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Facing the Gulf: Learning Stories of Slavery in Galveston, 1816-1865
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400 enslaved Africans disembark at Galveston from a vessel belonging to Louis de Aury.
When Louis de Aury returned to Galveston in the summer of 1817, he returned with two vessels. One of the vessels was carrying an estimated 400 Africans who likely disembarked at Galveston.
Bowdire, Thos - Page 3
Early History of Galveston, Galveston City Directory 1859-60
Galveston, Central Wharf, 1855
"Galveston as seen from the main mast of a ship at Central Wharf, October 1855."
Galveston, Texas, showing the fortifications &c. /
General Order No. 34, Military Department of Texas, Galveston, Tex., October 11, 1861
Jean Laffite
Manifest of Slaves on the Steamship Galveston, October 27, 1849
Manifest of Slaves on the Steamship Galveston, October 27, 1849
Map of the United States of America, the British Provinces, Mexico, the West Indies and Central America, with part of New Granada and Venezuela
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