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Advertisement in the London Evening Post for American Pine-Bud tea being sold as a medical remedy in Bristol, Piccadilly, Bath, York, Sheffield, and Oxford.
A citizen of Charleston promotes an auction selling imported goods such as silk, Irish linens, and sugar.
Albany, New York

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City Intelligence announcement about an incident of stolen baggage.
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Recreations of the bilboes recovered from the shipwrecked slave shipHenrietta Marie. These and shackles like them were used to hold slaves' ankles in place while on the voyage across the Atlantic.
Bristol, England

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Slave chain (with 3 neck-rings or shackles) made of iron. The chain was manufactured in Europe but discovered in 1937 in Kumase, Ghana.
Calcutta

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An ongoing correspondence between Major General Heath, Lieutenant General Burgoyne, General Phillips, and General Howe.
Newspaper Advertisement for a New York goldsmith and jeweler selling his wares
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