Narrative of Dimmock Charlton, a British subject, taken from the brig "Peacock" by the U.S. sloop "Hornet," enslaved while a prisoner of war, and retained forty-five years in bondage

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245 1 0 ‡aNarrative of Dimmock Charlton, ‡ba British subject, taken from the brig "Peacock" by the U.S. sloop "Hornet," enslaved while a prisoner of war, and retained forty-five years in bondage.
260 ‡a[Philadelphia? ‡c1859]
300 ‡a15 p. ‡c18 cm.
500 ‡aIntroductory chapter (p. [1]-3) signed: Mary L. & Susan H. Cox. The remainder of the pamphlet consists of extracts from the New York times and the Anti-slavery reporter relating to the case. Charlton, earlier known as Tallen and John Bull, was captured in Africa, released from a slave-ship by a British war vessel, and sent to Georgia after the capture of the "Peacock," where he was held as a slave until about 1857.
500 ‡aCover title.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
600 1 0 ‡aCharlton, Dimmock, ‡db. ca. 1801.
650 0 ‡aPeacock (Brig).
650 0 ‡aHornet (Sloop).
700 1 ‡aCox, Susan H., ‡ejoint ed.
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