the payment of the civil list and contingent charges of government for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two. (1821)
An Act to provide for the payment of costs when a Slave is convicted of a Capital Crime. (1820)
An Act to quiet the title of persons in possession of Slaves. (1820)
An Act to provide a Revenue for the payment of the civil list and contingent charges of government, for the year 1820. (1819)
An Act to regulate the inspection of slaves and for other purposes. (1818)
An Act to emancipate Tillah Sears and her two children, Patsey Sears and Polly Sears. (1818)
An Act to prevent negro slaves from selling Spiritous Liquors. (1818)
An Act concerning the trial of Slaves in capital cases. (1818)
An Act to vest in the Superior Court of this State, the exclusive power of emancipating Slaves. (1818)
An Act to provide a Revenue for the payment of the civil list and contingent charges of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and nineteen. (1818)
An Act directing the manner in which patrols shall in future be appointed in the county of Columbus. (1817)
An Act to punish the offence of Killing a Slave. (1817)
An Act to provide a Revenue for the payment of the Civil List and Contingent Charges of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. (1817)
An Act directing the manner in which patroles shall in future be appointed in the county of Richmond. (1816)
An Act to emancipate Hannah Howe, Balaam Howe, John Howe and Sally Howe, children of Balaam and Lucy Howe of the county of Brunswick. (1816)
An Act to amend the laws in force respecting the trial of slaves in capital cases. (1816)
An Act to direct the disposal of negroes, mulattoes and persons of color, imported into this state, contrary to the provisions of an act of the Congress of the United States (1816)
An Act to provide a Revenue for the payment of the Civil List and contingent charges of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. (1816)
An Act to provide a Revenue for the payment of the Civil Lists and contingent charges of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and to amend the Revenue Laws. (1815)
An Act to repeal an act, passed in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety six, entitled An act making compensation to the owners of outlawed or executed slaves for the counties of bladen, halifax, granville (1814)
An Act for the more perfect organization of the Militia of this State. (1814)
An Act to repeal an act passed at Raleigh in One Hundred Seven Hundred and Ninety-Six (1812)
An Act to emancipate certain persons therein mentioned. (1812)
An Act to emancipate Isabella and Jane, two negro slaves belonging to the estate of James Allen, deceased. (1812)
An Act to emancipate a Negro Girl named Violet. (1812)
An Act to repeal so much of the sixth section of an Act. (1812)
An Act to amend the Militia Laws of this State. (1812)
An Act to emancipate a Negro named Silvia. (1811)
An Act to emancipate James, a man of colour of the county of Lenoir. (1811)
An Act to emancipate certain persons therein mentioned. (1811)
An Act to emancipate certain persons therein mentioned. (1811)
An Act to facilitate and open the Navigation of Neuse River, from Benjamin Smith's Falls, in Johnston county, to Newbern, and for other purposes. (1811)
An Act to repeal an Act, passed at Raleigh in the year 1796 (1810)
An Act making compensation to the owners of outlawed and executed Slaves, for the County of Duplin. (1810)
An Act for opening and improving the Navigation of Swift Creek, in the County of Edgecomb. (1810)
An Act extending the Law respecting Insolvent Debtors to free Persons of colour. (1810)
An Act to raise a Revenue for the payment of the civil list and contingent charges of Government, for the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven. (1810)
An Act to emancipate David, the property of Thomas Trotter of Washington county. (1809)
An Act to emancipate Ben, a man of colour of Hertford county. (1809)
An Act to confirm the claims to freedom of George, a man of colour, agreeable to the petition of Wm. Bell, of Randolph county. (1809)
An Act to emancipate and set free certain Negroes, formerly the property of Alexander Worke, late of Iredell county. (1809)
An Act to confirm the claims to freedom of Kitty, the wife of John Carruthers Stanly and of Eunice Carruthers Stanly, Kitty Green Stanly and Alexander Stewart Stanly. (1809)
An Act to prevent any person or persons from working seines, or skimming with nets, in Neuse River, on Sundays and Sunday nights, from the fifteenth day of January to the twenty-fifth day of April, in each and every year. (1809)
An Act to alter so much of the 29th section of an act. (1809)
An Act to emancipate Charlotte Greene and Leon Greene of Chowan County. (1808)
An Act to emancipate Joseph Blackwell of the County of Brunswick. (1808)
An Act to prevent the masters and owners of vessels and boats, and other persons from trading with Slaves. (1805)
An Act to raise a Revenue for the payment of the civil list and contingent charges of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and six. (1805)
An Act to raise a Revenue for the payment of the Civil List, and contingent Charges of Government, for the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Five. (1804)