Agreement issued by Peter Underhill to John Peter De Lancey for the terms and conditions of the manumission of a slave, May 14, 1807
Bill of sale of slave to James Bogert, Jr., by Charles and Margaret Smyth
Sale of slave named Maria to John Jones by Jacob Van Wagenan
Elizabeth O'Neal to Mary Johnson [Deed of manumission.]
Wednesday evening, December 24, 1845, will be performed for the 43rd time, a new grand opera in three acts, the music by Balfe, entitled "The Bohemian Girl", produced originally at Drury Lane Theatre
[Slave burying ground.]
This is to Certify, That the Bearer hereof George Elliga Moore being a Free Negro, has the Commandant's Permission to pass from this Garrison to whatever Place he may think proper.
Extraordinary attractions! For the benefit of Mme. Celeste. Friday evening, June 11, 1852, will be performed the celebrated drama, entitled "The Wizard Skiff; or, The Tongueless Pirate Boy"
Freedom to the Slaves.
Tonight will be performed, for the 40th time, an original comedy in three acts by J. Sterling Coyne, entitled “Everybody’s Friend” with Mr. J. S. Clarke as Major Wellington De Boots
Undated description and $20 reward offered by John Peter De Lancey for the return of a runaway slave, Sam
On Wednesday evening, May 26, 1847, will be performed the comedy of "The School for Scandal" by the Hon. R. B. Sheridan
Bill of sale issued by William Coleman to John Peter De Lancey for payment of $250 for slave, May 28, 1806
[Slave kitchen in the Bergen house.]
Birth certificate of a slave child
Tuesday evening, February 10, 1857, will be performed for the second time in New York, J. B. Howe's great drama in four acts, entitled "The British Slave; or, Seven Years of a Soldier's Life"
Tuesday evening, May 12, 1857, will be presented for the second time a new hippodramatic spectacle arranged and adapted by John Brougham, called "The Devil's Horse; or, The Curse of Ambition"
Wednesday evening, May 20, 1857, will be presented for the third time, the new historical drama in three acts, written by Mr. R. Johnston, entitled "Jacobe Leisler; or, New York in 1691"
Thursday evening, May 21, 1857, will be presented for the fourth time, the new historical drama in three acts, written by Mr. R. Johnston, entitled "Jacobe Leisler; or, New York in 1691"
Friday evening, February 20, 1857, will be performed for the fifth time a local drama in three acts by J. B. Howe, entitled "Uncle Sam; or, The Manic of the Tombs"