A signed statement by executor Robert F.W. Allston, guardian of Joseph Blythe Allston, on seven enslaved persons from the will of Charlotte Ann Coachman.
A signed statement by executor Robert F.W. Allston, guardian of William Allan Allston, on four enslaved persons and $318 from the will of Charlotte Ann Coachman.
A receipt for $318 to Robert F.W. Allston, the executor and guardian of William Allan Allston, for the division of "negroes" under the will of Mrs. Charlotte Ann Coachman.
A signed statement by Francis Weston and his wife Elizabeth, confirming that they received seven enslaved persons from the estate of Charlotte Ann Coachman.
A receipt for forty dollars paid to R.W. Byers, an officer of the city of New York, for his services in searching for the enslaved person named Pence, who absconded from the property of Charlotte Ann Coachman in 1846.
A letter from Alonzo White to Robert F.W. Allston discussing the selling of Allston's property and requesting the number of enslaved persons there. The bottom of the page is Allston's response.
A statement from Alonzo J. White on the purchase of fifty-one enslaved persons from Hugh Fraser to Robert F.W. Allston. Makes notation that the enslaved person London is not included in the group as he is a runaway.