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Stephen Jamison manumission documents

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS970f

Scope and Contents

This collection contains manumission records signed by slaveholder Julia Treadway that granted Stephen Jamison freedom. There is an application allowing him to serve in the 4th Regiment of the United States Colored Infantry during the American Civil War that includes an Evidence of Title proving Treadway’s enslavement of Jamison, Treadway’s Claimant’s Certificate and Oath of Allegiance to the United States. In addition, there is a Deed of Manumission and Release of Service for Jamison.

Dates

  • 1864 February-September

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. All requests to publish, quote, or reproduce must be submitted through the Kenan Research Center.

Biographical / Historical

Stephen Jamison (1842-1919) was born in Harford County, Maryland, to Jane M. Jamison (approximately 1815-?); he had a brother, Albert Jamison (1849-?). Stephen Jamison was enslaved by Julia Treadway (1784-1873) until he enlisted in the F Company of the 4th United States Colored Infantry Regiment in 1863. A year later, Treadway granted him manumission, and after the war Jamison worked as a stone mason and laborer. In 1871, he married Frances Presbury (approximately 1851-?), and they had at least ten children, including Sarah Jamison (1874-?), George W. Jamison (1876-?), William Jamison (1871-?), and Francis P. Jamison (1882-?).

Julia Ann Treadway was born in Harford County, Maryland, to Martin Taylor Gilbert Sr. (1739-1797) and Martha Gilbert (1746-1807). She had nine siblings. In 1806, she married Thomas Treadway (1782-1837), and they had six children.

Extent

1 folder(s)

Language

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchase, 2023

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Processing Information

This collection was processed in 2024.

Title
Stephen Jamison manumission documents
Subtitle
ahc.MSS970f
Author
Ben Conklin
Date
March 2024
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center Repository

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