AD addressed to an unidentified court, written in manuscript and signed by Sanders and by Richard [Reese?], apparently apprentices or indentured servants, confessing to running away from their master.
Printed deed of sale completed in manuscript and signed by John Burr, Jr. of Stratford, Connecticut, for the sale of "one Negro boy named Robin about ten years old," to Thaddeus Gregory for one hundred pounds.
Printed form completed in autograph manuscript transferring ownership of a "negro girl named Minta" from Watson, of Newport, to Abraham Pease, of Nantucket, signed by Watson.
Six pen and ink drawings, five signed, with manuscript annotations in French. With envelope, addressed to Suzanne Guille, signed and inscribed: "Douze vices sans allusion, série complète, composée de six cartes dont une avec allusion. En souvenir de l'Ineffable, ces quelques représentations picturales et dévouées."