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− | + | �TO THE HONORABLE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MAINE | |
+ | The undersigned inhabitants of the Town of North Manmouth respectfully | ||
+ | represent that the District of Columbia, the territory ceded by the State of Maryland and Virginia to the | ||
+ | United States, for the seat of its General Government, is the mart of a Slave-trade as atrocious as any | ||
+ | which has ever disgraced human society. Notwithstanding Congress has the right, by Federal Con- | ||
+ | stitution, to abolish Slavery and the slave-trade within said District; notwithstanding the people of the | ||
+ | non-slave holding states have a common interest in the jurisdiction of said District, yet Slave Factories | ||
+ | are established at the very seat of Government; where slaves are constantly collecting from the neigh- | ||
+ | boring States, and therefore regularly shipped in cargoes, or sent in droves to the remote South. Thus the | ||
+ | District of Columbia is made one of the greatest slave markets in the world. | ||
+ | The public prisons of the U.S., maintained by the people of Maine as truly as by those of any other | ||
+ | State, are made use of by the Slave Dealer, to store the victims of the American slave-trade. | ||
+ | The guilt of tolerating these enormities rests upon the whole American people, and on every individu- | ||
+ | al, who will not exert himself to remove them. | ||
+ | Although Congress has the power of legislation on this subject, yet it is impossible that it will ever | ||
+ | exercise this power until the people, of the several States require it. | ||
+ | Your Petitioners do not consider it necessary to offer any considerations to show that slavery and the | ||
+ | slave-trade are inhuman and unjust -- hostile to the natural and inalienable rights of man -- and incon- | ||
+ | sistent with permanent prosperity, and national honor; -- wince your Honors are doubtless already | ||
+ | fully aware, how the traffic in our fellow-men, is estimated by the Christian and civilized world. | ||
+ | Wherefore your petitioners pray that your honorable body would instruct the senators and request the | ||
+ | Representatives, in Congress from the State of Maine, to use all proper means to effect the entire abo- | ||
+ | lition of Slavery in the District of Columbia; and as in duty bound will ever pray. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [2 columns of signatures divided by a central vertical line] | ||
+ | John N Gooken Samuel C Loving | ||
+ | Adam Noyes Samuel Maddeux | ||
+ | John Haskell Nathan Olmston | ||
+ | Rufus A Chase Jacob Hayes Jun | ||
+ | Gercole Loring John Hayes | ||
+ | John Staples Sebah Bruce | ||
+ | Reuben Mowfield William Hamilton jun | ||
+ | Larrabee Harris David S Marshall | ||
+ | Samuel Hemmick David Hayes | ||
+ | Samuel Sargent Leir Hayes | ||
+ | Edward G Buxton Samuel S Heanes | ||
+ | Thomas Charm Otis C Mitchell | ||
+ | Jeremiah Buxton Benaiah Totcomb | ||
+ | Barnebus Sherman Jacob Hayes | ||
+ | Amos Osgood William Hamilton | ||
+ | Jacob Brase Nehemiah Lufkin | ||
+ | Jeremiah Loving Jr Arnariah Delano | ||
+ | Alfric M Hayes Daon S Nikon[?] | ||
+ | Daniel Staples Benjamin Cote | ||
+ | Rewl West Saml Barron | ||
+ | Jesephus Neuys Nathaniel Baron | ||
+ | Joseph Hayes Jr Stephen Porter | ||
+ | Wendall Hamilton John Hamilton | ||
+ | Jeremiah Loring | ||
+ | David Y L--y[original torn and folded over] |
Revision as of 19:09, 7 April 2020
�TO THE HONORABLE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MAINE
The undersigned inhabitants of the Town of North Manmouth respectfully
represent that the District of Columbia, the territory ceded by the State of Maryland and Virginia to the United States, for the seat of its General Government, is the mart of a Slave-trade as atrocious as any which has ever disgraced human society. Notwithstanding Congress has the right, by Federal Con- stitution, to abolish Slavery and the slave-trade within said District; notwithstanding the people of the non-slave holding states have a common interest in the jurisdiction of said District, yet Slave Factories are established at the very seat of Government; where slaves are constantly collecting from the neigh- boring States, and therefore regularly shipped in cargoes, or sent in droves to the remote South. Thus the District of Columbia is made one of the greatest slave markets in the world.
The public prisons of the U.S., maintained by the people of Maine as truly as by those of any other
State, are made use of by the Slave Dealer, to store the victims of the American slave-trade.
The guilt of tolerating these enormities rests upon the whole American people, and on every individu-
al, who will not exert himself to remove them.
Although Congress has the power of legislation on this subject, yet it is impossible that it will ever
exercise this power until the people, of the several States require it.
Your Petitioners do not consider it necessary to offer any considerations to show that slavery and the
slave-trade are inhuman and unjust -- hostile to the natural and inalienable rights of man -- and incon- sistent with permanent prosperity, and national honor; -- wince your Honors are doubtless already fully aware, how the traffic in our fellow-men, is estimated by the Christian and civilized world.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that your honorable body would instruct the senators and request the
Representatives, in Congress from the State of Maine, to use all proper means to effect the entire abo- lition of Slavery in the District of Columbia; and as in duty bound will ever pray.
[2 columns of signatures divided by a central vertical line] John N Gooken Samuel C Loving Adam Noyes Samuel Maddeux John Haskell Nathan Olmston Rufus A Chase Jacob Hayes Jun Gercole Loring John Hayes John Staples Sebah Bruce Reuben Mowfield William Hamilton jun Larrabee Harris David S Marshall Samuel Hemmick David Hayes Samuel Sargent Leir Hayes Edward G Buxton Samuel S Heanes Thomas Charm Otis C Mitchell Jeremiah Buxton Benaiah Totcomb Barnebus Sherman Jacob Hayes Amos Osgood William Hamilton Jacob Brase Nehemiah Lufkin Jeremiah Loving Jr Arnariah Delano Alfric M Hayes Daon S Nikon[?] Daniel Staples Benjamin Cote Rewl West Saml Barron Jesephus Neuys Nathaniel Baron Joseph Hayes Jr Stephen Porter Wendall Hamilton John Hamilton Jeremiah Loring David Y L--y[original torn and folded over]