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Confederate Postmaster General John H. Reagan Pre

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Confederate Postmaster General John H. Reagan Pre
<B>Confederate Postmaster General John H. Reagan Presides in a Dispute in Texas Regarding the Ownership of a Slave</B></I> Circa 1850, Honorable John H. Reagan presides over disputed slave case, Texas. Choice very fine. Manuscript document, three pages, ranging from 9" x 6.25" and 8" x 6.25". The instructions to the jury in a court case involving the disputed ownership of a slave, given by the Honorable John H. Reagan, then the presiding judge, but who would go on to become the Postmaster General of the Confederacy. The plaintiffs, Mr. and Mrs. Wall, claim title to the slave by virtue of the slave being given as a gift to Mrs. Wall, while the defendant claims to have title by a legitimate bill of sale by the former owner. Reagan tells the jury that if Mrs. Wall was given the slave prior to the supposed purchase and this can be proven, then she may legally claim the slave. Written in brown ink on blue fine-laid paper. Lot:250