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Day one of Fleischer's 2026 Spring premier auction includes early American artifacts, documents, signatures, ephemera, and weaponry. Rare material relating to African American history is featured, as well as fine examples of antique photography.
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Lot 139

[SLAVERY] (1813) Free Black Sailors Travel to Virginia

Estimate: $500 - $750
Current Bid
$100

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SCHOONER WITH SIX FREE BLACK SAILORS SETS A COURSE FOR VIRGINIA IN 1813, DURING THE WAR OF 1812

 

List of Persons Composing the Crew of the Schooner Dart of Philadelphia whereof is Master Henry Rihl bound for Cape Henry. Partly printed document completed in manuscript. Signed by Captain Henry Rihl. [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], 8 March 1813. Printed Philadelphia: John Bioren, for Samuel Emery, Ship Broker, [1813?]. 2 pages, overall 13 1/4 x 16 14 in. Embossed "Custom House" seals and additional signatures.

 

A rare naval manuscript documenting the names of the Philadelphia-based crew of the Schooner Dart, most notably including 6 free Black sailors. The ship was traveling from the free, anti-slavery city of Philadelphia to it's final destination of Cape Henry in the slave state of Virginia. 

 

Each crew member is listed by name, their place of birth, residence, citizenship, age, height, complexion, and hair. Five men are noted as Black, and one man listed as "Mulatto," including: Henry Bray of Massachusetts (age 41), William Kempenfell of Massachusetts (41, Mulatto), Charles Smith of Delaware (21), Samuel Elbert of Maryland (21), Wellington Sayfield of Maryland (29), and Chester Mitchell of Maryland (42).

 

A striking and rarely preserved glimpse into the multiracial composition of early American maritime labor, as well as the legal and social complexities surrounding race, citizenship, and mobility in the early Republic. Issued during the War of 1812, when coastal movement was closely monitored, such crew lists functioned not only as commercial records but also as instruments of identification and control. Particularly for free Black sailors, who faced the constant threat of detention or enslavement in Southern ports, these documents could serve as vital proof of status

 

 [Manuscripts, Documents, Letters, Ephemera, Signatures, Autographs] [African Americana, African American History, Black History, Slavery, Enslavement, Abolition, Emancipation] [Navy, Naval History, Brown Water Navy, David Glasgow Farragut, David Dixon Porter, Battle of Mobile Bay, Battle of New Orleans, Blockade, Confederate Blockade]

 

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