Footnote 41: [(return)]
Ibid., 138.
Footnote 42: [(return)]
C.E. Pierre, in Journal of Negro History, October, 1916, p. 350.
Footnote 43: [(return)]
See documents, "Eighteenth Century Slave Advertisements," Journal of Negro History, April, 1916, 163-216.
Footnote 44: [(return)]
Quoted from Williams: Centennial Oration, "The American Negro from 1776 to 1876," 10.
Footnote 45: [(return)]
See Rules for the Society of Negroes, 1693, by Cotton Mather, reprinted, New York, 1888, by George H. Moore.
Footnote 46: [(return)]
Holland: A Refutation of Calumnies, 63.
Footnote 47: [(return)]
Holland: A Refutation of Calumnies, 68.
Footnote 48: [(return)]
Coffin.
Footnote 49: [(return)]
The following account follows mainly Holland, quoting Hewitt.
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The sole authority on the plot is "A Journal of the Proceedings in the Detection of the Conspiracy formed by Some White People, in Conjunction with Negro and other Slaves, for Burning the City of New York in America, and Murdering the Inhabitants (by Judge Daniel Horsemanden). New York, 1744."