Register of free colored persons entitled to remain in the state. Volume 2, 1856-1859. - Register of free colored persons entitled to remain in the state. Volume 2, 1856-1859.

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Title
Register of free colored persons entitled to remain in the state. Volume 2, 1856-1859.
Date Created
1856 - 1859
Description
The second volume of the Register of Free Colored Persons Entitled to Remain in the State was produced by the New Orleans Mayor's Office between 1856 and 1859. Free people of color who were not born in the City of New Orleans or who were born in the Parish of Orleans and were emancipated after birth were required to register with the Mayor's Office as free people of color.</br></br> The register as a whole is comprised of four volumes created between the years 1840-1864. The roster lists the individual's name, sex, color, age, occupation, place of birth (parish or county, state, country), date of arrival (this section is blank in the majority of entries), additional remarks, and the date that the information was recorded. Information found in the remarks column identifies the name of the emancipator or the name of the person who verified a free person of color's free status by witnessing or notarizing the act of emancipation. Volume 2 is in English.</br></br>The roster is arranged in chronological groups for the years 1856-1859. The names are recorded alphabetically by the first letter of the last name, or as in some cases, the first letter of the only listed name.</br></br>A list of names appearing in the register is available online at www.lecomite.org/indexes/FPOCIndex.txt. Note that this list is an index to a transcription of the register, published by Le Comité des Archives de la Louisiane. Page numbers given in the index refer to the published transcription and not to the manuscript register.
Type of Resource
text
Size
1 volume.
Language
English
Source
New Orleans Public Library, Louisiana Division, City Archives & Special Collections, New Orleans, La., http://neworleanspubliclibrary.org/spec/speclist.htm/
Digital Collection
Revealing an Unknown Past: Free People of Color in Louisiana and the Lower Mississippi Valley
Repository Collection
Register of Free Colored Persons Entitled to Remain in the State, 1840-1863., AA 430, Louisiana Division, New Orleans Public Library.
Shelf Location
AA 430, Volume 2
Contact Information
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Rights
Physical rights are retained by the New Orleans Public Library. Copyright has expired and the item is therefore in the public domain. Permission to reproduce this image must be requested through the repository that holds the original.
Preferred Citation
New Orleans (La.) Office of the Mayor. Register of free persons of color entitled to remain in the state, 1849-1864. Louisiana Division/City Archives, New Orleans Public Library.
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