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Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Petition Corrections (cww.00157, cww.00158, and cww.00036). July 26, 2013. Civil War Washington User Group. Our original transcriptions for petitions cww.00157. Identified Samuel Scott as the petitioner in both cases. Based on a closer reading of the petition documents and the name listed in the commissioners’ final report, the petitioner’s name for these petitions has been corrected from “Samuel Scott” to “Samuel Stott.”. May 7, 2013. Civil War Washington User Group.

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Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Petition Corrections (cww.00157, cww.00158, and cww.00036). July 26, 2013. Civil War Washington User Group. Our original transcriptions for petitions cww.00157. Identified Samuel Scott as the petitioner in both cases. Based on a closer reading of the petition documents and the name listed in the commissioners’ final report, the petitioner’s name for these petitions has been corrected from “Samuel Scott” to “Samuel Stott.”. May 7, 2013. Civil War Washington User Group.

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Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Author Archives: Civil War Washington User Group. Petition Corrections (cww.00157, cww.00158, and cww.00036). July 26, 2013. Our original transcriptions for petitions cww.00157 and cww.00158 identified Samuel Scott as the petitioner in both cases. Based on a closer reading of the petition documents and the name listed in the commissioners’ final report, the petitioner’s name for these … Continue reading →. More Compensated Emancipation Petitions Posted. May 7, 2013.

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Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Monthly Archives: September 2012. New Compensated Emancipation Petitions Posted. September 27, 2012. Civil War Washington User Group. As part of our ongoing work to examine race, slavery, and emancipation in Civil War DC, we have made 40 additional emancipation petitions available on the site. Our goal is to publish the remainder of the petitions–both those filed following … Continue reading →. Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Susan C. Lawrence.

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Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Monthly Archives: December 2011. Coming in the Spring . . . . December 21, 2011. Civil War Washington User Group. As the fall semester winds down and we approach the winter break, we are looking ahead to what the spring semester holds in store for Civil War Washington. For the first time since being awarded our NEH Collaborative Research Grant … Continue reading →. Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Susan C. Lawrence. Kenneth M. Price. Kenneth J. Winkle.

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Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Monthly Archives: October 2012. Announcing Our Database Advanced Search. October 31, 2012. Civil War Washington User Group. On Monday, October 29, we officially released the advanced search for the Civil War Washington database. The advanced search will enable users to perform more sophisticated queries and to focus their searching. Unlike the keyword search, which returns results matching … Continue reading →. 67 New Emancipation Petitions Published. October 17, 2012.

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Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Monthly Archives: March 2013. New Emancipation Petitions Published. March 28, 2013. Civil War Washington User Group. We’ve recently added nearly 40 emancipation petitions to Civil War Washington, bringing the number of petitions published on the site to more than 570. We will continue adding petitions regularly in coming weeks, and in April we will begin publishing … Continue reading →. More Emancipation Petitions Posted. March 1, 2013. Civil War Washington User Group.

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Emancipation Petitions: Historical Contexts. Kenneth J. Winkle. Began advocating freedom, and several antislavery societies formed in the city. By 1860, Washington boasted the second-largest free African American population in the nation. African American leaders labored tirelessly through their alliance of two dozen churches to build an independent community and advance the goal of emancipation. The petitions have been manually transcribed by project staff and encoded according to the TEI Consortium's.

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