Document 1:

Title: Petition of Charles Dotson, 25 July 1862

Date: July 25, 1862

Source Text: A microfilm reproduction of the original document held at the National Archives and Records Administration, Microcopy 433, Reel 3. The original document is held in the Records of the District Courts of the United States, 1685–2004, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 21. Within the National Archives' Archival Description Catalog, see ARC Identifier 4314547 / MLR Number NC-2 33 (http://arcweb.archives.gov).

Document 2:

Title: Evidence Relating to the Petition of Charles Dodson, 29 July 1862

Date: July 29, 1862

Source Text: A microfilm reproduction of the original document held at the National Archives and Records Administration, Microcopy 520, Reel 6. The original document is held in the Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury, 1775–1978, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 217.6.5. Within the National Archives' Archival Description Catalog, see ARC Identifier 4644616 / MLR Number A1 347 (http://arcweb.archives.gov).

Civil War Washington ID: cww.01052

TEI/XML: cww.01052.xml

 
To John A. Smith Esq.​, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia.
Sir:

Dr William Palmer of Washington City having claim to the service or labor of the undersigned, and having refused or neglected to file in your office the statement in writing or schedule provided for in the 9th section of the Act of Congress, entitled "An act for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in said District," approved April 16, 1862, you will please file this petition or schedule in lieu thereof, in pursuance of the provisions of an act supplementary to said act which said last mentioned act was approved July 12, 1862. This petitioner further state that the undersigned has resided in said District since the fifteen years and has resided therein since the 16 day of April 1862, by and with the consent of the said Dr William Palmer

Name, Charles Dotson Age, 50 Sex, Male Remarks, 5 ft Dark Copper

his X mark Charles Dotson
In presence of
Geo E H Day
 
paid
Charles Dotson Petition
Recorded in Manumission Record No 2 folios 94 & 95
Filed July 25 1862
Mrs Farrell

The Commissioners, satisfied on the testimony of Mrs Elizabeth Farrell, of the truth of the within schedule, ordered that the same be so certified to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia


Wm. R. Woodward
Clerk
Cert​ given Identified by Geo H Day.
 
Charles Dodson
Servant of Dr William Palmer Washington City

Elizabeth Ferrall. I know servant He belonged to us for ten years. He belonged to DrPalmer on the 16th April. He lived with the doctor until that day Apl 16, 1862.

Certificate ordered
 
Charles Dodson
July 29
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