Raynors HCA 2014-11
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Autograph Letter Signed, by "Erasmus D. Drury," of Newburgh, NY, mentioning the Rebellion of Enslaved Africans aboard the Ship Amistad, and how they killed the Captain, etc., on integral mailing leaf with the red stamp NEWBURGH, NY, Undated circa 1840, 3pp. quarto, written to Mr. & Mrs. James Davis of Limestone Springs, South Carolina. Drury writes of a museum exhibit in New York that had the wax casts of the African Rebels' Heads who killed a captain on a ship - here directly refering to the famous Amistad Revolt of 1839! This historic Slavery related letter reads, in part: "I can assure you that we both seen all we could, we went into the museum and there we spent an hour very busy looking at every thing semely (seemly). I wish you could have been with us at that time they had the wax (torn by seal) of the slaves that killed the captain of the ship that they were in, and some of the rest of the crew and made the rest manage the vessel so as to get back to Africa, but at night and stormy weather they took the advantage, and went the other way until they got to this country. I suppose you read an account of it before you left home. And from the museum we went to one of my cousins in New York..." Fine condition.
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Letter by Erasmus D. Drury, of Newburgh, NY, Mentioning the Rebellion of Enslaved Africans aboard the Ship Amistad, and How They Killed the Captain,

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Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
Auction closed on Thursday, November 6, 2014.
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