Emancipation certificates issued by Radical Emancipationists, all witnessed and acknowledged before Ben. Emmons, Circuit Clerk. Includes 1938 correspondence of Ben L. Emmons with Missouri Historical Society and newspaper clippings regarding records. Individuals mentioned: Jonas M. Tebbetts, D. Heald, George Dyer, Gustave Bruere, John U. Gaty, Dan L. Griffith, Raphael Denny, Samuel Philips, Joseph C. Goodrich, Ann B. Powell, Reuben G. Ross, and Ann M. Ross., 1863-1864
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of materials related to the history of St. Charles, Missouri, and spans the lives of three generations of the Benjamin Emmons family. Persons involved in the early transactions include Edward Bates, Frederick Bates, Charles Dehault Delassus, John C. Edwards, Archibald Gamble, Hamilton Gamble, J. Mackay, William G. Pettus, Amos Stoddard, and Zenon Trudeau. Manuscripts include St. Charles land documents from the French and Spanish periods, including Zenon Trudeau's decree to the inhabitants of St. Charles (1796), materials relating to the Louisiana Purchase, and documents relating to the St. Charles Commons. Also includes a diary of a trip from Virginia to Missouri, and from Dardenne Prairie to Jefferson City by William M. Campbell (1830); correspondence and legal documents of Benjamin L. Emmons, attorney; tax assessments in St. Charles County for 1843; lists of lands and town lots and taxes thereon for 1842 (filed May 3, 1844); list of citizenship papers (1859); a muster roll of the St. Charles Home Guards (filed 1862); emancipation certificates for slaves released by Radical Emancipationist owners in St. Charles (filed September 29, 1863); an annual report of the St. Charles Library Catholic Association (January 7, 1868); and a scrapbook. Some typescript translations.
Dates
- 1863-1864
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.17 Cubic Feet ( (2 boxes, 1 oversize folder (AMD)))
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Emmons, Benjamin, 1777-1843 (Creator, Person)
- From the Collection: Emmons, Benjamin, 1815-1885 (Creator, Person)
- From the Collection: Emmons, Benjamin Linton, 1861-1942 (Creator, Person)
- From the Collection: Campbell, William M. (Author, Person)
- Emancipation certificate for Adeline, thirty years old, and her four children, ten-year-old Elizabeth, seven-year-old Nelly, four-year-old May, and two-year-old Virginia, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, December 3, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Ben Lawson, a fourteen-year-old mulatto, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, December 3, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Betsy Ann, about twenty-six years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, September 29, 1863
- Emancipation certificate for Caroline Lawson, a 28-year-old mulatto woman, and her son, eight-year-old William, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, December 3, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Delilie, forty-nine years old, and her son, Daniel, nine years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, August 18, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Ellie, twenty-two years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, August 27, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Eveline, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, October 14, 1863
- Emancipation certificate for Hetty Ann Black, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, October 10, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Isaac, a mulatto about thirty-six years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, December 18, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for James, about thirty years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, January 27, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Kate, nine years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, June 30, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Mary, thirteen years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, June 30, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Martha, about twenty-six years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, November 14, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for Thomas, about forty-eight years old, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, December 18, 1864
- Emancipation certificate for William, State of Missouri, County of St. Charles, October 10, 1864
Repository Details
Part of the Missouri Historical Society Library and Research Center Repository