Keywords: u.s. national archives usnationalarchives today's document todaysdocument march 03/29/1858 03291858 march 29, 1858 march291858 march 29 march29 nara:arcid=295965 affidavit stovall monochrome blackandwhite text writing document black and white Title: Affadavit of CA Stovall, filed March 29, 1858, 03/29/1858 Production Date: March 29, 1858 Affadavit of CA Stovall, filed March 29, 1858 (ARC ID 295965); U.S. Circuit Court for the Northern District of California. (1886 - 1912); Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685 - 1991; Record Group 21; National Archives. Filed March 29, 1858, this is an affadavit by slaveowner C.A. Stovall in the case of "C.A. Stovall vs. Archie (Lee), a Slave," the only known federal Fugitive Slave case tried in California, a "free state." Surviving proceedings documents in the case record, filed mostly by Stovall the slaveholder, give his versions of both his and Archie's travels and activities, which began in Mississippi and proceeded all the way to Sacramento, California, and then to San Francisco, where Archie was arrested by the U.S. Marshal. The case was finally resolved by the U.S. Commissioner of San Francisco, who concluded on April 14, 1858, that Archie was not a fugitive slave and should be released. Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=295965 Access Restrictions: Unrestricted Use Restrictions: Unrestricted Title: Affadavit of CA Stovall, filed March 29, 1858, 03/29/1858 Production Date: March 29, 1858 Affadavit of CA Stovall, filed March 29, 1858 (ARC ID 295965); U.S. Circuit Court for the Northern District of California. (1886 - 1912); Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685 - 1991; Record Group 21; National Archives. Filed March 29, 1858, this is an affadavit by slaveowner C.A. Stovall in the case of "C.A. Stovall vs. Archie (Lee), a Slave," the only known federal Fugitive Slave case tried in California, a "free state." Surviving proceedings documents in the case record, filed mostly by Stovall the slaveholder, give his versions of both his and Archie's travels and activities, which began in Mississippi and proceeded all the way to Sacramento, California, and then to San Francisco, where Archie was arrested by the U.S. Marshal. The case was finally resolved by the U.S. Commissioner of San Francisco, who concluded on April 14, 1858, that Archie was not a fugitive slave and should be released. Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=295965 Access Restrictions: Unrestricted Use Restrictions: Unrestricted |